Our outcome variable is body mass index (BMI) in middle-age. The CTD includes a BMI variable based on self-reported measures of height and weight at age 42. This BMI variable is calculated in metric units, and is based on weight (kg) divided by the square of height (m2).
Our childhood explanatory variable, i.e. our predictor of interest, is ‘general ability’. At age 11, the NCDS cohort were given a general ability test, which required the children participating in the study to recognise patterns in either words or pictures and correctly identify the next word/picture in a sequence. Their total score on this task represents their ‘general ability’ at that age, and this total score can range between 0 and 80. This variable is also available in the CTD.
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