Bidirectional associations between overweight and health-related quality of life from 4-11 years: Longitudinal Study of Australian Children.
P W JansenF K MensahSusan A CliffordJ M NicholsonM WakePublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2013)
Middle childhood appears to be the critical period in which HRQoL-BMI comorbidities emerge and strengthen, first among children with clinically relevant conditions, that is, overweight or poor HRQoL, and then more generally across the whole range of BMI. Poorer HRQoL seemed predominantly a consequence of higher BMI, rather than a cause, suggesting that effective promotion of healthy weight could benefit multiple aspects of children's well-being.