Journal article
Psychological predictors of adiposity: Systematic review of longitudinal studies
E Incledon, M Wake, M Hay
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity | Published : 2011
Abstract
We aimed to systematically review current literature on temporal relationships between psychological factors and subsequent adiposity gain and obesity onset within childhood/adolescence. Databases were searched for longitudinal, population-based studies assessing psychological predictors and adiposity-related outcomes ≥ 1 year later. Study characteristics were synthesised into descriptive Tables and quality evaluated. Fifteen papers met inclusion criteria. Predictors broadly related to psychological symptoms or self-esteem. Evidence was mixed as to whether depressive symptoms and other negative emotional states may increase risk for adiposity gain and obesity onset within adolescence. There ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
EI was funded by an Australian Postgraduate Award and Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Postgraduate Excellence Award. MW was supported by NHMRC Population Health Career Development Awards #284556 and #546405.