In this paper, we investigate the association between weight and children's educational achievement, as measured by scores on Peabody Individual Achievement Tests in math and reading, and grade attainment. Data for the study came from the 1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), which contains a large, national sample of children between the ages of 5 and 12. We obtained estimates of the association between weight and achievement using several regression model specifications that controlled for a variety of observed characteristics of the child and his or her mother, and time-invariant characteristics of the child. Our results suggest that, in general, children who are overweight or obese have achievement test scores...
Obese children tend to perform worse academically than normal-weight children. If poor cogniti...
This paper addresses childhood obesity and its correlating effects on an obese child\u27s academic d...
Evidence regarding the direct effect of weight on academic achievement is not entirely conclusive; h...
This paper investigates the association between weight and elementary school students’ academic achi...
With more of the adult population overweight or obese, the rates of childhood obesity have also rise...
This systematic review addresses the question of the relationship between childhood obesity and educ...
Objectives:To examine evidence from studies exploring the relationship between childhood obesity and...
Purpose: To provide commentary on the research article “Impact of Pediatric Obesity on Grades in Ele...
Abstract The objective of this systematic review was to examine evidence from studies exploring the ...
Objective: The current study examines the relationship between obesity and academic performance amon...
Childhood overweight and obesity are major public health problems in the United States. Children who...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to review the evidence on longitudinal associations bet...
Purpose The purposes of this study were to review the evidence on longitudinal associations between ...
This study draws the attention towards the importance of reducing weight discrimination against chil...
Physical activity and weight control are predictive of childhood health, but more recent research su...
Obese children tend to perform worse academically than normal-weight children. If poor cogniti...
This paper addresses childhood obesity and its correlating effects on an obese child\u27s academic d...
Evidence regarding the direct effect of weight on academic achievement is not entirely conclusive; h...
This paper investigates the association between weight and elementary school students’ academic achi...
With more of the adult population overweight or obese, the rates of childhood obesity have also rise...
This systematic review addresses the question of the relationship between childhood obesity and educ...
Objectives:To examine evidence from studies exploring the relationship between childhood obesity and...
Purpose: To provide commentary on the research article “Impact of Pediatric Obesity on Grades in Ele...
Abstract The objective of this systematic review was to examine evidence from studies exploring the ...
Objective: The current study examines the relationship between obesity and academic performance amon...
Childhood overweight and obesity are major public health problems in the United States. Children who...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to review the evidence on longitudinal associations bet...
Purpose The purposes of this study were to review the evidence on longitudinal associations between ...
This study draws the attention towards the importance of reducing weight discrimination against chil...
Physical activity and weight control are predictive of childhood health, but more recent research su...
Obese children tend to perform worse academically than normal-weight children. If poor cogniti...
This paper addresses childhood obesity and its correlating effects on an obese child\u27s academic d...
Evidence regarding the direct effect of weight on academic achievement is not entirely conclusive; h...