2019
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.14292
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Time use and sexual maturity−related indicators differentially predict youth body mass indices, Peruvian girls versus boys

Abstract: Rapid development in Latin America has been accompanied by lifestyle shifts, including changes in time use and social environments.Overweight/obesity has also emerged as a public health challenge. We examined whether lifestyle changes and sexual maturity−related indicators (early pubertal development and having a child) predict increases in adiposity among Peruvian youth. Using longitudinal data from Young Lives, we examined changes in adiposity between ages 8 and 15 years old for the younger cohort and ages 1… Show more

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“…For instance, Schott et al (2019) in Peru find that women's adolescence transitions were associated with increases in adiposity while for boys they were not. During the transition more sleep was associated with less adiposity among boys, but not among girls, suggesting that usual patterns are disrupted at this time.…”
Section: Time Use Gender Inequality and Health Across The Life-coursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Schott et al (2019) in Peru find that women's adolescence transitions were associated with increases in adiposity while for boys they were not. During the transition more sleep was associated with less adiposity among boys, but not among girls, suggesting that usual patterns are disrupted at this time.…”
Section: Time Use Gender Inequality and Health Across The Life-coursementioning
confidence: 99%