| Literature DB >> 21897830 |
Amy L Fielden1, Elizabeth Sillence, Linda Little.
Abstract
Childhood obesity is a major concern in today's society. Research suggests the inclusion of the views and understandings of a target group facilitates strategies that have better efficacy. The objective of this study was to explore the concepts and themes that make up children's understandings of the causes and consequences of obesity. Participants were selected from Reception (4-5 years old) and Year 6 (10-11 years old), and attended a school in an area of Sunderland, in North East England. Participants were separated according to age and gender, resulting in four focus groups, run across two sessions. A thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006) identified overarching themes evident across all groups, suggesting the key concepts that contribute to children's understandings of obesity are "Knowledge through Education," "Role Models," "Fat is Bad," and "Mixed Messages." The implications of these findings and considerations of the methodology are discussed in full.Entities:
Keywords: Obesity/overweight; children research; health behaviour; qualitative research
Year: 2011 PMID: 21897830 PMCID: PMC3166520 DOI: 10.3402/qhw.v6i3.7170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ISSN: 1748-2623
| I: | No none of it is real! So what have you put in your healthy lunches girls? You tell me what you have got. |
| *: | Apple, I've got pasta, egg, cracker, grapes, bun and cheese. |
| Girls reception | |
| I: | And why's rice healthy? |
| *: | Because it's nice. |
| I: | What healthy food do you eat? |
| *: | Chips |
| Boys reception | |
| I: | Why is a banana important? |
| *: | Because it makes you strong so you can grow you have to have fruit so you can grow. |
| I: | Can you tell me then girls, we have found all these things that are good, as an example can you tell me, sausage, why is sausage good? |
| *: | Because it makes you feel strong. |
| Girls reception | |
| I: | What about this one here, swimming, who likes swimming? |
| *: | Me |
| *: | Me |
| *: | Me |
| I: | And why is swimming good for you? |
| *: | Cos it makes you strong. |
| Boys reception | |
| *: | This is a banana. |
| I: | Ok why's a banana healthy? |
| *: | Because it's got seeds inside, because it's a fruit. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| I: | So do you know the different groups of food like carbohydrates, I heard you say protein and dairy before? |
| *: | Done it in science. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| I: | So what happens to you if all you do is you do watch TV and play the computer, eat the food that you told me was the bad food, what would happen to you? |
| *: | You would have a miserable life. |
| *: | Get fat, teeth will fall out. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| *: | I would say my dad likes fish so I eat fish loads. |
| *: | My dad likes chicken, so he gives me chicken cos after school I do sport, like boxing, he gives me a sandwich with loads of different toppings in cos meats a muscle maker and vegetables is like an energy maker, so if you eat those you will get fitter and healthier. |
| Boys year 6 | |
| *: | Like sometimes on an afternoon my dad goes to the gym, then there is these tracks outside, and I practice every day on my 100 meter sprint and I can do it in 12 seconds, and when I started doing it I was 21 second, so I keep practicing. |
| Boys year 6 | |
| I: | What about this one, walking to school? … Why is it good for you? |
| *: | Because me and my mam walk to school and its good. |
| Girls reception | |
| *: | I like to be skinny, my nana does as well, and she wants to be skinny because she's fat now but I still love her. |
| Girls reception | |
| *: | Guess what, I seen this film right the boy was fat right, his legs was right down to the bottom, he had a fat tummy, I was hiding cos I hated him, he was horrible, he will have to go to hospital, he was fat. |
| Girls reception | |
| I: | So what would you tell somebody if you pretend that I was really, really fat, what would you tell me to do. |
| *: | Go to the doctors … hospital, operation. |
| Girls reception | |
| I: | What about the other end of the scale, you know if you've got overweight being fat on this side what about being underweight at this end? |
| *: | It's bad cos you're all bony and you can't do anything cos you're not strong enough, you're weak. |
| *: | So you need to be in the middle. |
| I: | Is it easy to stay in the middle? |
