Dagens FSV-oversigt: Parental perceptions and childhood dietary quality.

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Parental perceptions and childhood dietary quality.

Matern Child Health J. 2014 May;18(4):978-95

Authors: Adamo KB, Brett KE

Abstract

The early years represent a critical period of growth and development of health 
behaviours. While optimal child growth is associated with a complex set of 
factors, the importance of diet quality is undeniable. The objective of this 
narrative review is to examine contributors to child diet quality and parental 
perception and how such perceptions might affect child diet quality. An 
extensive literature search was conducted, generating a variety of sources 
including research trials (randomized and non-randomized), lab-based studies, 
cohort studies, topical reviews, government or NGO reports and grey literature. 
In addition, reflection and opinion, accrued through regular interaction with 
families, regarding some of the potential links has also been included. 
Parental perception of diet quality is influenced by many different social, 
biological economical and psychological factors. Research suggests that diet 
quality of today's children is sub-optimal and a parent's perception of
  their child's diet may not accurately reflect this reality. Various parental 
attitudes and perceptions/misperceptions are important to address as knowledge 
awareness and beliefs can impact diet quality as can parental practices, and 
family structure. Issues related to socioeconomics and convenience, and a 
child's preferences and their peer and/or social environment are also potential 
factors impacting child diet quality. Knowing that parents play such an 
integral role in the development and maintenance of their child's health 
behaviours, addressing misconceptions and unhealthy parental beliefs about diet 
quality may be an important area for early intervention and prevention work in 
childhood obesity.

PMID: 23817727 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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