Objective We aimed to 1) describe how the UK obesity epidemic reflects a change over time in the proportion of the population demonstrating adverse latent patterns of BMI development and 2) investigate the potential roles of maternal and paternal BMI in this secular process. Methods We used serial BMI data between 7 and 17 years of age from 13220 boys and 12711 girls. Half the sample was born in 1958 and half in 2001. Sex-specific growth mixture models were developed. The relationships of maternal and paternal BMI and weight status with class membership were estimated using the 3-step BCH approach, with covariate adjustment. Results The selected models had five classes. For each sex, in addition to the two largest normal weight classes, the...
Objective: Obesity has some genetic basis but requires interaction with environmental factors for ph...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Background/Objectives:Increases in obesity...
BACKGROUND: Most studies on secular trends in body mass index (BMI) are cross-sectional and the few ...
Supplementary information files for: The associations of maternal and paternal obesity with latent p...
It has been suggested that increasing obesity levels in young women lead to intrauterine environment...
BACKGROUND: The intergenerational resemblance in body mass index may have increased during the devel...
This study aimed to (i) describe the weight status trajectories from childhood to mid-adulthood and ...
The intergenerational resemblance in body mass index may have increased during the development of th...
Explanations for the trend of increasing childhood obesity have yet to be identified. The authors ex...
Introduction: It is reported that two of three American adults are classified as overweight or obese...
Introduction: In the UK, the number of comorbidities seen in children has increased along with the w...
BACKGROUND: The developmental overnutrition hypothesis suggests that greater maternal obesity during...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of preconception parental obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥...
Background The developmental overnutrition hypothesis suggests that greater maternal obesity during ...
Purpose: The main aim of this study was to examine weight associations between parents and offsprin...
Objective: Obesity has some genetic basis but requires interaction with environmental factors for ph...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Background/Objectives:Increases in obesity...
BACKGROUND: Most studies on secular trends in body mass index (BMI) are cross-sectional and the few ...
Supplementary information files for: The associations of maternal and paternal obesity with latent p...
It has been suggested that increasing obesity levels in young women lead to intrauterine environment...
BACKGROUND: The intergenerational resemblance in body mass index may have increased during the devel...
This study aimed to (i) describe the weight status trajectories from childhood to mid-adulthood and ...
The intergenerational resemblance in body mass index may have increased during the development of th...
Explanations for the trend of increasing childhood obesity have yet to be identified. The authors ex...
Introduction: It is reported that two of three American adults are classified as overweight or obese...
Introduction: In the UK, the number of comorbidities seen in children has increased along with the w...
BACKGROUND: The developmental overnutrition hypothesis suggests that greater maternal obesity during...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of preconception parental obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥...
Background The developmental overnutrition hypothesis suggests that greater maternal obesity during ...
Purpose: The main aim of this study was to examine weight associations between parents and offsprin...
Objective: Obesity has some genetic basis but requires interaction with environmental factors for ph...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Background/Objectives:Increases in obesity...
BACKGROUND: Most studies on secular trends in body mass index (BMI) are cross-sectional and the few ...