| *: | No, because sometimes you can't be bothered to eat well and exercise. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| *: | Yeah like Wayne Rooney. |
| I: | And why is he fit? |
| *: | Cos he's good at footballing. |
| I: | Do you think that they have to eat special food? |
| *: | Yes |
| I: | And what special food do they have to eat? |
| *: | Bananas and apples. |
| Boys reception | |
| *: | Actually you can put weight on running cos muscle weighs more than fat so you can put weight on—like Katie Price she put on 10 pounds cos she started running. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| *: | Yes, she wants to be a model so she starves herself, her mam gives her a big packed lunch and she puts most of it in the bin, she's like that skinny then she walks out of the dinner hall. |
| Boys year 6 | |
| *: | Like all the fat goes through your blood and stuff. |
| *: | Like sugar, like all the sugar goes through your blood if you eat too much of it would clog up your arteries and you might die. |
| Boys year 6 | |
| I: | Like how? What would happen to you? Is something going to happen straight away or is it something that's going to happen to. |
| *: | You would get rotten teeth and you would not be as strong as you would be if you ate healthy and stuff. |
| *: | You could die. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| *: | Because fat would be horrible. |
| *: | Because it's bad for you, because it looks bad. |
| *: | Because people call you big fat. |
| Girls reception | |
| I: | Is it important to eat things that are good for you? |
| *: | Laughter |
| I: | What do you think happens to you if you eat lots of these biscuits? |
| *: | Fat |
| I: | And what good would stop you from getting fat, or would help you not be fat? |
| *: | Giggling |
| Boys reception | |
| I: | So … so what do you think about being fat, like if you see somebody in the street who looks like they are not very healthy do you think? |
| *: | They can't do much, like most of the things you want to do in life, like swimming, jogging. |
| *: | Jobs when you grow older. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| *: | Like if my parents were proper massive and I went to the town with them I would just say they took me to the town and I don't know them. |
| Boys year 6 | |
| I: | And what sort of things for eating well? |
| *: | Like fruit and vegetables. |
| *: | Some Sugar. |
| *: | If you eat vegetables and fruit and you might get back to underweight. |
| *: | And you want to be in the middle. |
| *: | You need a bit of fat on you. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| I: | Do you have breakfast most mornings? Do you normally have some breakfast, what do you normally have for breakfast? |
| *: | Miss I have chocolate cookies. |
| I: | What did you have for your tea last night? |
| *: | I just had for my supper. |
| I: | What did you have last night for your supper? |
| *: | Err sandwiches, cake and |
| I: | What about what did you have last night for your tea? |
| *: | Pizza |
| Girls reception | |
| I: | You eat two, two pieces of fruit? |
| *: | Yes, cos my mam chops it into two halves. |
| Boys reception | |
| *: | And people say if you make fruit smoothies its healthy for you but it said in the news something about being obese again it said that if you drink a smoothie one a day you'll put on 13 pounds, that's nearly a stone in a year. |
| Boys year 6 | |
| I: | What about at home? You know if you're taught all this stuff at school what happens when you go home? Do Mum and Dad teach you the same things or is it different? |
| *: | Different |
| I: | And why is it different? |
| *: | I eat more sweets. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| *: | So you need to be in the middle. |
| I: | Is it easy to stay in the middle? |
| *: | No, because sometimes you can't be bothered to eat well and exercise. |
| Girls year 6 | |
| I: | Do you think it's quite easy to lose weight? |
| *: | Yes |
| *: | Well for some people. |
| *: | If you put your mind to it, it is. |
| I: | No go on cos everyone's got different ideas. |
| *: | You can't just lose weight quickly. |
| *: | Cos my dad when he was young he was obese so he told me, but he's sort of addicted really. |
| *: | Addicted to what. |
| *: | Addicted he cannot stop but he's trying. |
| *: | He cannot stop what. |
| *: | Eating when he was young, he like learnt now he's saying to me about being fit cos he tells me about what happened when he was young so I try it. |
| Boys year 6 | |