Combined effect of education and reproductive history on weight trajectories of young Australian women: A longitudinal study.
Natalie HolowkoMark JonesIlona KoupilLeigh ToothGita MishraPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2016)
While the effect of having children on weight in young adulthood was minimal, women having their first birth <26 years of age had increased risk of weight gain, particularly primiparous women. Educational differences in weight persisted after accounting for reproductive history, suggesting a need to explore alternative mechanisms through which social differences in weight are generated.