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- Title
- Acceptability of early childhood obesity prediction models to New Zealand families.
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ObjectiveWhile prediction models can estimate an infant's risk of developing obesity at a later point in early childhood, caregiver receptiveness to such information is largely unknown. We aimed to assess the acceptability of these models to New Zealand caregivers.MethodsAn anonymous questionnaire was distributed online. The questionnaire consisted of multiple choice and Likert scale questions. Respondents were parents, caregivers, and grandparents of children aged ≤5 years.Results1,934 quest...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2019-1
- Creator
- Butler, Éadaoin M / Derraik, José GB / Glover, Marewa / Morton, Susan MB / Tautolo, El-Shadan / Taylor, Rachael W / Cutfield, Wayne S
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/54941
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- Humans / Risk / Attitude to Health / Communication / Parents / Forecasting / Feedback / Adolescent / Adult / Middle Aged / Child, Preschool / Infant / Infant, Newborn / Caregivers / Asia / Europe / New Zealand / Female / Male / Young Adult / Pediatric Obesity / Surveys and Questionnaires / Grandparents / Science & Technology / Multidisciplinary Sciences / Science & Technology - Other Topics / PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS / OVERWEIGHT / WEIGHT / RISK / BEHAVIORS / CHILDREN / 1117 Public Health and Health Services / Population & Society / Public Health / Pediatric
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