| Literature DB >> 20862382 |
Marie-Eve Mathieu1, Vicky Drapeau, Angelo Tremblay.
Abstract
Objectives. To examine if distinct characteristics are associated with parental misclassification of underweight (UW), normal weight (NW), and overweight or obese (OWOB) children and the implications of misclassification on the parental evaluation of the child's lifestyle habits. Methods. Cross-sectional analysis (2004 sample) of the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (1998-2010) (n = 1,125). Results. 16%, 55%, and 77% of NW, UW and OWOB children were perceived inaccurately, respectively. Misperception was significantly higher in nonimmigrant parents of UW children, in highly educated parents of NW children and in NW and OWOB children with lower BMI percentiles. Erroneous body weight status identification impedes the evaluation of eating habits of all children as well as physical activity and fitness levels of UW and OWOB children. Conclusion. Parental misclassification of the child's body weight status and lifestyle habits constitutes an unfavorable context for healthy body weight management.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20862382 PMCID: PMC2939384 DOI: 10.1155/2010/306703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr ISSN: 1687-9740
Comparison of eating habits of children within a given body weight group perceived accurately or not.
| Underweight | Normal weight | Overweight/obese | |||||||
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| NW(=) | NW(−) |
| OW/OB(=) | OW/OB(−) |
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| Sometimes, rarely or never | 15 (41) | 5 (11) | .002 | 79 (11) | 44 (33) | <.001 | 1 (2) | 11 (7) | .207 |
| Often | 22 (59) | 41 (89) | 632 (89) | 88 (67) | 46 (98) | 144 (93) | |||
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| Never or rarely | 37 (100) | 40 (87) | .023 | 640 (90) | 128 (97) | .010 | 13 (28) | 114 (74) | <.001 |
| Sometimes or often | 0 (0) | 6 (13) | 71 (10) | 4 (3) | 34 (72) | 41 (26) | |||
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| Never or rarely | 29 (78) | 37 (80) | .818 | 559 (79) | 99 (75) | .356 | 25 (53) | 106 (67) | .056 |
| Sometimes or often | 8 (22) | 9 (20) | 152 (21) | 33 (25) | 22 (47) | 49 (32) | |||
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| Never or rarely | 16 (43) | 26 (57) | .228 | 442 (62) | 77 (58) | .406 | 34 (72) | 104 (67) | .499 |
| Sometimes or often | 21 (57) | 20 (43) | 269 (38) | 55 (42) | 13 (28) | 51 (33) | |||
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| Never or rarely | 1 (3) | 1 (2) | .876 | 4 (1) | 2 (2) | .232 | 1 (2) | 1 (1) | .369 |
| Sometimes or often | 36 (97) | 45 (98) | 707 (99) | 130 (98) | 46 (98) | 154 (99) | |||
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| Never or rarely | 25 (68) | 39 (85) | .064 | 574 (81) | 89 (67) | .001 | 41 (87) | 130 (84) | .575 |
| Sometimes or often | 12 (32) | 7 (15) | 137 (19) | 43 (33) | 6 (13) | 25 (16) | |||
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| Never or rarely | 15 (41) | 17 (37) | .739 | 264 (37) | 43 (33) | .318 | 28 (60) | 62 (40) | .018 |
| Sometimes or often | 22 (59) | 29 (63) | 447 (63) | 89 (67) | 19 (40) | 93 (60) | |||
Values are n (%) per category of parental perception; UW: underweight; NW: normal weight; OW/OB: overweight or obese; (−): perceived leaner than they are; (=): perceived accurately; (+): perceived bigger than they are.
