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Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study

OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of the intervention implemented in the ToyBox-study on changes observed in age- and sex-specific BMI percentile and investigate the role of perinatal factors, parental perceptions and characteristics on this change. DESIGN: A multicomponent, kindergarten-based, famil...

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Autores principales: Manios, Yannis, Lambert, Katrina A, Karaglani, Eva, Mavrogianni, Christina, Moreno Aznar, Luis A, Iotova, Violeta, Świąder-Leśniak, Anna, Koletzko, Berthold, Cardon, Greet, Androutsos, Odysseas, Moschonis, George
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33843562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021001518
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author Manios, Yannis
Lambert, Katrina A
Karaglani, Eva
Mavrogianni, Christina
Moreno Aznar, Luis A
Iotova, Violeta
Świąder-Leśniak, Anna
Koletzko, Berthold
Cardon, Greet
Androutsos, Odysseas
Moschonis, George
author_facet Manios, Yannis
Lambert, Katrina A
Karaglani, Eva
Mavrogianni, Christina
Moreno Aznar, Luis A
Iotova, Violeta
Świąder-Leśniak, Anna
Koletzko, Berthold
Cardon, Greet
Androutsos, Odysseas
Moschonis, George
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of the intervention implemented in the ToyBox-study on changes observed in age- and sex-specific BMI percentile and investigate the role of perinatal factors, parental perceptions and characteristics on this change. DESIGN: A multicomponent, kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a cluster-randomised design. A standardised protocol was used to measure children’s body weight and height. Information was also collected from parents/caregivers via the use of validated questionnaires. Linear mixed effect models with random intercept for country, socio-economic status and school were used. SETTING: Selected preschools within the provinces of Oost-Flanders and West-Flanders (Belgium), Varna (Bulgaria), Bavaria (Germany), Attica (Greece), Mazowieckie (Poland) and Zaragoza (Spain). PARTICIPANTS: A sample of 6268 preschoolers aged 3·5–5·5 years (51·9 % boys). RESULTS: There was no intervention effect on the change in children’s BMI percentile. However, parents’ underestimation of their children’s actual weight status, parental overweight and mothers’ pre-pregnancy overweight/obesity were found to be significantly and independently associated with increases in children’s BMI percentile in multivariate modelling. CONCLUSIONS: As part of a wide public health initiative or as part of a counseling intervention programme, it is important to assist parents/caregivers to correctly perceive their own and their children’s weight status. Recognition of excessive weight by parents/caregivers can increase their readiness to change and as such facilitate higher adherence to favourable behavioural changes within the family.
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spelling pubmed-99916692023-03-08 Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study Manios, Yannis Lambert, Katrina A Karaglani, Eva Mavrogianni, Christina Moreno Aznar, Luis A Iotova, Violeta Świąder-Leśniak, Anna Koletzko, Berthold Cardon, Greet Androutsos, Odysseas Moschonis, George Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of the intervention implemented in the ToyBox-study on changes observed in age- and sex-specific BMI percentile and investigate the role of perinatal factors, parental perceptions and characteristics on this change. DESIGN: A multicomponent, kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a cluster-randomised design. A standardised protocol was used to measure children’s body weight and height. Information was also collected from parents/caregivers via the use of validated questionnaires. Linear mixed effect models with random intercept for country, socio-economic status and school were used. SETTING: Selected preschools within the provinces of Oost-Flanders and West-Flanders (Belgium), Varna (Bulgaria), Bavaria (Germany), Attica (Greece), Mazowieckie (Poland) and Zaragoza (Spain). PARTICIPANTS: A sample of 6268 preschoolers aged 3·5–5·5 years (51·9 % boys). RESULTS: There was no intervention effect on the change in children’s BMI percentile. However, parents’ underestimation of their children’s actual weight status, parental overweight and mothers’ pre-pregnancy overweight/obesity were found to be significantly and independently associated with increases in children’s BMI percentile in multivariate modelling. CONCLUSIONS: As part of a wide public health initiative or as part of a counseling intervention programme, it is important to assist parents/caregivers to correctly perceive their own and their children’s weight status. Recognition of excessive weight by parents/caregivers can increase their readiness to change and as such facilitate higher adherence to favourable behavioural changes within the family. Cambridge University Press 2022-06 2021-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9991669/ /pubmed/33843562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021001518 Text en © The Authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Manios, Yannis
Lambert, Katrina A
Karaglani, Eva
Mavrogianni, Christina
Moreno Aznar, Luis A
Iotova, Violeta
Świąder-Leśniak, Anna
Koletzko, Berthold
Cardon, Greet
Androutsos, Odysseas
Moschonis, George
Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study
title Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study
title_full Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study
title_fullStr Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study
title_full_unstemmed Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study
title_short Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study
title_sort prospective bmi changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the toybox-study
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33843562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021001518
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