Socioeconomic inequalities in children’s weight, height and BMI trajectories in Norway

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Teferi Mekonnen
Eleni Papadopoulou
Onyebuchi A. Arah
Anne Lise Brantsæter
Nanna Lien
Mekdes K. Gebremariam
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[1] University of Oslo,Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
[2] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,Section of Environmental Exposure and Epidemiology
[3] University of California,Department of Epidemiology and Department of Statistics
[4] Los Angeles (UCLA),undefined
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Studies exploring when social inequalities in body mass index (BMI) and its composites emerge and how these evolve with age are limited. Thus, this study explored parental income and education related inequalities in children’s weight, height, weight velocity and body mass index among Norwegian children from 1 month to 8 years. The study population included 59,927 family/children pairs participating in the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study. Growth was modelled using the Jenss–Bayley model and linear mixed effects analyses were conducted. Maternal and paternal educational differences in children’s weight and BMI trajectories emerged during infancy, continuing to age 8 years. Parental income-related inequalities in children’s weight were observed from the age of 1 month to 4 years for maternal and up to 1 year for paternal income-related differences but then disappeared. Parental income-related inequalities in child’s BMI were observed from 18 months to 8 years for maternal income, and from 9 months to 8 years for paternal income-related differences. These results suggest that social inequalities in children’s BMI present early in infancy and continue to 8 years of age. The inequalities sometimes differed by indicator of socioeconomic position used. Interventions to combat these inequalities early in life are, thus needed.
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