B2145 - Impacts of early life residential mobility on BMI growth trajectories in adolescence and early adulthood - 16/01/2014
B number:
B2145
Principal applicant name:
Mr Tim Morris (University of Bristol, UK)
Co-applicants:
Prof Danny Dorling (University of Oxford, UK), Dr Laura Howe (University of Bristol, UK)
Title of project:
Impacts of early life residential mobility on BMI growth trajectories in adolescence and early adulthood.
Proposal summary:
Aims: The aim of this project is to run growth trajectory analysis to examine the relationship between residential mobility and BMI/fat mass throughout childhood and adolescence. Growth trajectory analysis will permit differences in BMI/fat mass trajectories from key stages in life to be calculated, to examine critical periods of risk such as during schooling years (pre-school, primary, secondary).
Date proposal received:
Thursday, 16 January, 2014
Date proposal approved:
Thursday, 16 January, 2014
Keywords:
Social Science
Primary keyword:
Growth