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Published in: World Journal of Pediatrics 2/2021

01-04-2021 | Obesity | Brief Report

Relationship between parent perception of child anthropometric phenotype and body mass index change among children with developmental disabilities

Authors: Lu-Yu Xie, Folefac D. Atem, Sari Bar, Matthew Sunil Mathew, Cynthia Lebron, Catherina Chang, Ruby Natale, Sarah E. Messiah

Published in: World Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 2/2021

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Abstract

Background

Preschool-age children with developmental disabilities (DD) have higher prevalence of obesity than children without DD. This study aimed to explore the relationship between parent perception of their children’s anthropometric phenotype and child body mass index (BMI) z score change over one school year among preschoolers with DD.

Methods

The analysis consisted of a subsample ( =  64) of children with DD from a larger randomized controlled trial to test an obesity prevention program in the childcare center setting. Parents ranks their child’s anthropometric phenotype on a visual silhouette chart on a scale from 1 (underweight) to 7 (obese) and that rank score is compared to their BMI z score change over one school year.

Results

The majority (75%) of parents with an obese child underestimated their child’s anthropometric phenotype while 7% parents with a non-obese child overestimated. Parent overestimation of child anthropometric phenotype status is associated with increased BMI z score change over 1 school year among preschool-age children with disabilities.

Conclusion

Parental overestimation of child anthropometric phenotype status was associated with weight gain in preschool children with DD after one school year.
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Metadata
Title
Relationship between parent perception of child anthropometric phenotype and body mass index change among children with developmental disabilities
Authors
Lu-Yu Xie
Folefac D. Atem
Sari Bar
Matthew Sunil Mathew
Cynthia Lebron
Catherina Chang
Ruby Natale
Sarah E. Messiah
Publication date
01-04-2021
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Keywords
Obesity
Obesity
Published in
World Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 1708-8569
Electronic ISSN: 1867-0687
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12519-021-00420-5

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