Authors
Anne Martin, Josephine N Booth, David Young, Matthew Revie, Anne C Boyter, Blair Johnston, Phillip D Tomporowski, John J Reilly
Publication date
2016/1
Journal
Obesity
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
207-214
Description
Objective
To test the hypothesis that obesity is associated with impaired cognitive outcomes in the pre‐school years.
Methods
Associations were examined between weight status at age 3‐5 years and cognitive performance at age 5 years. Cognitive outcome measures were tests of pattern construction (visuospatial skills), naming vocabulary (expressive language skills), and picture similarity (reasoning skills). The sample was the UK Millennium Cohort Study (n = 12,349 participants).
Results
Boys with obesity at 3 years had significantly lower performance in pattern construction at age 5 years compared to those of a healthy weight, even after controlling for confounders (β = −0.029, P = 0.03). Controlling for confounders, boys who developed obesity between the ages of 3 and 5 years had lower scores in pattern construction (β = −0.03, P = 0.03). “Growing out” of obesity had a positive association with …
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