Back to Search
Start Over
Parents' underestimation of their child's weight status. Moderating factors and change over time: A cross-sectional study
- Source :
- PLoS One, 15, 1, PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e0227761 (2020), PLoS ONE, PLoS One, 15
- Publication Year :
- 2020
-
Abstract
- Contains fulltext : 220953.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) BACKGROUND: Parents' underestimation of their child's weight status can hinder active participation in overweight prevention programs. We examined the level of agreement between the parents' perception of their child's weight status and the child's actual weight status, moderating factors, and change over time. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used data collected in 2009 (n = 8105), 2013 (n = 8844) and 2017 (n = 11,022) from a community-based survey conducted among parents of children age 2-12 years in the Netherlands. Parents classified their perception of their child's weight status on a 5-point Likert scale. In 2009 and 2013, the child's BMI was calculated from self-reported data by parents. The level of agreement between the parent's perception of the weight status and the actual weight status was examined using Cohen's kappa. The role of demographic factors on parents' perception were examined using logistic regression. RESULTS: In 2009, 2013 and 2017, 6%, 6% and 5% of the parents, respectively, classified their child as heavy/extremely heavy. In 2009 and 2013, 64.7% and 61.0% of parents, respectively, underestimated the weight status of their overweight child. This was even higher among parents of obese children. Overall, the agreement between the parents' perception and the actual weight status improved from 2009 (kappa = 0.38) to 2013 (kappa = 0.43) (p
- Subjects :
- Questionnaires
Male
Parents
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Pediatric Obesity
Cross-sectional study
Physiology
Ethnic group
Social Sciences
Overweight
Logistic regression
Pediatrics
Geographical locations
Body Mass Index
Families
0302 clinical medicine
Sociology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Medicine and Health Sciences
Ethnicities
Public and Occupational Health
030212 general & internal medicine
Child
Children
Netherlands
Multidisciplinary
Child Health
Age Factors
Europe
Weight Reduction Programs
Physiological Parameters
Research Design
Child, Preschool
Urological cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 15]
Medicine
Female
medicine.symptom
Research Article
Childhood Obesity
Science
Research and Analysis Methods
Childhood obesity
Education
Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]
03 medical and health sciences
030225 pediatrics
medicine
Humans
Obesity
European Union
Educational Attainment
Survey Research
business.industry
Body Weight
Biology and Life Sciences
medicine.disease
Educational attainment
Cross-Sectional Studies
Age Groups
People and Places
Population Groupings
Perception
business
Body mass index
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS One, 15, 1, PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e0227761 (2020), PLoS ONE, PLoS One, 15
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....96fae4e6fca3de5fe5ea00a24acd093c