The childhood obesity epidemic continues to escalate, disproportionately impacting Mexican American children. It is unclear how Mexican American mothers, who are at high-risk of rearing obese children, perceive childhood obesity, prevention or their role in prevention. Three studies - a systematic literature review, a qualitative study focusing on Mexican American mothers' perceptions of childhood obesity, and a qualitative study examining Mexican American mothers' perceptions regarding childhood obesity prevention and their role in prevention - were used to address this research question. The first study is a systematic review of the literature regarding Mexican American mothers' perceptions of childhood obesity and their role in preventi...
Mexican-heritage children are at greater risk to become overweight or obese than children of other e...
It is known that mothers’ child-feeding behaviors are associated with their children’s weight status...
Childhood obesity is a significant problem in America today. While there has been considerable resea...
The childhood obesity epidemic continues to escalate, disproportionately impacting Mexican American ...
Introduction: Mothers play an important role in preventing childhood obesity; however, might differ ...
Background: This qualitative study explored values, attitudes, and beliefs held by Mexican-origin mo...
Abstract Background: Childhood obesity is a public health issue negatively affecting children’s ph...
Hispanic children in the United States (US) have the highest prevalence of obesity compared to other...
Childhood obesity is an epidemic in the United States. In 2012, more than one-third of children and ...
Prevalence of obesity has disproportionately increased among Mexican children living in the US and M...
Mexican-heritage children are at greater risk to become overweight or obese than children of other e...
Childhood obesity rates among Mexican Americans have risen along with the concerns of public health ...
Obesity has become a pressing issue for Hispanic populations in the United States (U.S.) as well as ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2017), more than 1.9 billion adults age 18 and olde...
health and obesity in their children and perceptions of physician weight assessments. 24 low-income ...
Mexican-heritage children are at greater risk to become overweight or obese than children of other e...
It is known that mothers’ child-feeding behaviors are associated with their children’s weight status...
Childhood obesity is a significant problem in America today. While there has been considerable resea...
The childhood obesity epidemic continues to escalate, disproportionately impacting Mexican American ...
Introduction: Mothers play an important role in preventing childhood obesity; however, might differ ...
Background: This qualitative study explored values, attitudes, and beliefs held by Mexican-origin mo...
Abstract Background: Childhood obesity is a public health issue negatively affecting children’s ph...
Hispanic children in the United States (US) have the highest prevalence of obesity compared to other...
Childhood obesity is an epidemic in the United States. In 2012, more than one-third of children and ...
Prevalence of obesity has disproportionately increased among Mexican children living in the US and M...
Mexican-heritage children are at greater risk to become overweight or obese than children of other e...
Childhood obesity rates among Mexican Americans have risen along with the concerns of public health ...
Obesity has become a pressing issue for Hispanic populations in the United States (U.S.) as well as ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2017), more than 1.9 billion adults age 18 and olde...
health and obesity in their children and perceptions of physician weight assessments. 24 low-income ...
Mexican-heritage children are at greater risk to become overweight or obese than children of other e...
It is known that mothers’ child-feeding behaviors are associated with their children’s weight status...
Childhood obesity is a significant problem in America today. While there has been considerable resea...