Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood-to-adulthood BMI tracking in three British birth cohorts.
Tom NorrisDavid BannRebecca J HardyWilliam JohnsonPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2019)
Tracking was consistently stronger at the higher quantiles of the BMI distribution. We observed suggestive evidence for a pattern of greater BMI tracking in lower (compared to higher) SEP groups in the more recently born cohort, particularly in women and at the higher end of the BMI distribution.