Background: A parent’s perception about their child’s overweight status is an important precursor or determinant of preventative actions. Acknowledgment of, and concern for, overweight may be moderated by the parent’s own weight status whereas engaging in healthy behaviors at home may promote healthy weight status. It is hypothesized that normal weight parents are more likely to engage in healthy behaviors and acknowledge overweight in their own children whereas heavier parents may report more concern about child weight. Methods: A total of 1745 parents of first- through fifth-grade students completed a questionnaire assessing reactions to a school BMI report and perceptions about BMI issues. Specific items included perceptions of child’s w...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
Background: Parental perceptions of child’s weight status may influence family readiness to foster h...
Background: A parent\u27s perception about their child\u27s overweight status is an important precur...
Objective: Firstly, to investigate the degree of concern parents feel about their children's weight ...
Background: Treating overweight children may be more difficult when parents themselves do not correc...
<div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Understanding the knowledge, attitudes, and be...
Parents are a primary contributor to the development of obesegenic behavior in youth. However, many ...
Introduction: Parental perceptions of their young children\u27s weight and habits may play an import...
Objective. To evaluate parents' beliefs and practices related to childhood obesity and determin...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
excess weight as a health risk, knowledge of healthy eating habits, and recognition of obesity in th...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Abstract Background Very few studies have evaluated the association between a child's lifestyle fact...
This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child’s weight status. Association...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
Background: Parental perceptions of child’s weight status may influence family readiness to foster h...
Background: A parent\u27s perception about their child\u27s overweight status is an important precur...
Objective: Firstly, to investigate the degree of concern parents feel about their children's weight ...
Background: Treating overweight children may be more difficult when parents themselves do not correc...
<div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Understanding the knowledge, attitudes, and be...
Parents are a primary contributor to the development of obesegenic behavior in youth. However, many ...
Introduction: Parental perceptions of their young children\u27s weight and habits may play an import...
Objective. To evaluate parents' beliefs and practices related to childhood obesity and determin...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
excess weight as a health risk, knowledge of healthy eating habits, and recognition of obesity in th...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Abstract Background Very few studies have evaluated the association between a child's lifestyle fact...
This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child’s weight status. Association...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
Background: Parental perceptions of child’s weight status may influence family readiness to foster h...