Obesity in pre-school children: Issues and challenges for community based child health nurses


Autoria(s): Huntington, Annette D.; McKey, Anne
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Childhood obesity is becoming a topical issue in both the health literature and the popular media and increasingly child health nurses are observing preschool children who appear to be disproportionately heavy for their height when plotted on standardised growth charts. In this paper literature related to childhood obesity in New Zealand and internationally is explored to identify current issues, and the implications of these issues for nurses in community based child health practice are discussed. Themes that emerged from the literature relate to the measurement of obesity, links between childhood and adult obesity and issues for families. A theme in the literature around maternal perception was of particular interest. Studies that investigated maternal perceptions of childhood obesity found that mothers identified their child as being overweight or obese only when it imposed limitations on physical activity or when the children were teased rather than by referring to individual growth graphs. The implications for nursing in the area of child health practice is discussed as nurses working in this area need an understanding of the complex and often emotive issues surrounding childhood obesity and an awareness of the reality of people's lives when devising health promotion strategies.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78425

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

EContent Management

Palavras-Chave #Childhood obesity #Nursing #Health promotion #Community-based child health care #1110 Nursing #111704 Community Child Health
Tipo

Journal Article