Prospective BMI changes in preschool children are associated with parental characteristics and body weight perceptions: the ToyBox-study

Public Health Nutr. 2022 Jun;25(6):1552-1562. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021001518. Epub 2021 Apr 12.

Abstract

Objective: To examine the effect of the intervention implemented in the ToyBox-study on changes observed in age- and sex-specific BMI percentile and investigate the role of perinatal factors, parental perceptions and characteristics on this change.

Design: A multicomponent, kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention with a cluster-randomised design. A standardised protocol was used to measure children's body weight and height. Information was also collected from parents/caregivers via the use of validated questionnaires. Linear mixed effect models with random intercept for country, socio-economic status and school were used.

Setting: Selected preschools within the provinces of Oost-Flanders and West-Flanders (Belgium), Varna (Bulgaria), Bavaria (Germany), Attica (Greece), Mazowieckie (Poland) and Zaragoza (Spain).

Participants: A sample of 6268 preschoolers aged 3·5-5·5 years (51·9 % boys).

Results: There was no intervention effect on the change in children's BMI percentile. However, parents' underestimation of their children's actual weight status, parental overweight and mothers' pre-pregnancy overweight/obesity were found to be significantly and independently associated with increases in children's BMI percentile in multivariate modelling.

Conclusions: As part of a wide public health initiative or as part of a counseling intervention programme, it is important to assist parents/caregivers to correctly perceive their own and their children's weight status. Recognition of excessive weight by parents/caregivers can increase their readiness to change and as such facilitate higher adherence to favourable behavioural changes within the family.

Keywords: Lifestyle; Perinatal; Preschool.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Body Mass Index
  • Body Weight
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Overweight
  • Parents
  • Pediatric Obesity* / prevention & control
  • Pregnancy
  • Prospective Studies
  • Weight Perception*