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Parental interest and confidence
to make nutrition changes

Interest/Confidence |
Normal Weight
N=1045 |
At Risk Weight
(BMI 85-94%)
N=260 |
Overweight (BMI>95%)
N=278 |
Chi Sq
P value |
>1 Nutrition risks
|
98% |
98% |
99% |
ns |
|
Among families where at least one nutrition risk is present (n=1585)
|
% Interested in making changes now for child to eat healthier
|
36% |
44% |
55% |
<.001 |
|
Among parents interested in making a change now for their child to eat healthier (n= 634)
|
% Who considered nutrition change important (7-10) |
52% |
52% |
79% |
<.001 |
% With high confidence(7-10) in making nutrition change |
48% |
57% |
43% |
ns |
Notes:
Take Home Message:
Families of young children are less engaged in making changes in their child's physical activity than nutrition. This is shown by low perceived importance and interest in starting to make changes.
When interested, nearly half of all families lack confidence they can make changes for their child to be more active.
Among overweight children, most parents think that changing their child's eating is very important, yet less than half of these parents of overweight children have confidence that they can make changes for their child to eat healthier.
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