Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight

Parents’ perception of their children’s weight and fat percentage may play an important role in developing and maintaining healthy lifestyle. This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of parents of first-grade studentsin a Malaysian urban school setting regarding their children’s weight...

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Main Authors: Soh, Kim Geok, Abdul Raman, Rosna, Soh, Kim Lam, Japar, Salimah, Ong, Swee Leong, Ghiami, Zeinab
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75202/
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author Soh, Kim Geok
Abdul Raman, Rosna
Soh, Kim Lam
Japar, Salimah
Ong, Swee Leong
Ghiami, Zeinab
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Abdul Raman, Rosna
Soh, Kim Lam
Japar, Salimah
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description Parents’ perception of their children’s weight and fat percentage may play an important role in developing and maintaining healthy lifestyle. This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of parents of first-grade studentsin a Malaysian urban school setting regarding their children’s weight and body fat percent. A descriptive statistic was used in the study. A number of 197 first-grade students participated in this study. The students’ anthropometric data,such as weight, body mass index (BMI) and body fat were measured using TANITA TBF-410 GS Body Composition Analyzer. Also The questionnaire for parents used in the study included parents’ perception of their child body shape,body weight and eating habit. Results showed a statistically significant correlation between the parents perception and children’s real fat percentage with (r = −.46, p < .05) for girls, and (r =.50, p < .05) for boys while the correlation between girls’ weight and their parents perception of weight (r =-.12, p > .05) was not significant. Results of the current study show that girls’ parents have misperceive of their children weight. In contrast to the focus of the previous studies on prevalence of overweight among children, most of the underweight children in this study were perceived as normal.
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spelling upm-752022020-04-20T17:31:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75202/ Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight Soh, Kim Geok Abdul Raman, Rosna Soh, Kim Lam Japar, Salimah Ong, Swee Leong Ghiami, Zeinab Parents’ perception of their children’s weight and fat percentage may play an important role in developing and maintaining healthy lifestyle. This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of parents of first-grade studentsin a Malaysian urban school setting regarding their children’s weight and body fat percent. A descriptive statistic was used in the study. A number of 197 first-grade students participated in this study. The students’ anthropometric data,such as weight, body mass index (BMI) and body fat were measured using TANITA TBF-410 GS Body Composition Analyzer. Also The questionnaire for parents used in the study included parents’ perception of their child body shape,body weight and eating habit. Results showed a statistically significant correlation between the parents perception and children’s real fat percentage with (r = −.46, p < .05) for girls, and (r =.50, p < .05) for boys while the correlation between girls’ weight and their parents perception of weight (r =-.12, p > .05) was not significant. Results of the current study show that girls’ parents have misperceive of their children weight. In contrast to the focus of the previous studies on prevalence of overweight among children, most of the underweight children in this study were perceived as normal. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75202/1/Parents%20perceptions%20of%20their%20children%20body%20fat%20percentage%20and%20weight.pdf Soh, Kim Geok and Abdul Raman, Rosna and Soh, Kim Lam and Japar, Salimah and Ong, Swee Leong and Ghiami, Zeinab (2018) Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 10 (4). 53 - 57. ISSN 0975-2366
spellingShingle Soh, Kim Geok
Abdul Raman, Rosna
Soh, Kim Lam
Japar, Salimah
Ong, Swee Leong
Ghiami, Zeinab
Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight
title Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight
title_full Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight
title_fullStr Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight
title_full_unstemmed Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight
title_short Parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight
title_sort parents perceptions of their children body fat percentage and weight
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