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Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prospective, potentially bidirectional association of aggressive behavior with BMI and body composition across childhood in three population‐based cohorts. METHODS: Repeated measures of aggression and BMI were available from the Generation R Study between ages 6 an...

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Autores principales: Derks, Ivonne P. M., Bolhuis, Koen, Yalcin, Zeynep, Gaillard, Romy, Hillegers, Manon H. J., Larsson, Henrik, Lundström, Sebastian, Lichtenstein, Paul, van Beijsterveldt, Catharina E. M., Bartels, Meike, Boomsma, Dorret I., Tiemeier, Henning, Jansen, Pauline W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6594099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30957987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.22419
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author Derks, Ivonne P. M.
Bolhuis, Koen
Yalcin, Zeynep
Gaillard, Romy
Hillegers, Manon H. J.
Larsson, Henrik
Lundström, Sebastian
Lichtenstein, Paul
van Beijsterveldt, Catharina E. M.
Bartels, Meike
Boomsma, Dorret I.
Tiemeier, Henning
Jansen, Pauline W.
author_facet Derks, Ivonne P. M.
Bolhuis, Koen
Yalcin, Zeynep
Gaillard, Romy
Hillegers, Manon H. J.
Larsson, Henrik
Lundström, Sebastian
Lichtenstein, Paul
van Beijsterveldt, Catharina E. M.
Bartels, Meike
Boomsma, Dorret I.
Tiemeier, Henning
Jansen, Pauline W.
author_sort Derks, Ivonne P. M.
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description OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prospective, potentially bidirectional association of aggressive behavior with BMI and body composition across childhood in three population‐based cohorts. METHODS: Repeated measures of aggression and BMI were available from the Generation R Study between ages 6 and 10 years (N = 3,974), the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) between ages 7 and 10 years (N = 10,328), and the Swedish Twin Study of Child and Adolescent Development (TCHAD) between ages 9 and 14 years (N = 1,462). In all samples, aggression was assessed with the Child Behavior Checklist. Fat mass and fat‐free mass were available in the Generation R Study. Associations were examined with cross‐lagged modeling. RESULTS: Aggressive behavior at baseline was associated with higher BMI at follow‐up in the Generation R Study (β = 0.02, 95% CI: 0.00 to 0.04), in NTR (β = 0.04, 95% CI: 0.02 to 0.06), and in TCHAD (β = 0.03, 95% CI: −0.02 to 0.07). Aggressive behavior was prospectively associated with higher fat mass (β = 0.03, 95% CI: 0.01 to 0.05) but not fat‐free mass. There was no evidence that BMI or body composition preceded aggressive behavior. CONCLUSIONS: More aggressive behavior was prospectively associated with higher BMI and fat mass. This suggests that aggression contributes to the obesity problem, and future research should study whether these behavioral pathways to childhood obesity are modifiable.
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spelling pubmed-65940992019-07-10 Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts Derks, Ivonne P. M. Bolhuis, Koen Yalcin, Zeynep Gaillard, Romy Hillegers, Manon H. J. Larsson, Henrik Lundström, Sebastian Lichtenstein, Paul van Beijsterveldt, Catharina E. M. Bartels, Meike Boomsma, Dorret I. Tiemeier, Henning Jansen, Pauline W. Obesity (Silver Spring) Original Articles OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prospective, potentially bidirectional association of aggressive behavior with BMI and body composition across childhood in three population‐based cohorts. METHODS: Repeated measures of aggression and BMI were available from the Generation R Study between ages 6 and 10 years (N = 3,974), the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) between ages 7 and 10 years (N = 10,328), and the Swedish Twin Study of Child and Adolescent Development (TCHAD) between ages 9 and 14 years (N = 1,462). In all samples, aggression was assessed with the Child Behavior Checklist. Fat mass and fat‐free mass were available in the Generation R Study. Associations were examined with cross‐lagged modeling. RESULTS: Aggressive behavior at baseline was associated with higher BMI at follow‐up in the Generation R Study (β = 0.02, 95% CI: 0.00 to 0.04), in NTR (β = 0.04, 95% CI: 0.02 to 0.06), and in TCHAD (β = 0.03, 95% CI: −0.02 to 0.07). Aggressive behavior was prospectively associated with higher fat mass (β = 0.03, 95% CI: 0.01 to 0.05) but not fat‐free mass. There was no evidence that BMI or body composition preceded aggressive behavior. CONCLUSIONS: More aggressive behavior was prospectively associated with higher BMI and fat mass. This suggests that aggression contributes to the obesity problem, and future research should study whether these behavioral pathways to childhood obesity are modifiable. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-08 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6594099/ /pubmed/30957987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.22419 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Obesity published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Obesity Society (TOS) This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Derks, Ivonne P. M.
Bolhuis, Koen
Yalcin, Zeynep
Gaillard, Romy
Hillegers, Manon H. J.
Larsson, Henrik
Lundström, Sebastian
Lichtenstein, Paul
van Beijsterveldt, Catharina E. M.
Bartels, Meike
Boomsma, Dorret I.
Tiemeier, Henning
Jansen, Pauline W.
Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts
title Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts
title_full Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts
title_fullStr Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts
title_short Testing Bidirectional Associations Between Childhood Aggression and BMI: Results from Three Cohorts
title_sort testing bidirectional associations between childhood aggression and bmi: results from three cohorts
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6594099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30957987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.22419
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