Clustering of diet, physical activity and overweight in parents and offspring in South India

S Swaminathan, T Thomas, S Yusuf… - European Journal of …, 2013 - nature.com
Results: Offspring BMI correlated significantly (P< 0.001) with the BMIs of both parents (r=
0.35, P< 0.001). Percent protein, carbohydrate, total fat and saturated fat intakes were
significantly correlated (P< 0.001) between offspring and parents. Offspring physical activity
level (PAL) correlated significantly with the mother (r= 0.26, P< 0.001), but not the father. A
two-step cluster analysis revealed two distinct clusters: obesogenic and nonobesogenic.
The obesogenic cluster, which consisted of 83% of families with at least one parent or …
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