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The European Journal of Public Health Advance Access originally published online on July 12, 2006
The European Journal of Public Health 2006 16(6):645-647; doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckl100
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© The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. All rights reserved.

Overweight and obesity

Parents often do not recognize overweight in their child, regardless of their socio-demographic background

Wilma Jansen1,2 and Johannes Brug2

1 Municipal Health Service for Rotterdam area, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2 Department of Public Health, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Correspondence: W. Jansen, Municipal Health Service Rotterdam area, Youth Department, Mailbox 70032, 3000 LP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, tel: +31 10 433 9634, fax: +31 10 443 8989, e-mail: jansenw{at}ggd.rotterdam.nl

To involve parents successfully in the treatment of overweight in their child, they first need to be aware of the problem and its accompanying health risks. Data on 1840 9–11 year olds from the Rotterdam Youth Health Monitor were analysed to investigate whether awareness of parents differs according to socio-demographic characteristics. In the case of overweight children, 50% of the parents do not recognize that their child is overweight. Except for age none of the investigated socio-demographic characteristics, including ethnicity and parental education, was associated with awareness. Parents of obese children show greater awareness than parents of overweight children.


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