peer-reviewedEpidemiological evidence suggests that obesity and depression are highly co-morbid. In a national cohort study, we examined whether parents caring for children with disabilities were more likely to be classified as obese compared to parents of children without disabilities and if obesity was associated with depressive symptoms or child behaviour characteristics. Using data from the Growing Up in Ireland National Longitudinal Study of Children (2006 to date), 627 parents of children with developmental disabilities were compared with 7941 parents of typically developing children on objectively measured levels of obesity (body mass index >= 30 kg/m(2)), depression, health behaviours, chronic health conditions, socio-demographic an...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Older caregivers of patients with mental heath difficulties report poor...
BACKGROUND: Data on obesity prevalence in children with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. OBJ...
Objective. Maternal depression is prevalent and has been associated with parenting practices that in...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that obesity and depression are highly co-morbid. In a national co...
peer-reviewedEpidemiological evidence suggests that poor physical health and depression are highly c...
Childhood obesity is an extensively research topic as it effects a large number of individuals and h...
Recognizing that obesity and depression tend to be refractory chronic diseases, this paper explores...
Background: Parental depression is an emerging factor associated with the development and treatment ...
Background: Caregiver depression is associated with increased risk for childhood obesity. However, s...
One in five children between the ages of 6 and 19 are obese, displaying a Body Mass Index above the ...
Lucy Griffi ths was initially supported by a MRC Special Training Fellowship in Health Services and ...
WOS: 000408927800008PubMed ID: 26329657BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to elucidate the effect...
Obesity has become a major public health concern throughout the world. Both developing as well as de...
Background: Public health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweigh...
Background: The extent to which depression and obesity are causally related remains to be determin...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Older caregivers of patients with mental heath difficulties report poor...
BACKGROUND: Data on obesity prevalence in children with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. OBJ...
Objective. Maternal depression is prevalent and has been associated with parenting practices that in...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that obesity and depression are highly co-morbid. In a national co...
peer-reviewedEpidemiological evidence suggests that poor physical health and depression are highly c...
Childhood obesity is an extensively research topic as it effects a large number of individuals and h...
Recognizing that obesity and depression tend to be refractory chronic diseases, this paper explores...
Background: Parental depression is an emerging factor associated with the development and treatment ...
Background: Caregiver depression is associated with increased risk for childhood obesity. However, s...
One in five children between the ages of 6 and 19 are obese, displaying a Body Mass Index above the ...
Lucy Griffi ths was initially supported by a MRC Special Training Fellowship in Health Services and ...
WOS: 000408927800008PubMed ID: 26329657BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to elucidate the effect...
Obesity has become a major public health concern throughout the world. Both developing as well as de...
Background: Public health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweigh...
Background: The extent to which depression and obesity are causally related remains to be determin...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Older caregivers of patients with mental heath difficulties report poor...
BACKGROUND: Data on obesity prevalence in children with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. OBJ...
Objective. Maternal depression is prevalent and has been associated with parenting practices that in...