Weight-Control Behavior among Obese Children: Association with Family-Related Factors

The purpose of this study was to investigate the weight-control behavior of obese children, to understand parents’ supervision and to explore related factors that influenced the weight-control behavior. A structured questionnaire was employed in this study. A random sample of 287 children and their...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Nursing Research 2003-03, Vol.11 (1), p.19-29
Hauptverfasser: 巫菲翎(Wu, Fei-ling), 于漱(Yu, Shu), 魏燕蘭(Wei, Ien-lan), 尹祚芊(Yin, Teresa J. C.)
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study was to investigate the weight-control behavior of obese children, to understand parents’ supervision and to explore related factors that influenced the weight-control behavior. A structured questionnaire was employed in this study. A random sample of 287 children and their parents was recruited from six elementary schools in Shihlin and Peitou districts of Taipei City. Criteria employed for recruitment of subjects were: third and fourth grade in elementary schools, and weight-for-length index ≧ 1.2. Results: Fifty-six percent of the obese children were mildly obese and eleven percent were severely obese. Ninety-seven percent of the subjects adopted weight-control behavior, the most frequent one being avoiding fried food. The exercise frequency and time duration consistency were generally insufficient. Twenty-seven percent of the obese children were not in the habit of exercising. Factors that influenced the execution of weight-control behavior by the obese children included obesity l
ISSN:1682-3141