Early childhood body mass index growth and school readiness: A longitudinal cohort study
Xuedi Li,
Alyssa Kahane,
Charles D. G. Keown‐Stoneman
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChild growth influences future health and learning. School readiness refers to a child's ability to meet developmental expectations at school entry. The association of early growth rate and patterns with school readiness remains unknown.ObjectiveTo determine the association of child body mass index (BMI) growth with school readiness in a cohort of young children.MethodsA prospective cohort study (2015–2022) was conducted in children 0–6 years enrolled in the TARGet Kids! research network in Toronto, … Show more
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