Background: Adiposity rebound is considered critical to the development of overweight and obesity. The purpose of this study was to investigate how growth has changed in comparison to the UK 1990 BMI growth reference curves between the ages 4-8 years and identify any marked deviations in growth. We also examined potential maternal and child risk/protective factors associated with the altered growth patterns. Methods: We used data from birth cohort 1 of the Growing Up in Scotland study. Height and weight data (N = 2 857) were available when the children were aged approximately 4 (sweep 4), 6 (sweep 6) and 8 years (sweep 7). For each child, percentile change per month was calculated to identify deviations from the UK 1990 growth patterns. Mar...
OBJECTIVE: To assess prevalence and socioeconomic context of overweight and obesity in a cohort of S...
OBJECTIVE: To assess prevalence and socioeconomic context of overweight and obesity in a cohort of S...
Context: The prevalence of obesity among women of childbearing age is increasing. Emerging evidence ...
Background : Adiposity rebound is considered critical to the development of overweight and obesity. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Explanations for the trend of increasing childhood obesity have yet to be identified. The authors ex...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
In an era where around one in four children in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia ...
Objective To identify risk factors in early life (up to 3 years of age) for obesity in children in t...
Objective We aimed to 1) describe how the UK obesity epidemic reflects a change over time in the pro...
International audienceBackground/ObjectiveHigh magnitude of adiposity peak and early adiposity rebou...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
The developmental origins of health and disease theory purports that early life factors determine lo...
Background: Identifying important ages for the development of overweight is essential for optimizing...
OBJECTIVE: To assess prevalence and socioeconomic context of overweight and obesity in a cohort of S...
OBJECTIVE: To assess prevalence and socioeconomic context of overweight and obesity in a cohort of S...
Context: The prevalence of obesity among women of childbearing age is increasing. Emerging evidence ...
Background : Adiposity rebound is considered critical to the development of overweight and obesity. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Explanations for the trend of increasing childhood obesity have yet to be identified. The authors ex...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
In an era where around one in four children in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia ...
Objective To identify risk factors in early life (up to 3 years of age) for obesity in children in t...
Objective We aimed to 1) describe how the UK obesity epidemic reflects a change over time in the pro...
International audienceBackground/ObjectiveHigh magnitude of adiposity peak and early adiposity rebou...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
The developmental origins of health and disease theory purports that early life factors determine lo...
Background: Identifying important ages for the development of overweight is essential for optimizing...
OBJECTIVE: To assess prevalence and socioeconomic context of overweight and obesity in a cohort of S...
OBJECTIVE: To assess prevalence and socioeconomic context of overweight and obesity in a cohort of S...
Context: The prevalence of obesity among women of childbearing age is increasing. Emerging evidence ...