Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and obesity by 2030 [1] and 1 in 4 children are already Ow or obese [2]. However, few studies have addressed early life risk factors and interventions [3]. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in weight status and identify factors associated with weight transitions in young children in Ireland. Methods: Data on 11,134 children were collected in the nationally rep-resentative Growing Up in Ireland (Gui) cohort study. Height and weight were measured at 9 months, 3 years and 5 years of age. Multinomial lo-gistic regression was used to identify risk factors associated with weight status, and of temporal change between normal weight (Nw) and...
Background: By 2025, adult obesity prevalence is projected to increase in 44 of 53 of European-regio...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the temporal prevalence of overweight and obesity in I...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity (OWOB) is associated with adult obesity (10) and ill-he...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
Background: By 2025, adult obesity prevalence is projected to increase in 44 of 53 of European-regio...
Background: By 2025, adult obesity prevalence is projected to increase in 44 of 53 of European-regio...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the temporal prevalence of overweight and obesity in I...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity (OWOB) is associated with adult obesity (10) and ill-he...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
Background: By 2025, adult obesity prevalence is projected to increase in 44 of 53 of European-regio...
Background: By 2025, adult obesity prevalence is projected to increase in 44 of 53 of European-regio...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the temporal prevalence of overweight and obesity in I...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...