MRC Epidemiology Unit, UKCRC Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
SAMRC Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit (DPHRU), School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
PLoS One. 2020 Apr 6;15(4):e0231094. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231094. eCollection 2020.
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is high among preschool age (3-5 years) children in South Africa, and children in urban low-income settings are particularly at risk. A better understanding of how parents or caregivers of young children perceive children's weight and size, as well as contextual factors influencing perceptions, is needed to inform interventions. The aim of this study was to examine how parents of preschool children in Soweto, South Africa, view childhood obesity, and to situate these perspectives in the context of the home environment in which preschool age children in Soweto live. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 16 parents in four neighbourhoods of Soweto. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis following a contextualist approach. Three themes were developed: growing differently, the 'right' way to be, and weight is not health. These themes capture parents' views on complex and reportedly inevitable causes of obesity, ideas about acceptable and preferred body sizes, and the low priority of weight per se compared to health. The findings suggest that childhood obesity prevention in South Africa needs to be done in a non-stigmatising way that recognises environmental and contextual factors, such as parents' limited sense of agency in relation to their children's health and weight, and concrete resource constraints. Environmental barriers to healthy behaviours need to be addressed in order to overcome the coexisting challenges of childhood undernutrition and obesity in urban low-income South African settings.
超重和肥胖在南非学龄前儿童(3-5 岁)中很普遍,城市低收入环境中的儿童尤其处于危险之中。为了制定干预措施,需要更好地了解幼儿的父母或照顾者如何看待儿童的体重和体型,以及影响这些看法的背景因素。本研究旨在探讨南非索韦托的学龄前儿童的父母如何看待儿童肥胖问题,并将这些观点置于索韦托学龄前儿童生活的家庭环境背景下。在索韦托的四个社区中,对 16 名家长进行了半结构化深入访谈。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并使用反思性主题分析方法进行分析,遵循语境主义方法。提出了三个主题:不同的成长方式、正确的方式和体重不是健康。这些主题反映了父母对肥胖复杂且据报道是不可避免的原因的看法、对可接受和理想体型的看法,以及与健康相比,体重本身的优先级较低。研究结果表明,南非的儿童肥胖预防需要以非污名化的方式进行,这种方式需要认识到环境和背景因素,例如父母对孩子健康和体重的有限能动性,以及具体的资源限制。需要解决健康行为的环境障碍,以克服城市低收入南非环境中儿童营养不良和肥胖并存的挑战。