Maternal Perceptions of Overweight Preschool Children

Author:

Baughcum Amy E.1,Chamberlin Leigh A.1,Deeks Cindy M.1,Powers Scott W.12,Whitaker Robert C.12

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Medical Center; and the

2. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Abstract

Context. Childhood obesity is a major public health problem, and prevention efforts should begin early in life and involve parents. Objective. To determine what factors are associated with mothers' failure to perceive when their preschool children are overweight. Design. Cross-sectional survey. Settings. Offices of private pediatricians and clinics of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Participants. Six hundred twenty-two mothers with children 23 to 60 months of age. Main Outcome Measures. Maternal demographic variables, maternal self-reported height and weight, and children's measured height and weight. Mothers were asked whether they considered themselves or their children overweight. Results. Forty-five percent of mothers had low education (high school degree or less) and 55% had high education (some college or more). Obesity (body mass index: ≥30 kg/m2) was more common in the low education group of mothers (30% vs 17%), and their children tended to be more overweight (weight-for-height percentile: ≥90th; 19% vs 14%). Ninety-five percent of obese mothers believed that they were overweight, with no difference between education groups. However, 79% of mothers failed to perceive their overweight child as overweight. Among the 99 mothers with overweight children, low maternal education was associated with a failure to perceive their children as overweight after adjusting for low family income (≤185% of poverty), maternal obesity, age, and smoking plus the child's age, race, and gender (adjusted odds ratio: 6.2; 95% confidence interval: 1.7–22.5). Conclusions. Obesity was more common in mothers with less education as well as in their children. Nearly all of the obese mothers regarded themselves as overweight. However, the majority of mothers did not view their overweight children as overweight, and this misperception was more common in mothers with less education. Childhood obesity prevention efforts are unlikely to be successful without a better understanding of how mothers perceive the problem of overweight in their preschool children.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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