This study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and the wider environment on children's BMI across childhood, using a counterfactual analysis. Second, to determine if the correlations between parents and offspring BMI are partly environmental. We used data on 4437 girls and 4337 boys born in 2000–2001 in the UK and included in the Millennium Cohort Study. Children's BMI was measured at ages 3 years, 5 years, 7 years, and 11 years. We described the environment using social class and behaviours within the family. At the age of 3, there was no link between the environment and children's BMI. In contrast, there was a clear link between the environment and BMI slopes between 3 and 11 years of age. At the ...
Background: Pathways leading to socioeconomic inequalities in young children's body mass index (BMI)...
Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze how parental education modifies the genetic an...
Objective We aimed to 1) describe how the UK obesity epidemic reflects a change over time in the pro...
AbstractThis study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and th...
Background Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gree...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background The relationship between changes in family socioeconomic status (SES) and the development...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not fully und...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental, parenting and socio...
BACKGROUND: The intergenerational resemblance in body mass index may have increased during the devel...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not f...
Background/objective:The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in most countries, but th...
Background: Pathways leading to socioeconomic inequalities in young children's body mass index (BMI)...
Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze how parental education modifies the genetic an...
Objective We aimed to 1) describe how the UK obesity epidemic reflects a change over time in the pro...
AbstractThis study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and th...
Background Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gree...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background The relationship between changes in family socioeconomic status (SES) and the development...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not fully und...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental, parenting and socio...
BACKGROUND: The intergenerational resemblance in body mass index may have increased during the devel...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not f...
Background/objective:The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in most countries, but th...
Background: Pathways leading to socioeconomic inequalities in young children's body mass index (BMI)...
Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze how parental education modifies the genetic an...
Objective We aimed to 1) describe how the UK obesity epidemic reflects a change over time in the pro...