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Cohort profile: the resilience for eating and activity despite inequality (READI) study.

Kylie Ball1, Verity Cleland, Jo Salmon, Anna F Timperio, Sarah McNaughton, Lukar Thornton, Karen Campbell, Michelle Jackson, Louise A Baur, Gita Mishra, Johannes Brug, Robert W Jeffery, Abby King, Ichiro Kawachi, David A Crawford.   

Abstract

The Resilience for Eating and Activity Despite Inequality (READI) cohort was established to address the following two key aims: to investigate the pathways (personal, social and structural) by which socio-economic disadvantage influences lifestyle choices associated with obesity risk (physical inactivity, poor dietary choices) and to explore mechanisms underlying 'resilience' to obesity risk in socio-economically disadvantaged women and children. A total of 4349 women aged 18-46 years and 685 children aged 5-12 years were recruited from 80 socio-economically disadvantaged urban and rural neighbourhoods of Victoria, Australia, and provided baseline (T1: 2007-08) measures of adiposity, physical activity, sedentary and dietary behaviours; socio-economic and demographic factors; and psychological, social and perceived environmental factors that might impact on obesity risk. Audits of the 80 neighbourhoods were undertaken at baseline to provide objective neighbourhood environmental data. Three-year follow-up data (2010-11) have recently been collected from 1912 women and 382 children. Investigators welcome enquiries regarding data access and collaboration.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23255533      PMCID: PMC4432460          DOI: 10.1093/ije/dys165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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6.  What helps children eat well? A qualitative exploration of resilience among disadvantaged families.

Authors:  Lauren K Williams; Jenny Veitch; Kylie Ball
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9.  Women's work. Maintaining a healthy body weight.

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2.  Does food store access modify associations between intrapersonal factors and fruit and vegetable consumption?

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3.  Prospective associations between diet quality and body mass index in disadvantaged women: the Resilience for Eating and Activity Despite Inequality (READI) study.

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4.  Three-year change in diet quality and associated changes in BMI among schoolchildren living in socio-economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods.

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6.  Behavior and weight correlates of weight-control efforts in Australian women living in disadvantage: The READI study.

Authors:  Robert W Jeffery; Gavin Abbott; Kylie Ball; David Crawford
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7.  Do sedentary behaviors mediate associations between socio-demographic characteristics and BMI in women living in socio-economically disadvantaged neighborhoods?

Authors:  Sofie Compernolle; Katrien De Cocker; Gavin Abbott; Maïté Verloigne; Greet Cardon; Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij; Kylie Ball
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8.  Environmental perceptions as mediators of the relationship between the objective built environment and walking among socio-economically disadvantaged women.

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9.  Are independent mobility and territorial range associated with park visitation among youth?

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