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Title: Underestimation of children's weight status: views of parents in an urban community. Author: Tschamler JM, Conn KM, Cook SR, Halterman JS. Journal: Clin Pediatr (Phila); 2010 May; 49(5):470-6. PubMed ID: 19448127. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between parents' underestimation of their child's weight status and concerns about their child's weight and health. METHODS: We conducted interviews with parents in an urban pediatric clinic (January through June 2006). Children's height and weight were measured at the visit using standard techniques. RESULTS: 193 children were included (response rate 87%, 18 months-9 years, 70% black); 31% of parents underestimated their child's weight status (46% of overweight children, 24% of normal weight). Parents of normal-weight children who underestimated were more likely to be concerned about their child's weight (39% vs 2.9%, P < .001) than those who did not underestimate. Parents of overweight children who underestimated were less likely to be concerned about their child's weight (7.7% vs 59%, P < .001) than those who recognized their children as overweight. CONCLUSIONS: Many parents continue to underestimate their child's weight status. These perceptions may present a barrier to the prevention of childhood obesity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]