Robinson Eric, Sutin Angelina R
Institute of Psychology, Health & Society, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom; and
Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Florida.
Pediatrics. 2016 May;137(5). doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-3957.
Parents of children who are overweight often fail to accurately identify their child's weight status. Although these misperceptions are presumed to be a major public health concern, little research has examined whether parental perceptions of child weight status are protective against weight gain during childhood. Our objective was to examine whether parental perceptions of child weight status are associated with weight gain across childhood.
Data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children were used to assess parental perceptions of child weight status and to examine changes in researcher measured child BMI z scores across childhood, from 4 to 13 years old. Participants included 3557 Australian children and their parents.
Children whose parents perceived their weight as being "overweight," as opposed to "about the right weight," gained more weight (increase in BMI z score) from baseline to follow-up in all analyses. This finding did not depend on the actual weight of the child; the association between perceiving one's child as being overweight and future weight gain was similar among children whose parents accurately and inaccurately believed their child was overweight.
Contrary to popular belief, parental identification of child overweight is not protective against further weight gain. Rather, it is associated with more weight gain across childhood. Further research is needed to understand how parental perceptions of child weight may counterintuitively contribute to obesity.
超重儿童的父母常常无法准确识别孩子的体重状况。尽管这些误解被认为是一个主要的公共卫生问题,但很少有研究探讨父母对孩子体重状况的认知是否能预防儿童期体重增加。我们的目的是研究父母对孩子体重状况的认知是否与整个儿童期的体重增加有关。
澳大利亚儿童纵向研究的数据用于评估父母对孩子体重状况的认知,并研究从4岁到13岁整个儿童期研究人员测量的儿童BMI z评分的变化。参与者包括3557名澳大利亚儿童及其父母。
在所有分析中,与那些父母认为孩子“体重合适”的儿童相比,父母认为孩子“超重”的儿童从基线到随访体重增加更多(BMI z评分增加)。这一发现并不取决于孩子的实际体重;在父母准确和不准确地认为孩子超重的儿童中,将孩子视为超重与未来体重增加之间的关联相似。
与普遍看法相反,父母识别孩子超重并不能预防进一步的体重增加。相反,它与整个儿童期更多的体重增加有关。需要进一步研究以了解父母对孩子体重的认知如何会违反直觉地导致肥胖。