Our aim was to systematically review the effect of cohabitation and marriage on physical activity, diet and weight-related outcomes during emerging adulthood. A systematic search of six electronic databases was conducted until July 2019 (PROSPERO:CRD42018106943). Prospective studies were included if data were presented for a weight-related outcome, physical activity, and/or diet among 15–35 years-old participants assessed pre- and post-cohabitation or marriage and compared to a consistently non-cohabiting/non-married (single) reference group. Following title/abstract screening, two reviewers independently screened full-text and assessed risk of bias. There were 11 studies that met inclusion criteria. Outcomes included: body mass index (BMI)...
Abstract: Background: We examined the association between family–related life events (cohabitation/m...
Background Previous studies have indicated that married people have lower mortality and are generall...
Background Previous studies have indicated that married people have lower mortality and are generall...
Our aim was to systematically review the effect of cohabitation and marriage on physical activity, d...
Objective: To examine the association between different marital transitions and changes in body mass...
Recent increases in the incidence of obesity and declines in marriage have prompted policymakers to ...
Body mass index is highly correlated between spouses; however, less is understood about the underlyi...
Objective. To examine the association between different marital transitions and changes in body mass...
The authors examined the prospective associations between marital status transitions and changes in ...
In this article, I use 20 years of data taken from the 1979 National Longitudinal Study of Youth to ...
The authors examined the prospective associations between marital status transitions and changes in ...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
BACKGROUND: We examined the association between family-related life events (cohabitation/marriage an...
This paper examines the relationship between early marriage (before age 26), cohabitation, and healt...
textDespite being linked to many health benefits, marriage is known to be related to weight gain and...
Abstract: Background: We examined the association between family–related life events (cohabitation/m...
Background Previous studies have indicated that married people have lower mortality and are generall...
Background Previous studies have indicated that married people have lower mortality and are generall...
Our aim was to systematically review the effect of cohabitation and marriage on physical activity, d...
Objective: To examine the association between different marital transitions and changes in body mass...
Recent increases in the incidence of obesity and declines in marriage have prompted policymakers to ...
Body mass index is highly correlated between spouses; however, less is understood about the underlyi...
Objective. To examine the association between different marital transitions and changes in body mass...
The authors examined the prospective associations between marital status transitions and changes in ...
In this article, I use 20 years of data taken from the 1979 National Longitudinal Study of Youth to ...
The authors examined the prospective associations between marital status transitions and changes in ...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
BACKGROUND: We examined the association between family-related life events (cohabitation/marriage an...
This paper examines the relationship between early marriage (before age 26), cohabitation, and healt...
textDespite being linked to many health benefits, marriage is known to be related to weight gain and...
Abstract: Background: We examined the association between family–related life events (cohabitation/m...
Background Previous studies have indicated that married people have lower mortality and are generall...
Background Previous studies have indicated that married people have lower mortality and are generall...