Doolen Jessica, Alpert Patricia T, Miller Sally K
Department of Physiologic Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2009 Mar;21(3):160-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2008.00382.x.
Obesity is one of the most common chronic diseases in childhood. Many studies offer a variety of explanations for the alarming increase in childhood obesity; however, none discuss why an apparent disconnect exists in parental perceptions of their child's weight status. The purpose of this article was to review the current research literature on parental perceptions about their children's weight.
The articles included in this review were retrieved through a literature search using PubMed. Key words used to obtain relevant articles include childhood obesity, childhood overweight, and parental perception.
Several studies looked at parental perceptions of childhood obesity generated from the United Kingdom, Australia, Italy, and the United States. Universally, parents were more likely to misperceive their child's weight. This was especially true for parents who were themselves overweight.
If parents do not recognize their child as at risk for overweight or overweight, they cannot intervene to diminish the risk factors for pediatric obesity and its related complications. More research is needed to identify why this phenomenon occurs. Only then can effective interventions be initiated.
肥胖是儿童期最常见的慢性病之一。许多研究对儿童肥胖现象惊人增长给出了各种解释;然而,却无人探讨为何父母对其孩子体重状况的认知明显存在脱节。本文旨在综述当前关于父母对其孩子体重认知的研究文献。
本综述纳入的文章通过使用PubMed进行文献检索获取。用于获取相关文章的关键词包括儿童肥胖、儿童超重和父母认知。
有几项研究考察了来自英国、澳大利亚、意大利和美国的父母对儿童肥胖的认知。普遍而言,父母更有可能误判其孩子的体重。对于自身超重的父母来说尤其如此。
如果父母没有意识到自己的孩子有超重或肥胖风险,他们就无法进行干预以降低儿童肥胖及其相关并发症的风险因素。需要开展更多研究来确定为何会出现这种现象。只有到那时才能启动有效的干预措施。