Background: The home environment is thought to influence children’s weight trajectories. However, few studies utilise composite measures of the home environment to examine associations with energy balance behaviours and weight. The present study aimed to adapt and update a comprehensive measure of the obesogenic home environment previously developed for pre-schoolers, and explore associations with school-aged children’s energy balance behaviours and weight. Methods: Families from the Gemini cohort (n = 149) completed the Home Environment Interview (HEI) via telephone when their children were 12 years old. The HEI comprises four composite scores: one for each domain (food, activity and media) of the environment, as well as a score for t...
Abstract Background The contribution of the environment to the obesity epidemic is well recognized. ...
The global obesity epidemic represents an enormous potential threat to public health, because overwe...
Background: In 2011-2014 8.9% of children 2-5 years old were classified as obese. Obesity in childre...
BACKGROUND: The home environment is thought to influence children's weight trajectories. However, fe...
The home environment is thought to play a key role in early weight trajectories, although direct evi...
Background: Extensive research has demonstrated the role of the Home Environment (HE) in shaping chi...
The obesogenic home environment is thought to play an important role in shaping children’s food inta...
The home environment is thought to play a key role in early weight trajectories, although direct evi...
Longitudinal research suggests that living in a cognitively enriched home environment, in which acce...
Background The obesogenic quality of the home environment is hypothesised to play an important role...
Background The home environment has a significant influence on children’s physical activity, sedenta...
Importance: The early obesogenic home environment is consistently identified as a key influence on c...
Objective: To assess relationships between characteristics of the home environment and preschool chi...
Objectives The home environment is thought to play a key role in early weight trajectories, although...
Background: Children in households of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely to be overwei...
Abstract Background The contribution of the environment to the obesity epidemic is well recognized. ...
The global obesity epidemic represents an enormous potential threat to public health, because overwe...
Background: In 2011-2014 8.9% of children 2-5 years old were classified as obese. Obesity in childre...
BACKGROUND: The home environment is thought to influence children's weight trajectories. However, fe...
The home environment is thought to play a key role in early weight trajectories, although direct evi...
Background: Extensive research has demonstrated the role of the Home Environment (HE) in shaping chi...
The obesogenic home environment is thought to play an important role in shaping children’s food inta...
The home environment is thought to play a key role in early weight trajectories, although direct evi...
Longitudinal research suggests that living in a cognitively enriched home environment, in which acce...
Background The obesogenic quality of the home environment is hypothesised to play an important role...
Background The home environment has a significant influence on children’s physical activity, sedenta...
Importance: The early obesogenic home environment is consistently identified as a key influence on c...
Objective: To assess relationships between characteristics of the home environment and preschool chi...
Objectives The home environment is thought to play a key role in early weight trajectories, although...
Background: Children in households of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely to be overwei...
Abstract Background The contribution of the environment to the obesity epidemic is well recognized. ...
The global obesity epidemic represents an enormous potential threat to public health, because overwe...
Background: In 2011-2014 8.9% of children 2-5 years old were classified as obese. Obesity in childre...