Campbell Michele W-C, Williams Joanne, Hampton Anne, Wake Melissa
Centre for Community Child Health, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, Flemington Road, Parkville, VIC.
Med J Aust. 2006 Mar 20;184(6):274-7. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2006.tb00236.x.
To assess maternal concern about overweight in Australian preschool-aged children and factors predicting maternal concern about children's current and future weight status.
Cross-sectional survey of child's body mass index and parent questionnaire.
Metropolitan Melbourne, Victoria, 2002.
A community-based cohort of 324 4-year-old children and their parents.
Mothers' reports of concern about the child's current and future weight status, and perceptions of the child's weight, diet and activity relative to their peers were compared with the child's measured weight status, and parent and child characteristics.
The prevalence of overweight or obesity was 19%, but only 5% of mothers indicated concern about their child being currently overweight, while 16% worried their child would become overweight. Over 70% of mothers of overweight children saw them as being of similar weight to their peers. Most mothers saw their children as being equally or more active than other children and having a diet at least as healthy as their peers. Overweight daughters were more likely to elicit maternal concern about current weight than overweight sons (relative risk, 4.6; 95% CI, 1.1-19.8). Mothers were more likely to worry about their child's potential for future overweight if they or the child's father were overweight.
Despite mounting public concern about childhood obesity in Australia, most mothers surveyed were not concerned about their child's weight, and many mothers did not perceive their overweight children as different from their peers. This may have implications for interventions that rely on acknowledgement of child overweight as a first step to change.
评估澳大利亚学龄前儿童的母亲对超重问题的担忧,以及预测母亲对孩子当前和未来体重状况担忧的因素。
对儿童体重指数进行横断面调查并发放家长问卷。
2002年,维多利亚州墨尔本都会区。
一个以社区为基础的队列,包含324名4岁儿童及其父母。
将母亲关于孩子当前和未来体重状况的担忧报告,以及对孩子体重、饮食和活动相对于同龄人情况的认知,与孩子测量出的体重状况、家长及孩子的特征进行比较。
超重或肥胖的患病率为19%,但只有5%的母亲表示担心孩子目前超重,而16%的母亲担心孩子会超重。超过70%的超重儿童母亲认为他们孩子的体重与同龄人相似。大多数母亲认为自己的孩子与其他孩子一样活跃或更活跃,饮食至少与同龄人一样健康。超重女儿比超重儿子更易引发母亲对当前体重的担忧(相对风险为4.6;95%置信区间为1.1 - 19.8)。如果母亲自己或孩子的父亲超重,她们更有可能担心孩子未来超重的可能性。
尽管澳大利亚公众对儿童肥胖问题的关注度不断提高,但大多数接受调查的母亲并不担心孩子的体重,而且许多母亲并不认为自己超重的孩子与同龄人有差异。这可能会对依赖于承认儿童超重作为改变第一步的干预措施产生影响。