Comparison of physical activity level and fitness of children within a given body weight group perceived accurately or not.
| Underweight | Normal weight | Overweight/obese | |||||||
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| UW(=) | UW(+) |
| NW(=) | NW(−) |
| OW/OB(=) | OW/OB(−) |
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| Much or moderately more | 15 (41) | 10 (22) | .064 | 235 (33) | 52 (39) | .161 | 7 (15) | 58 (37) | .004 |
| Equally, moderately or much less | 22 (59) | 36 (78) | 475 (67) | 80 (61) | 40 (85) | 97 (63) | |||
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| Most days or a few times a week | 4 (11) | 7 (15) | .556 | 108 (15) | 18 (14) | .646 | 9 (19) | 23 (15) | .478 |
| About once a week or less | 33 (89) | 39 (85) | 603 (85) | 114 (86) | 38 (81) | 132 (85) | |||
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| Most days or a few times a week | 4 (11) | 4 (9) | .746 | 55 (8) | 9 (7) | .715 | 5 (11) | 11 (7) | .431 |
| About once a week or less | 33 (89) | 42 (91) | 656 (92) | 123 (93) | 42 (89) | 144 (93) | |||
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| Most days or a few times a week | 19 (51) | 34 (74) | .034 | 478 (67) | 81 (61) | .190 | 27 (57) | 99 (64) | .426 |
| About once a week or less | 18 (49) | 12 (26) | 233 (33) | 51 (39) | 20 (43) | 56 (36) | |||
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| Much or moderately more | 12 (32) | 6 (13) | .033 | 231 (33) | 49 (67) | .304 | 9 (19) | 54 (35) | .042 |
| Equally, moderately or much less | 25 (68) | 40 (87) | 479 (67) | 83 (63) | 38 (81) | 101 (65) | |||
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| Sit ups | 7.3 | 6.4 | .370 | 7.4 | 6.7 | .105 | 5.2 | 6.4 | .128 |
| Long jump | 88.7 | 87.5 | .823 | 96.3 | 94.6 | .474 | 84.7 | 92.0 | .084 |
Categorical values are n (% per category of parental perception, i.e., −, = or +); continuous values are mean score (95% confidence interval) UW: underweight; NW: normal weight; OW/OB: overweight or obese; (−): perceived leaner than they are; (=): perceived accurately; (+): perceived bigger than they are. †: subjective assessment; §: objective assessment.
Figure 1Parental perception of the body weight status of their child per measured body weight categories.
Characteristics of the subjects.
| Underweight | Normal weight | Overweight/obese | |||||||
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| UW(=) | UW(+) |
| NW(=) | NW(−) |
| OW/OB(=) | OW/OB(−) |
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| Male | 18 (49) | 24 (52) | .750 | 320 (45) | 69 (52) | .124 | 19 (40) | 86 (55) | .070 |
| Female | 19 (51) | 22 (48) | 391 (55) | 63 (48) | 28 (60) | 69 (45) | |||
| Age, in years | 6.3 | 6.2 | .054 | 6.2 | 6.2 | .776 | 6.3 | 6.2 | .383 |
| BMI, in percentile | 1.7 | 1.9 | .567 | 49.7 | 32.4 | <.001 | 97.2 | 91.4 | <.001 |
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| <35 years old | 17 (46) | 28 (61) | .175 | 329 (46) | 65 (49) | .548 | 23 (49) | 74 (48) | .886 |
| ≥35 years old | 20 (54) | 18 (39) | 380 (54) | 67 (51) | 24 (51) | 81 (52) | |||
| Immigrant | |||||||||
| No | 24 (65) | 39 (85) | .035 | 548 (77) | 103 (79) | .645 | 32 (68) | 111 (72) | .641 |
| Yes | 13 (35) | 7 (15) | 160 (23) | 27 (21) | 15 (32) | 44 (28) | |||
| Highest diploma obtained | |||||||||
| High school or less | 8 (22) | 17 (37) | .130 | 242 (34) | 33 (25) | .040 | 21 (45) | 60 (39) | .464 |
| Post-secondary | 29 (78) | 29 (63) | 467 (66) | 99 (75) | 26 (55) | 95 (61) | |||
Results are n (% per body weight category) for categorical and mean score (95% confidence interval) for continuous variables; BMI: body mass index; UW: underweight; NW: normal weight; OW/OB: overweight or obese; (−): perceived leaner than they are; (=): perceived accurately; (+): perceived bigger than they are. Number of subjects per category presented at the top of each column is the maximal number and is accurate for most categorical variables and all continuous variables. For precise number of subjects, calculation of subjects per category can be performed.