Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns

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Autor(a) principal: Aparício, Graça
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Cunha, Madalena, Duarte, João, Pereira, Anabela, Bonito, Jorge, Albuquerque, Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8553
Resumo: Background: Studies in several countries indicate that parents show little concern and aren’t much aware of the nutritional status of their children, and have the tendency to underestimate the overweight which may present a difficulty when promoting healthier life styles. The aim of this study was to identify maternal body image perceptions in preschool children and analyze its relationship with nutritional status and family social demographic variables. Methods: A transversal and descriptive study was developed in a sample of 1424 preschool children and their mothers living in several parts of Portugal. The children were weighted and measured by trained personnel, the BMI was calculated and the nutritional status was classified according to the NCHS referential (CDC, 2000).1 Mother’s real and ideal body image perception from their children was evaluated according to Collins’ body image silhouettes (1991).2 Results: The ideal and real perception was translated in a negative index on both children’s genders, however 67.2% of the mothers revealed accuracy of perception, while 22.3% had a negative and 12.8% a positive discrepancy, being this significant concerning gender and age of the children. Children’s actual weight status (ie, 60.2% normal weight, 16.9% overweight, 17.4% obese and 5.5% underweight) was significantly different from their parents’ perceptions (ie, 52.3% normal weight, 27.5% overweight 0.6% obesity and 19.6% underweight) explaining in 25.9% the variability of this perception. Globally 42.3% has no discrepancy but 44.3% thinks that children were thin and 13.4% heavier. This difference is significant concerning the age and scholarship of the mothers but has no relation with the income and residence. Conclusion: Despite signs of a positive trend, mothers continue to show difficulty in recognizing the children’s nutritional status, so effective public health strategies to increase parents’ awareness could be the first step in an effort to prevent childhood obesity.
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spelling Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concernsWeight statusBody imageMother's perceptionOverweight childrenBackground: Studies in several countries indicate that parents show little concern and aren’t much aware of the nutritional status of their children, and have the tendency to underestimate the overweight which may present a difficulty when promoting healthier life styles. The aim of this study was to identify maternal body image perceptions in preschool children and analyze its relationship with nutritional status and family social demographic variables. Methods: A transversal and descriptive study was developed in a sample of 1424 preschool children and their mothers living in several parts of Portugal. The children were weighted and measured by trained personnel, the BMI was calculated and the nutritional status was classified according to the NCHS referential (CDC, 2000).1 Mother’s real and ideal body image perception from their children was evaluated according to Collins’ body image silhouettes (1991).2 Results: The ideal and real perception was translated in a negative index on both children’s genders, however 67.2% of the mothers revealed accuracy of perception, while 22.3% had a negative and 12.8% a positive discrepancy, being this significant concerning gender and age of the children. Children’s actual weight status (ie, 60.2% normal weight, 16.9% overweight, 17.4% obese and 5.5% underweight) was significantly different from their parents’ perceptions (ie, 52.3% normal weight, 27.5% overweight 0.6% obesity and 19.6% underweight) explaining in 25.9% the variability of this perception. Globally 42.3% has no discrepancy but 44.3% thinks that children were thin and 13.4% heavier. This difference is significant concerning the age and scholarship of the mothers but has no relation with the income and residence. Conclusion: Despite signs of a positive trend, mothers continue to show difficulty in recognizing the children’s nutritional status, so effective public health strategies to increase parents’ awareness could be the first step in an effort to prevent childhood obesity.Sociedad Española de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria2013-06-04T16:15:00Z2013-06-042013-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/8553http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8553porAparício, G., Cunha, M., Duarte, J., Pereira, A., Bonito, J., & Albuquerque, C. (2013). Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns. Atención primaria, 45 (Espec Cong 1), 194-200. [ISSN 0212-6567]194-2000212-6567Espec Cong 1Atención primaria45gaparicio5@hotmail.commadac@iol.ptjohnnyduarte@hotmail.comapereira@ua.ptjbonito@uevora.ptcmalbuquerque@gmail.comNutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns229Aparício, GraçaCunha, MadalenaDuarte, JoãoPereira, AnabelaBonito, JorgeAlbuquerque, Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:49:38Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/8553Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:02:46.098933Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns
spellingShingle Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns
Aparício, Graça
Weight status
Body image
Mother's perception
Overweight children
title_short Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns
title_full Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns
title_fullStr Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns
title_sort Nutritional status in preschool children: current trends of mother’s body perception and concerns
author Aparício, Graça
author_facet Aparício, Graça
Cunha, Madalena
Duarte, João
Pereira, Anabela
Bonito, Jorge
Albuquerque, Carlos
author_role author
author2 Cunha, Madalena
Duarte, João
Pereira, Anabela
Bonito, Jorge
Albuquerque, Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aparício, Graça
Cunha, Madalena
Duarte, João
Pereira, Anabela
Bonito, Jorge
Albuquerque, Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Weight status
Body image
Mother's perception
Overweight children
topic Weight status
Body image
Mother's perception
Overweight children
description Background: Studies in several countries indicate that parents show little concern and aren’t much aware of the nutritional status of their children, and have the tendency to underestimate the overweight which may present a difficulty when promoting healthier life styles. The aim of this study was to identify maternal body image perceptions in preschool children and analyze its relationship with nutritional status and family social demographic variables. Methods: A transversal and descriptive study was developed in a sample of 1424 preschool children and their mothers living in several parts of Portugal. The children were weighted and measured by trained personnel, the BMI was calculated and the nutritional status was classified according to the NCHS referential (CDC, 2000).1 Mother’s real and ideal body image perception from their children was evaluated according to Collins’ body image silhouettes (1991).2 Results: The ideal and real perception was translated in a negative index on both children’s genders, however 67.2% of the mothers revealed accuracy of perception, while 22.3% had a negative and 12.8% a positive discrepancy, being this significant concerning gender and age of the children. Children’s actual weight status (ie, 60.2% normal weight, 16.9% overweight, 17.4% obese and 5.5% underweight) was significantly different from their parents’ perceptions (ie, 52.3% normal weight, 27.5% overweight 0.6% obesity and 19.6% underweight) explaining in 25.9% the variability of this perception. Globally 42.3% has no discrepancy but 44.3% thinks that children were thin and 13.4% heavier. This difference is significant concerning the age and scholarship of the mothers but has no relation with the income and residence. Conclusion: Despite signs of a positive trend, mothers continue to show difficulty in recognizing the children’s nutritional status, so effective public health strategies to increase parents’ awareness could be the first step in an effort to prevent childhood obesity.
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