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AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS

OBJECTIVE: To verify the agreement between nutritional status perceived by mothers and that diagnosed in preschool children, by providing the differences according to children’s sex and age. METHODS: Study with data from a cohort of 269 preschool children assisted in public daycare centers of Campin...

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Autores principales: Pedraza, Dixis Figueroa, Sousa, Carolina Pereira da Cunha, de Olinda, Ricardo Alves
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28977296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/;2017;35;3;00011
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author Pedraza, Dixis Figueroa
Sousa, Carolina Pereira da Cunha
de Olinda, Ricardo Alves
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description OBJECTIVE: To verify the agreement between nutritional status perceived by mothers and that diagnosed in preschool children, by providing the differences according to children’s sex and age. METHODS: Study with data from a cohort of 269 preschool children assisted in public daycare centers of Campina Grande, Paraíba (Northeast Brazil). Children’s information about their date of birth, sex and nutritional status (weight/stature Z scores) was collected. Furthermore, the mothers were asked about their perception of children’s weight. The diagnostic agreement between the measured nutritional status and that perceived by mothers was assessed through the weighted Kappa test, with a 5% significance level. RESULTS: The percentage of disagreement between the measured nutritional status and that perceived by mothers was 32.7%, with Kappa of 0.122, which is considered insignificant. There was a remarkable overweight underestimation (69.6%). Agreement between maternal perception of overweight and the diagnosed nutritional status was higher for older children (36-59 months versus 24-35 months) and for girls. CONCLUSIONS: The study regarding maternal perception of preschool children’s nutritional status showed the difficulty that mothers face in recognizing the real nutritional status of their children, especially the underestimation of overweight. Maternal perception of overweight in children is misrepresented in boys and in younger children with more importance.
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spelling pubmed-56061792017-09-28 AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS Pedraza, Dixis Figueroa Sousa, Carolina Pereira da Cunha de Olinda, Ricardo Alves Rev Paul Pediatr Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To verify the agreement between nutritional status perceived by mothers and that diagnosed in preschool children, by providing the differences according to children’s sex and age. METHODS: Study with data from a cohort of 269 preschool children assisted in public daycare centers of Campina Grande, Paraíba (Northeast Brazil). Children’s information about their date of birth, sex and nutritional status (weight/stature Z scores) was collected. Furthermore, the mothers were asked about their perception of children’s weight. The diagnostic agreement between the measured nutritional status and that perceived by mothers was assessed through the weighted Kappa test, with a 5% significance level. RESULTS: The percentage of disagreement between the measured nutritional status and that perceived by mothers was 32.7%, with Kappa of 0.122, which is considered insignificant. There was a remarkable overweight underestimation (69.6%). Agreement between maternal perception of overweight and the diagnosed nutritional status was higher for older children (36-59 months versus 24-35 months) and for girls. CONCLUSIONS: The study regarding maternal perception of preschool children’s nutritional status showed the difficulty that mothers face in recognizing the real nutritional status of their children, especially the underestimation of overweight. Maternal perception of overweight in children is misrepresented in boys and in younger children with more importance. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2017-07-31 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5606179/ /pubmed/28977296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/;2017;35;3;00011 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Este é um artigo publicado em acesso aberto sob uma licença Creative Commons
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Pedraza, Dixis Figueroa
Sousa, Carolina Pereira da Cunha
de Olinda, Ricardo Alves
AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS
title AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS
title_full AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS
title_fullStr AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS
title_full_unstemmed AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS
title_short AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEASURED AND PERCEIVED NUTRITIONAL STATUS REPORTED BY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S MOTHERS
title_sort agreement between measured and perceived nutritional status reported by preschool children’s mothers
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28977296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/;2017;35;3;00011
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