James, SPezic, AngelaPonsonby, Anne-LouiseLafferty, AntonyGlasgow, NicholasCiszek, KarenKljakovic, MarjanDouglas, Kirsty P2015-12-131034-4810http://hdl.handle.net/1885/72481Aim A decline in asthma prevalence from 2000 to 2005 was reported previously. The objective is to examine the temporal trends for the prevalence of obesity and other childhood disorders and consider the extent to which associations between asthma and otheKeywords: anthropometry; article; asthma; attention deficit disorder; body height; body mass; body weight; child; childhood disease; childhood obesity; comorbidity; dyspnea; eczema; epilepsy; female; hay fever; human; insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; major clin asthma; co-morbidity; cross-sectional survey; obesity; school entryObesity and asthma at school entry: Co-morbidities and temporal trends201310.1111/jpc.121602016-02-24