The persistent clustering of adult body mass index by school attended in adolescence.
Clare Rosenfeld EvansAdam M LippertS V SubramanianPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2015)
School-level clustering of BMI persists into young adulthood. Possible explanations include the salience of school environments in establishing behaviours and trajectories, the selection of adult social networks that resemble adolescent networks and reinforce previous behaviours, and characteristics of school catchment areas associated with BMI.