Parental perception of child's weight, their attitudes towards child's dietary habits and the risk of obesity
Keywords: 
Childhood obesity
Dietary attitudes
Eating habits
Overweight
Weight perception
Issue Date: 
2022
Publisher: 
Springer
ISSN: 
1867-0687
35334044
Note: 
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation: 
García-Blanco, L. (Lorena); Berasaluce, A. (Arantxa); Romanos-Nanclares, A. (Andrea); et al. "Parental perception of child's weight, their attitudes towards child's dietary habits and the risk of obesity". World Journal of Pediatrics. 18 (7), 2022, 482 - 489
Abstract
Background: The association between parental perception of child's weight and their attitudes towards his/her dietary habits has not been reported yet. This study aimed to assess the association between parental underestimation of child's weight and parental attitudes towards child's dietary habits. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of SENDO cohort participants recruited between January 2015 and June 2020. All information was collected through online questionnaires completed by parents. We calculated crude and multivariable-adjusted odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for unhealthy attitudes towards child's dietary habits associated with parental underestimation of child's weight. Results: Sixteen percent of children in the SENDO project had parents who underestimated their weight. Parents who underestimated their child's weight status were more likely to have unhealthy attitudes toward his/her dietary habits [OR 3.35; 95% CI (1.71-6.53)]. Conclusions: Parental underestimation of child's weight was associated with unhealthy attitudes towards child's dietary habits. Pediatricians and public health practitioners should pay attention to the parental perception of child's weight to identify parents who underestimate it as an at-risk group in which to inquire about lifestyle and dietary habits.

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