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Old 02-01-07, 12:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Parents blind to fat children: study

Parents blind to fat children: studyJanuary 31, 2007 - 1:39PM




Most parents don't think their overweight children are fat - and heavy parents are the worst judges of them all, a study has found.
A survey of more than 1,200 Melbourne families has revealed the majority of caregivers believe their kids are of normal weight when they are overweight or even obese.
Parents of 5 to 6-year-olds were the worst, with 90 per cent wrongly judging their overweight child.
And 63 per cent of parents of overweight 10 to 12-year-olds made the same mistake.
Deakin University researcher David Crawford said the findings, published in the journal Public Health Nutrition, were alarming given Australia was in the grip of an obesity epidemic.
"These are quite troubling results and suggest that current obesity prevention campaigns are not hitting the mark with parents," said Prof Crawford, head of the Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research.
"Parents are part of the front line in the battle to reverse the trend of obesity in children.
"It is therefore essential that they are armed with information and practical strategies that they understand and can easily build into their daily lives."
He said the results were not surprising because waistlines were expanding across the whole population, making obesity harder to recognise.
"Almost one in two people are overweight now ... so it's almost more usual than unusual," Prof Crawford said.
Children are also growing quickly, making it hard to judge weight, and many parents also believe their child will grow out of it which, research shows, is not the case.
Mothers in particular tended to judge a weight problem on whether their child was teased at school - a poor marker of overweight.
Interestingly, it was the overweight adults that were least likely to recognise their child's weight problem, probably because they don't recognise it in themselves, Prof Crawford said.
Despite not recognising the problem, most parents said they took care to promote a balanced diet and physical activity and cut back on junk food in the home.
But few parents boosted fruit and vegetables intake, limited television viewing or stopped children drinking high energy drinks to control weight.

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Parents of 5 to 6-year-olds were the worst, with 90 per cent wrongly judging their overweight child.


i knew this study would be bad before i opened the darn thing, but i didnt think it would be that bad!
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I'm actually doing research paper on childhood obesity and noticed that some published resources reveal that parents believe their children will grow out of the overweight state. They call it "baby fat" or cute "chubby cheeks." Don't get me wrong, fat is essential for the body to function. It's the main source of energy and food for the brain. For babies being fat is good, but as they grow the storage of nutrients go into newly formed tissues. Parents need to be more familiar with BMI ratios, height and weight, and healthy averages for the age of a child.

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I'm actually doing research paper on childhood obesity and noticed that some published resources reveal that parents believe their children will grow out of the overweight state. They call it "baby fat" or cute "chubby cheeks." Don't get me wrong, fat is essential for the body to function. It's the main source of energy and food for the brain. For babies being fat is good, but as they grow the storage of nutrients go into newly formed tissues. Parents need to be more familiar with BMI ratios, height and weight, and healthy averages for the age of a child.

Yuliya

I can't count how many time's I've heard people say their kid has baby fat . Too many to count. The parents who have kids in situations like this NEVER and I mean NEVER own up to it or take responsibility.

Can't wait to see your paper Yuliya! You are going to post it on here, right?


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I can't count how many time's I've heard people say their kid has baby fat . Too many to count. The parents who have kids in situations like this NEVER and I mean NEVER own up to it or take responsibility.

Can't wait to see your paper Yuliya! You are going to post it on here, right?


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Behave yourself William!

I too look forward to your writings Yuliya, best of luck!

I do have a question for you, what percentage of children with "baby fat" truly do just grow out of it because it is a genetic feature?
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I can't count how many time's I've heard people say their kid has baby fat . Too many to count. The parents who have kids in situations like this NEVER and I mean NEVER own up to it or take responsibility.

Can't wait to see your paper Yuliya! You are going to post it on here, right?


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I promise I'll post all four of them! It's a semester research project!!!

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Behave yourself William!

I too look forward to your writings Yuliya, best of luck!

I do have a question for you, what percentage of children with "baby fat" truly do just grow out of it because it is a genetic feature?
If it's a genetic feature, not much can be done. I mean as sad as it sounds, genetic inheritance is unmodifiable risk factor for any disease or physiological/mental problem. Children don't grow out of it.

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