28 research outputs found
Weight at birth, weight at six months, change in weight status during first six months (standard deviation and percent of infants with rapid growth by potentially influencing factors.
*<p>p-value from global F-test in ANOVA.</p
Linear regression effect estimates (β) for influence of migrant background on infant weight gain (weight z-score) during first six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,031).
<p>Linear regression effect estimates (β) for influence of migrant background on infant weight gain (weight z-score) during first six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,031).</p
Odds ratios (and 95% CI) for influence of migrant background and parental socioeconomic status on rapid weight gain between birth and six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,009).
<p>Odds ratios (and 95% CI) for influence of migrant background and parental socioeconomic status on rapid weight gain between birth and six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,009).</p
Linear regression effect estimates (β) for influence of migrant background and parental socioeconomic status on infant weight gain (weight z-score) during first six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,009).
<p>Linear regression effect estimates (β) for influence of migrant background and parental socioeconomic status on infant weight gain (weight z-score) during first six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,009).</p
Characteristics of study participants included in the analysis (n = 1,287) by country of birth.
*<p>p-value from global F-Test (ANOVA) for continuous variables, chi-square test for categorical variables.</p>**<p>Scheffé test: Gestational weight gain differs between Turkey and Eastern Europe (p<0.05).</p><p>Birth height differs between Eastern Europe and Other (p<0.05).</p><p>Age of mother at birth different for all migrant groups compared to Germans (p<0.05).</p
Odds ratios (and 95% CI) for influence of migrant background on rapid weight gain between birth and six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,031).
<p>Odds ratios (and 95% CI) for influence of migrant background on rapid weight gain between birth and six months of life, adjusted for covariates (n = 1,031).</p
Flow chart describing the exclusion criteria and number of children excluded from analysis.
<p>Flow chart describing the exclusion criteria and number of children excluded from analysis.</p
Adjusted mean weight z-scores and 95% CIs according to migrant background and SES.
<p>(mean weight z-score adjusted for birth weight, gestational age, parental height, smoking during pregnancy, duration of exclusive breastfeeding).</p
IOTF obesity risk of early life course factors.
a<p>Analyses were matched on sex, age and country.</p>b<p>Analyses were additionally adjusted for putative confounders (see last column).</p><p>Matched odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI): OR with p<0.05 are printed in bold.</p