Background: Many studies have assessed the ability of mothers to identify their child’s Body Mass Index (BMI) category and the vast majority of mothers are unable to do so accurately. This suggested a need for physicians to inform parents about their child’s weight status. However, many physicians do not chart BMI-for-age, even though it is recommended. Instead they rely on their visual perception of the patient’s weight status. This study determined the number of medical students, resident physicians, and community physicians who correctly categorize preschool children into their appropriate weight class by visual cues alone. Methods: Fourth-year medical students, family medicine and pediatric resident physicians, and family medicine and p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by parents of 4-year-old childr...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
It is well documented that there is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity ...
Background: Many studies have assessed the ability of mothers to identify their child’s Body Mass In...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
BackgroundBMI is a feasible and recommended measure for overweight and obesity screening in children...
Pediatric obesity is the most prevalent nutritional disorder in American children. The detrimental s...
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether Health Care Professionals (HCPs) are able to accurate...
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether health care professionals are able to accurately iden...
Objective: To compare parental report of child body image with perceived healthy weight body image i...
Background: Young people's perception of their weight status attracted much interest. With a better ...
Aim: We studied whether healthcare professionals adequately perceived if preschool children were ove...
excess weight as a health risk, knowledge of healthy eating habits, and recognition of obesity in th...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate which anthropometric measure of overweight status, BMI or waist-to-height ...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by parents of 4-year-old childr...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
It is well documented that there is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity ...
Background: Many studies have assessed the ability of mothers to identify their child’s Body Mass In...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
BackgroundBMI is a feasible and recommended measure for overweight and obesity screening in children...
Pediatric obesity is the most prevalent nutritional disorder in American children. The detrimental s...
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether Health Care Professionals (HCPs) are able to accurate...
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether health care professionals are able to accurately iden...
Objective: To compare parental report of child body image with perceived healthy weight body image i...
Background: Young people's perception of their weight status attracted much interest. With a better ...
Aim: We studied whether healthcare professionals adequately perceived if preschool children were ove...
excess weight as a health risk, knowledge of healthy eating habits, and recognition of obesity in th...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate which anthropometric measure of overweight status, BMI or waist-to-height ...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the validity of self-reported height and weight by parents of 4-year-old childr...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
It is well documented that there is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity ...