Children's Perceptions of Obesity and Health: A Focus Group Study With Hispanic Boys.

Joseph A Skelton, Megan Bennett Irby, M Angelica Guzman, Bettina M Beech
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Abstract

Objective: Hispanic boys are one of the most at-risk groups for the development of obesity, yet few effective interventions have been reported. The objective of this study was to assess Hispanic boys' perceptions of health and obesity to inform future, targeted interventions.

Methods: This is a qualitative and quantitative study of Hispanic boys aged 8 to 12 years in Forsyth County, North Carolina (n = 25). Three focus groups were conducted combined with anthropometrics and measures of body image. Interview guides were developed to elicit children's perceptions of obesity, nutrition, physical activity, and family influences over health behaviors. Focus group comments were recorded and transcribed. Transcripts were coded using a multistage inductive approach, and grounded theory was used to analyze responses.

Results: The following 6 themes emerged: boys had a limited and superficial understanding of health, nutrition, and activity; perceptions of health were based on muscular appearance, frequency of exercise, and media messages; boys had negative perceptions of overweight children and physical performance; family meals were infrequent and unstructured; boys prefer restaurants with fast food, buffets, and entertainment; and neighborhood safety influences activity participation. Boys did not mention parents as influencers of health and habits.

Conclusions: From their findings, the authors have outlined several key areas that will inform clinicians and researchers in the prevention and treatment of obesity in this highly vulnerable population.

儿童对肥胖和健康的看法:西班牙裔男孩的焦点小组研究。
目的:西班牙裔男孩是发展为肥胖的最危险群体之一,但很少有有效的干预措施报道。本研究的目的是评估西班牙裔男孩对健康和肥胖的看法,为未来有针对性的干预提供信息。方法:对北卡罗来纳州福赛斯县8 - 12岁的西班牙裔男孩进行定性和定量研究(n = 25)。结合人体测量学和身体形象测量法进行了三个焦点小组的研究。制定了访谈指南,以引出儿童对肥胖、营养、体育活动和家庭对健康行为的影响的看法。焦点小组的意见被记录和转录。转录本编码使用多阶段归纳方法,接地理论用于分析响应。结果:出现了以下6个主题:男孩对健康、营养和活动的理解有限和肤浅;对健康的看法基于肌肉外观、运动频率和媒体信息;男孩对超重儿童和身体表现有负面看法;家庭聚餐很少,也没有条理;男生喜欢有快餐、自助餐和娱乐设施的餐厅;社区安全影响活动参与。男孩没有提到父母是健康和习惯的影响者。结论:根据他们的发现,作者概述了几个关键领域,这些领域将为临床医生和研究人员提供预防和治疗这一高度脆弱人群肥胖的信息。
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