Relationship of parental perception of children’s shape with nutritional status of children: a population-based study in 24–60-month-old vietnamese children

Q3 Medicine
Le Thi Tuyet, Tran Thi Minh Nguyet, Le Thi Thuy Dung
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This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the nutritional status of 24–60-month-old children in Hanoi, Vietnam, and explore parents’ perception of their child's body shape, as well as related factors. The study found that parents’ wishes had a significant impact on their children’s nutritional status, as reflected in the high percentage of parents dissatisfied with their child’s weight and shape. Malnutrition, overweight, and obesity were defined based on WHO 2006 standards, and children's anthropometric indices were measured. A self-reported questionnaire was used to collect information on parents’ perception of their child’s health based on body shape and their satisfaction with it. The results showed highest dissatisfaction with the child's shape in malnourished children (86.8 %), then in the obese group (60.4 %), and lowest in overweight children (28 %). Correct parental perception about the child’s nutritional status and the healthiest shape was only 61.1 % and 34.5 %, respectively. Several related factors to parental correct perception about the child’s shape was found and it was higher 22.5 % with the parent living in suburban area than those living in urban area, 20 % with the parent of girls than those of boys, it decreased to 54 % in group of malnourished children, and 66 % in group of obese and overweight children. The findings of this study highlight the importance of parental education on healthy child development and the need for interventions to address the high prevalence of malnutrition, overweight, and obesity in preschool children.
父母对儿童体型感知与儿童营养状况的关系:一项以24 - 60月龄越南儿童为基础的人群研究
本横断面研究旨在评估越南河内市24 - 60月龄儿童的营养状况,并探讨父母对孩子体型的认知及其相关因素。研究发现,父母的意愿对孩子的营养状况有重大影响,这反映在对孩子的体重和体型不满意的父母比例很高。根据世卫组织2006年标准定义营养不良、超重和肥胖,并测量儿童人体测量指数。采用一份自我报告的问卷来收集父母对孩子身体形状健康的看法及其满意度的信息。结果显示,营养不良儿童对自己身材的不满意度最高(86.8%),其次是肥胖儿童(60.4%),超重儿童最低(28%)。家长对孩子营养状况和最健康体型的正确认知分别只有61.1%和34.5%。结果表明,父母对孩子外形正确认知的影响因素有:郊区比市区高22.5%,女孩比男孩高20%,营养不良组降至54%,肥胖超重组降至66%。这项研究的结果强调了父母教育对儿童健康发展的重要性,以及采取干预措施解决学龄前儿童营养不良、超重和肥胖高发问题的必要性。
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Health Risk Analysis
Health Risk Analysis Medicine-Health Policy
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