Journal article
Associations of mental health with cardiovascular risk phenotypes and adiposity in adolescence: A cross-sectional community-based study
K Lycett, C McNamara, FK Mensah, D Burgner, JA Kerr, J Muller, M Wake
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.13943
Abstract
Aim: Cardiovascular disease and mental illness commonly co-occur in later life, but it is unknown how early these associations arise. We aimed to determine the extent to which: (i) childhood mental health is associated with functional and structural cardiovascular risk phenotypes and adiposity in late childhood/adolescence, and (ii) associations between mental health and cardiovascular phenotypes may be explained by differential body mass index. Methods: This cross-sectional study drew on three longitudinal community-based cohort studies (two enriched for overweight/obesity) in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia, with harmonized follow-up in 2014. Mental health exposures included emotional an..
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Awarded by National Heart Foundation of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
K Lycett is supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Early Career Fellowship and a National Heart Foundation Postdoctoral award. FK Mensah is supported by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship. D Burgner is supported by an NHMRC. Senior Research Fellowship and is an Honorary Future Leader Fellow of the National Heart Foundation. M Wake is supported by an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship. The NHMRC also supported the Hop-SCOTCH (491212), LEAP 2 (334309) and PEAS (284509) studies. The funding agencies were not involved in the study conduct or interpreting results.