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Examining the association between lifestyle patterns, BMI in early childhood – EdexLive

This is the first study that used multi-trajectory modelling to examine the longitudinal relationship between concurrent changes in lifestyle patterns and BMI z…

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A new Australian study reveals that changes in lifestyle patterns were longitudinally associated with concurrent changes in body mass index (BMI) z scores, and maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, maternal dietary patterns and television viewing time are significant determinants.
The study was published online in Obesity, The Obesity Society’s (TOS) flagship journal.
This is the first study that used multi-trajectory modelling to examine the longitudinal relationship between concurrent changes in lifestyle…

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