This study recorded maternal perceptions of preschool children’s weight in Chinese mothers living in Australia and China. A survey was undertaken of 1951 mothers living in Chengdu and Wuhan, China and 89 Chinese mothers living in Perth, Australia. All participants were mothers with children aged 2-4 years. The children’s weight and height were measured and their weight status were classified using the International Obesity Task Force 2012 revised international child body mass index cut-offs. The prevalence of overweight or obese in children was 16.7% in China and 8% in Australia. The overall percentages of correct maternal perception of the child’s weight were 35% in underweight children, 69.2% in normal weight children but only 10.8% in ov...
Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, chil...
This study examined the longitudinal associations between parental feeding practices and child weigh...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Introduction: Early childhood obesity in China has become a pressing public health concern. A substa...
OBJECTIVE: Inaccurate parental perception of their child's weight status is commonly reported in ...
Objectives: This cross-sectional, quantitative study was designed to describe the prevalence of over...
Objectives Describe parental recognition of child weight and determine its association with prevalen...
Background: How weight perception influences weight-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in C...
Background: How weight perception influences weight-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in C...
Background and Purpose: The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated childhood obesity as a gl...
Background: Childhood obesity has become a major public health problem in many countries. To explore...
Childhood obesity is rapidly rising in many developing countries such as Bangladesh; however, the fa...
OBJECTIVE: To assess maternal concern about overweight in Australian preschool-aged children and fac...
Childhood obesity has been increased dramatically and become a public health concern in China. Paren...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing health concern and the literature implicates parents, par...
Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, chil...
This study examined the longitudinal associations between parental feeding practices and child weigh...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Introduction: Early childhood obesity in China has become a pressing public health concern. A substa...
OBJECTIVE: Inaccurate parental perception of their child's weight status is commonly reported in ...
Objectives: This cross-sectional, quantitative study was designed to describe the prevalence of over...
Objectives Describe parental recognition of child weight and determine its association with prevalen...
Background: How weight perception influences weight-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in C...
Background: How weight perception influences weight-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in C...
Background and Purpose: The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated childhood obesity as a gl...
Background: Childhood obesity has become a major public health problem in many countries. To explore...
Childhood obesity is rapidly rising in many developing countries such as Bangladesh; however, the fa...
OBJECTIVE: To assess maternal concern about overweight in Australian preschool-aged children and fac...
Childhood obesity has been increased dramatically and become a public health concern in China. Paren...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing health concern and the literature implicates parents, par...
Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, chil...
This study examined the longitudinal associations between parental feeding practices and child weigh...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...