This study examined the response of parents of elementary school-aged children to a school-based body mass index (BMI) screening and parent notification program conducted in one Minnesota school district in 2010–2011 and whether parent’s response was moderated by child’s weight status. Randomly selected parents (N 122) of second- and fourth-grade students completed a mailed self-administered anonymous survey. Child’s weight status was determined using measured height and weight. Most parents read the BMI notification letter and considered it helpful, independent of child’s weight status. Parents of overweight children were significantly more likely than parents of normal weight children to report healthy lifestyle changes. This low-intensi...
Objective: Firstly, to investigate the degree of concern parents feel about their children's weight ...
Obesity is a problem that children locally and across the nation are facing. The objective of this s...
Background: Parental perceptions of child’s weight status may influence family readiness to foster h...
This study examined the response of parents of elementary school-aged children to a school-based bod...
School-based body mass index (BMI) screening and parent notification programs have been advanced as ...
Background: Current evidence demonstrates that, while a widely used tool for childhood obesity preve...
It is well documented that there is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity ...
ObjectiveIn this study, we identify predictors of parental underestimation of child weight status an...
In response to the growing child and adolescent obesity epidemic, some states and local school autho...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the effectiveness of state-mandated body mass index (BMI) screening program...
Background: A parent’s perception about their child’s overweight status is an important precursor or...
Introduction: Parental perceptions of their young children\u27s weight and habits may play an import...
4th place award at the Ohio Public Health Association Conference in May 2006Parental Perceptions of ...
It is well documented that there is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity ...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
Objective: Firstly, to investigate the degree of concern parents feel about their children's weight ...
Obesity is a problem that children locally and across the nation are facing. The objective of this s...
Background: Parental perceptions of child’s weight status may influence family readiness to foster h...
This study examined the response of parents of elementary school-aged children to a school-based bod...
School-based body mass index (BMI) screening and parent notification programs have been advanced as ...
Background: Current evidence demonstrates that, while a widely used tool for childhood obesity preve...
It is well documented that there is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity ...
ObjectiveIn this study, we identify predictors of parental underestimation of child weight status an...
In response to the growing child and adolescent obesity epidemic, some states and local school autho...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the effectiveness of state-mandated body mass index (BMI) screening program...
Background: A parent’s perception about their child’s overweight status is an important precursor or...
Introduction: Parental perceptions of their young children\u27s weight and habits may play an import...
4th place award at the Ohio Public Health Association Conference in May 2006Parental Perceptions of ...
It is well documented that there is a worldwide epidemic of obesity in children. To address obesity ...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
Objective: Firstly, to investigate the degree of concern parents feel about their children's weight ...
Obesity is a problem that children locally and across the nation are facing. The objective of this s...
Background: Parental perceptions of child’s weight status may influence family readiness to foster h...