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Table 1.

Cross-sectional associations between socioeconomic status and BMI z-score across childhood.

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Figure 1.

Mean BMI trajectories from age 4–5 to 10–11 years of different latent classes.

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Table 2.

Prevalence of weight trajectory classes by family and neighbourhood socioeconomic status.

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Table 3.

Association between socioeconomic status and longitudinal overweight trajectories from age 4–5 to 10–11 years.

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Figure 2.

Association between family socioeconomic status and weight trajectories from age 4–5 to age 10–11 years based on different BMI classifications.

Footnotes Figure 2. Hollow-Circles (○) represent ORs adjusted for confounders (Indigenous status and non-English speaking background) and diamond symbols (♦) represent ORs additionally adjusted for birth weight and parental BMI. Bars represent 95% CI.

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