Parents' denial: most don't recognize child's obesity.According to a report in Pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. Nursing Journal, parents' perceptions of their children's weight problems may not be dependable or accurate. In an article on childhood obesity childhood obesity Public health Overweight in a child, an average BMI of ≥ 85% for age and sex; ≥ 95% for age and sex is very obese. See Body-mass index, Obesity. Cf Adult obesity. , author Eric A. Hodges, MSN (1) (MicroSoft Network) A family of Internet-based services from Microsoft, which includes a search engine, e-mail (Hotmail), instant messaging (Windows Live Messaging) and a general-purpose portal with news, information and shopping (MSN Directory). , RN, RNP RNP abbr. ribonucleoprotein RNP see ribonucleoprotein. , found that among 99 mothers of overweight children, 79% failed to identify their children as overweight. This is troublesome, Hodges said, because parents' ability to recognize and accept that their child is overweight is vital if interventions are to be successful. Although clinicians can readily identify infants and children who are overweight, this identification is just the first step. Helping families understand obesity and recognize the problem, while working effectively with them to treat and prevent the problem, is key, Hodges writes. It is also crucial to examine eating behaviors, genetic predispositions, and environmental and familial influences on childhood obesity. |
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