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The effect of parental BMI and parental education on longitudinal trajectories ofchildhood BMI
BARTOŠKOVÁ, Anna; Jet D.S. VAN DE GEEST; Martin BOBÁK and Hynek PIKHART
Basic information
Original name
The effect of parental BMI and parental education on longitudinal trajectories ofchildhood BMI
Authors
BARTOŠKOVÁ, Anna; Jet D.S. VAN DE GEEST; Martin BOBÁK and Hynek PIKHART
Edition
CarDia Young Researchers Day, 2025
Other information
Type of outcome
Presentations at conferences
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository
Keywords in English
BMI trajectories; Obesity; Parental education; Sex differences; Cohort study
Links
LX22NPO5104, research and development project.
In the original language
Using data from the Czech ELSPAC cohort (n = 5,151), this study applied latent growth mixture modelling to identify long-term BMI trajectories from childhood to adulthood and their parental determinants. Two trajectories were observed: normative and rising-risk. Higher maternal and paternal BMI increased the odds of rising-risk membership, while higher parental education reduced it. Sex-stratified analyses revealed a strong protective effect of maternal education in daughters only. The findings underscore the role of parental characteristics and child sex in shaping obesity risk across the life course.
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