Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to Fatherhood
Despite a growing understanding that the social determinants of health have an impact on body mass index (BMI), the role of fatherhood on young men’s BMI is understudied. This longitudinal study examines BMI in young men over time as they transition from adolescence into fatherhood in a nationally r...
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doaj-5d5d68ba45544676a6cf61c127c9eb8c2020-11-25T03:49:52ZengSAGE PublishingAmerican Journal of Men's Health1557-98831557-98912016-11-011010.1177/1557988315596224Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to FatherhoodCraig F. Garfield MD0Greg Duncan PhD1Anna Gutina BA2Joshua Rutsohn MPH3Thomas W. McDade PhD4Emma K. Adam PhD5Rebekah Levine Coley PhD6P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale PhD7Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USAUniversity of California–Irvine, CA, USANorthwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USANorthwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USANorthwestern University, Evanston, IL, USANorthwestern University, Evanston, IL, USABoston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USANorthwestern University, Evanston, IL, USADespite a growing understanding that the social determinants of health have an impact on body mass index (BMI), the role of fatherhood on young men’s BMI is understudied. This longitudinal study examines BMI in young men over time as they transition from adolescence into fatherhood in a nationally representative sample. Data from all four waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health supported a 20-year longitudinal analysis of 10,253 men beginning in 1994. A “fatherhood-year” data set was created and changes in BMI were examined based on fatherhood status (nonfather, nonresident father, resident father), fatherhood years, and covariates. Though age is positively associated with BMI over all years for all men, comparing nonresident and resident fathers with nonfathers reveals different trajectories based on fatherhood status. Entrance into fatherhood is associated with an increase in BMI trajectory for both nonresident and resident fathers, while nonfathers exhibit a decrease over the same period. In this longitudinal, population-based study, fatherhood and residence status play a role in men’s BMI. Designing obesity prevention interventions for young men that begin in adolescence and carry through young adulthood should target the distinctive needs of these populations, potentially improving their health outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988315596224 |
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Craig F. Garfield MD Greg Duncan PhD Anna Gutina BA Joshua Rutsohn MPH Thomas W. McDade PhD Emma K. Adam PhD Rebekah Levine Coley PhD P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale PhD |
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Craig F. Garfield MD Greg Duncan PhD Anna Gutina BA Joshua Rutsohn MPH Thomas W. McDade PhD Emma K. Adam PhD Rebekah Levine Coley PhD P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale PhD Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to Fatherhood American Journal of Men's Health |
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Craig F. Garfield MD Greg Duncan PhD Anna Gutina BA Joshua Rutsohn MPH Thomas W. McDade PhD Emma K. Adam PhD Rebekah Levine Coley PhD P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale PhD |
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Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to Fatherhood |
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Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to Fatherhood |
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Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to Fatherhood |
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Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to Fatherhood |
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Longitudinal Study of Body Mass Index in Young Males and the Transition to Fatherhood |
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longitudinal study of body mass index in young males and the transition to fatherhood |
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American Journal of Men's Health |
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Despite a growing understanding that the social determinants of health have an impact on body mass index (BMI), the role of fatherhood on young men’s BMI is understudied. This longitudinal study examines BMI in young men over time as they transition from adolescence into fatherhood in a nationally representative sample. Data from all four waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health supported a 20-year longitudinal analysis of 10,253 men beginning in 1994. A “fatherhood-year” data set was created and changes in BMI were examined based on fatherhood status (nonfather, nonresident father, resident father), fatherhood years, and covariates. Though age is positively associated with BMI over all years for all men, comparing nonresident and resident fathers with nonfathers reveals different trajectories based on fatherhood status. Entrance into fatherhood is associated with an increase in BMI trajectory for both nonresident and resident fathers, while nonfathers exhibit a decrease over the same period. In this longitudinal, population-based study, fatherhood and residence status play a role in men’s BMI. Designing obesity prevention interventions for young men that begin in adolescence and carry through young adulthood should target the distinctive needs of these populations, potentially improving their health outcomes. |
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