Adamo Kristi B, Papadakis Sophia, Dojeiji Laurie, Turnau Micheline, Simmons Louise, Parameswaran Meena, Cunningham John, Pipe Andrew L, Reid Robert D
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute;
Paediatr Child Health. 2010 Nov;15(9):e33-41. doi: 10.1093/pch/15.9.e33.
Parents have a fundamental role in promoting the healthy weight of their children.
To determine parental perceptions of their child's body weight, eating and physical activity (PA) behaviours, and to test a predictive model of parental perceptions regarding their child's PA and healthy eating behaviours.
A random-digit telephone survey was conducted among parents of children four to 12 years of age living in the Champlain region of Ontario. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the responses. Path analysis was used to identify predictors of parental perceptions of PA and healthy eating.
The study sample consisted of 1940 parents/caregivers. Only 0.2% of parents reported their child as being obese; 8.6% reported their child as being overweight. Most parents perceived their child to be physically active and eating healthily. Approximately 25% of parents reported that their child spent 2 h/day or more in front of a screen, and that their child consumed less than three servings of fruits and vegetables daily, and regularly consumed fast food. Variables that correlated with PA perceptions included time spent reading/doing homework, interest in PA, perceived importance of PA, frequency of PA, level of parental PA, participation in organized sport, child weight and parental concern for weight. Variables that predicted perceptions regarding healthy eating were parental education, household income, preparation of home-cooked meals, fruit and vegetable intake, and concern for and influence on the child's weight.
Parents in the present study sample did not appear to understand, or had little knowledge of the recommendations for PA and healthy eating in children. Parents appeared to base their judgment of healthy levels of PA or healthy eating behaviours using minimal criteria; these criteria are inconsistent with those used by health professionals to define adequate PA and healthy eating. The present survey highlights an important knowledge gap between scientific opinion and parental perceptions of the criteria for healthy PA and eating behaviours.
父母在促进孩子健康体重方面起着至关重要的作用。
确定父母对其孩子体重、饮食和身体活动(PA)行为的看法,并测试一个关于父母对孩子PA和健康饮食行为看法的预测模型。
对居住在安大略省尚普兰地区4至12岁儿童的父母进行了随机数字电话调查。使用描述性统计来总结回答。路径分析用于确定父母对PA和健康饮食看法的预测因素。
研究样本包括1940名父母/照顾者。只有0.2%的父母报告他们的孩子肥胖;8.6%报告他们的孩子超重。大多数父母认为他们的孩子身体活跃且饮食健康。约25%的父母报告他们的孩子每天花2小时或更多时间在屏幕前,且孩子每天食用的水果和蔬菜少于三份,还经常吃快餐。与PA看法相关的变量包括阅读/做作业的时间、对PA的兴趣、PA的感知重要性、PA的频率、父母的PA水平、参与有组织的运动、孩子的体重以及父母对体重的关注。预测健康饮食看法的变量包括父母教育程度、家庭收入、家庭烹饪餐食的准备、水果和蔬菜摄入量以及对孩子体重的关注和影响。
本研究样本中的父母似乎不理解或对儿童PA和健康饮食的建议知之甚少。父母似乎仅使用极少的标准来判断PA或健康饮食行为的健康水平;这些标准与健康专业人员用于定义适当PA和健康饮食的标准不一致。本次调查凸显了科学观点与父母对健康PA和饮食行为标准看法之间的重要知识差距。