Abstract Background A gap has been reported between healthcare professionals’ (hereafter “professionals”) recognition of preschool children’s diets and parents’ perception of concern. This study investigated the gap between the concerns reported by professionals and parents’ perceptions regarding health and dietary habits by age (18 months and 3 years) and gender in Japan. Methods The study design consisted of a cross-sectional, multilevel survey. The request letters were sent to all households with target children with the cooperation of local governments. After obtaining written informed consent from parents, questionnaires were distributed to them. The survey included 30 items on children's concerns about health and dietary habits. At th...
Background: There are no studies in Qatar or in the Middle East to investigate parental perception o...
Objective: To identify parents’ concerns and attitudes towards children’s diets, activity habits and...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...
Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, chil...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in developed countries and is a serious public health issue...
Abstract Background Health personnel must provide continuous support in response to problematic resu...
Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for the developmen...
Introduction: Early childhood obesity in China has become a pressing public health concern. A substa...
Introduction Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Background: Improving the dietary habits of children is important to decrease the future burden of n...
Abstract There is no consensus on which parental socioeconomic indicators should be used to define a...
INTRODUCTION: Insight into parents' perceptions of their children's eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Parental nutrition knowledge and attitudes play a fundamental role in their children's food knowledg...
Parental nutrition knowledge and attitudes play a fundamental role in their children’s food kn...
excess weight as a health risk, knowledge of healthy eating habits, and recognition of obesity in th...
Background: There are no studies in Qatar or in the Middle East to investigate parental perception o...
Objective: To identify parents’ concerns and attitudes towards children’s diets, activity habits and...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...
Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, chil...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in developed countries and is a serious public health issue...
Abstract Background Health personnel must provide continuous support in response to problematic resu...
Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for the developmen...
Introduction: Early childhood obesity in China has become a pressing public health concern. A substa...
Introduction Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Background: Improving the dietary habits of children is important to decrease the future burden of n...
Abstract There is no consensus on which parental socioeconomic indicators should be used to define a...
INTRODUCTION: Insight into parents' perceptions of their children's eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Parental nutrition knowledge and attitudes play a fundamental role in their children's food knowledg...
Parental nutrition knowledge and attitudes play a fundamental role in their children’s food kn...
excess weight as a health risk, knowledge of healthy eating habits, and recognition of obesity in th...
Background: There are no studies in Qatar or in the Middle East to investigate parental perception o...
Objective: To identify parents’ concerns and attitudes towards children’s diets, activity habits and...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...