Longitudinal analysis of Socioecological obesogenic factors in a National Sample of U.S. children.
TaeEung KimJunhye KwonChung Gun LeeChang-Yong JangPublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2020)
As hypothesized a priori, the findings of the current affirmed multiple dimensions of how sociological obesogenic factors may influence children's BMI status changes in a longitudinal setting. In order to maintain children's long-term healthy weight, more attention should be paid to socioeconomic obesogenic factors surrounding children as well as individual determinants of obesity (e.g., being physically active and having well-balanced nutrition).