Family lifestyle dynamics and childhood obesity: evidence from the millennium cohort study.
Laura A GrayMonica Hernandez AlavaMichael P KellyMichael J CampbellPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
The analysis suggests that interventions should therefore be prolonged and persuasive and target the underlying lifestyle of a family as early as possible during childhood in order to have the greatest cumulative influence. Our results suggest that children from advantaged backgrounds are more likely to be exposed to healthier lifestyles and that this leads to inequalities in the prevalence of obesity. To reduce inequalities in childhood obesity, policy makers should target disadvantaged families and design interventions specifically for these families.