2016
DOI: 10.30552/ejpad.v4i1.32
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Influencia del entorno familiar en el desarrollo del sobrepeso y obesidad infantil en Valverde de Leganés

Abstract: La prevalencia de sobrepeso y obesidad es preocupante en la infancia, ya que se ha producido un aumento en las últimas décadas, estando relacionada no sólo con hábitos alimentarios y la actividad física sino con otros factores de riesgo. El objetivo de este trabajo es conocer la prevalencia de sobrepeso y obesidad en escolares y otros determinantes asociados como el nivel educativo de los padres y la percepción que éstos tienen del estado ponderal de sus hijos. Se ha realizado un estudio descriptivo transversa… Show more

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“…Visual normalization of obesity has been shown to contribute to the perceptions of caregivers, whereby increased exposure to larger body sizes leads caregivers to shift their perception of normal weight in children, leading to an underestimation of the weight of their child [19,20]. Previous data indicate that the lack of perception of obesity by the family is a determining factor in the development or worsening of childhood obesity [21]. Hence, family involvement is considered fundamental to the prevention of childhood obesity [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual normalization of obesity has been shown to contribute to the perceptions of caregivers, whereby increased exposure to larger body sizes leads caregivers to shift their perception of normal weight in children, leading to an underestimation of the weight of their child [19,20]. Previous data indicate that the lack of perception of obesity by the family is a determining factor in the development or worsening of childhood obesity [21]. Hence, family involvement is considered fundamental to the prevention of childhood obesity [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%