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Opportunities to Strengthen Childhood Obesity Prevention in Two Mexican Health Care Settings.

Elizabeth Cespedes1, Gloria Oliva Martínez Andrade2, Guadalupe Rodríguez-Oliveros3, Ricardo Perez-Cuevas4, Marco A González-Unzaga2, Amalia Benitez Trejo5, Jess Haines6, Matthew W Gillman1, Elsie M Taveras1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine Mexican caregivers' perceptions of the role of primary care in childhood obesity management, understand the barriers and facilitators of behavior change, and identify opportunities to strengthen obesity prevention and treatment in clinical settings.
METHODS: We conducted 52 in-depth interviews with parents and caregivers of overweight and obese children age 2-5 years in 4 Ministry of Health (public, low SES) and 4 Social Security Institute (insured, higher SES) primary care clinics in Mexico City and did systematic thematic analysis.
RESULTS: In both health systems, caregivers acknowledged childhood overweight but not its adverse health consequences. Although the majority of parents had not received nutrition or physical activity recommendations from health providers, many were open to clinician guidance. Despite knowledge of healthful nutrition and physical activity, parents identified several barriers to change including child feeding occurring in the context of competing priorities (work schedules, spouses' food preferences), and cultural norms (heavy as healthy, food as nurturance) that take precedence over adherence to dietary guidelines. Physical activity, while viewed favorably, is not a structured part of most preschooler's routines as reported by parents.
CONCLUSIONS: The likelihood of success for clinic-based obesity prevention among Mexican preschoolers will be higher by addressing contextual barriers such as cultural norms regarding children's weight and support of family members for behavior change. Similarities in caregivers' perceptions across 2 health systems highlight the possibility of developing comprehensive interventions for the population as a whole.

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Keywords:  Mexico; behavior; childhood obesity; clinical settings; pediatric; qualitative research

Year:  2012        PMID: 25530836      PMCID: PMC4269346     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pers Cent Med        ISSN: 2043-7730


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