Seven- to nine-year-old children’s own assessment of health-related quality of life is important in preventing overweight and obesity

Author:

Brødsgaard Anne1,Wagner Lis2,Peitersen Birgit1,Sørensen Thorkild IA3,Poulsen Ingrid1

Affiliation:

1. Hvidovre Hospital, Hvidovre, Copenhagen University, Denmark

2. Southern Danish University, Vejby, Denmark

3. Institute of Preventive Medicine, Frederiksberg, Denmark

Abstract

The aim was to study how, and to what degree, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), as assessed by children and their mothers, was related to overweight and obesity among children aged seven to nine years. Mother–child pairs of 149 non-overweight, 95 overweight and 16 obese children participated. We assessed HRQOL by the children’s self-report and parent proxy report module of the PedsQL™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales. We found that non-overweight children scored HRQOL slightly higher than overweight ones but significantly higher than did obese children. The same pattern was seen for the mothers’ proxy HRQOL score and mothers in general scored higher than the children did. The results indicate that mothers in general were not sufficiently aware of how overweight and obesity affect their children’s HRQOL. The psychosocial dimension of HRQOL was the most important aspect for the children. Thus, there is a need for information of mothers/parents about the impact of overweight and obesity on children’s HRQOL. Such intervention by health professionals may among other interventions help to prevent and reduce overweight and obesity among children and thus help to increase the children’s HRQOL throughout their lives.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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