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Parental perceptions of and concerns about child's body weight in eight European countries - the IDEFICS study.

机译:IDEFICS研究显示,八个欧洲国家的父母对孩子的体重有不同的看法和关注。

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What is already known about this subject Parents of children with overweight and obesity tend to underestimate their children's weight. Most studies show no association between parental education level and accurate parental perception of a child's weight category. Studies show no consistent relationship between parental weight perception and the child's gender. What this study adds Parental underestimation of children's weight category for children in the overweight and obesity categories was found across eight European countries. Regional differences indicated a more accurate parental weight perception in Northern and Central Europe. A high proportion of parents in Southern Europe were concerned about future underweight or overweight in their children.To evaluate parental perceptions of and concern about child's body weight and general health in children in a European cohort.Cross-sectional multi-centre study in eight European countries.16?220 children, ages 2-9 years.Parents completed a questionnaire regarding children's health and weight and concern about overweight and underweight. Objective children's weight categories from the International Obesity Task Force were used. Logistic regression models were utilized to identify predictors of accurate weight perception.Parental weight perception corresponded overall to children's mean body mass index (BMI) z-scores, with important exceptions. About one-third of the total indicated concern about underweight, paradoxically most often parents of children in the overweight or obesity categories. In 63%, parents of children in the overweight category marked 'proper weight'. The strongest predictor for accurate parental weight perception for children with overweight and obesity was BMI z-score (odds ratio [OR]?=?7.2, 95% confidence interval [CI] 6.1-8.7). Compared to Southern Europe, ORs for accurate parental weight perception were 4.4 (95% CI 3.3-6.0) in Northern Europe and 3.4 (95% CI 2.7-4.2) in Central Europe.Parents of children categorized as being overweight or obese systematically underestimated weight. Parents differed regionally regarding accurate weight perception and concern about overweight and underweight.
机译:关于此主题的已知信息超重和肥胖儿童的父母往往低估了他们的体重。大多数研究表明,父母的受教育程度与父母对孩子的体重类别的准确理解之间没有关联。研究表明,父母的体重知觉与孩子的性别之间没有一致的关系。这项研究增加了八个欧洲国家的父母对超重和肥胖儿童的体重类别的低估。区域差异表明在北欧和中欧,父母对体重的认识更为准确。南欧有很大比例的父母担心孩子未来的体重过轻或过重。在欧洲一个队列中评估父母对孩子体重和总体健康的看法和关注。在八个欧洲进行的横断面多中心研究国家/地区:16至220名儿童,年龄在2-9岁之间。父母们填写了一份有关儿童健康和体重以及对超重和体重不足的担忧的问卷。使用了国际肥胖特别工作组的客观儿童体重类别。逻辑回归模型用于确定准确体重感知的预测因子。父母体重感知总体上与儿童平均体重指数(BMI)z得分相对应,但有重要的例外情况。大约三分之一的人表示对体重过轻的担忧,这是自相矛盾的,最常见的是超重或肥胖儿童的父母。在63%的儿童中,超重儿童的父母标记为“适当体重”。对于超重和肥胖儿童,准确的父母体重感知最强的预测指标是BMI z评分(比值[OR]?=?7.2,95%置信区间[CI] 6.1-8.7)。与南欧相比,准确的父母体重感知的OR在北欧为4.4(95%CI 3.3-6.0),在中欧为3.4(95%CI 2.7-4.2)。儿童的父母被归类为超重或肥胖是系统地低估了体重。父母在准确的体重感知以及对超重和体重不足的关注方面存在地区差异。

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