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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Parents Regarding Childhood Obesity in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Obesity is a global issue whose prevalence continues to rise at a concerning rate. Over the past 30 years, many countries have witnessed the doubling or tripling of obesity rates. The growing prevalence of obesity in children is particularly worrying given that it indicates a future burden on healthcare systems. Herein, we aim to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to childhood obesity among parents of school children in Ras Al-Khaimah (RAK) and Fujairah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). This cross-sectional study was conducted between January and May 2024 and involved parents/guardians of children from grades 1 to 12 in governmental schools in RAK and Fujairah. A standardized questionnaire adapted from the “We Can Program” was used after modification to make it suitable for the study participants. The appropriate sample size was calculated and found to be 471. A total of 510 questionnaires were included in the analysis. The study participants comprised 89.6% females, 77.6% middle-aged individuals, and 61.8% RAK residents. The results show that 96.3% of parents have good knowledge; 88.4% have a positive attitude; and 97.8% have good practices. Younger and less educated parents have a less positive attitude {odds ratio (OR) = 0.052 (0.28–0.98), p = 0.03 and OR = 0.057 (0.33–1.009), p = 0.03, respectively}. In contrast, having good knowledge increases the chances of having a positive attitude {OR = 3.81 (1.39–10.45), p = 0.015}. Males were found to have a lower probability of having good practices {OR = 0.29 (0.07–0.15), p = 0.09}. However, having good knowledge and a positive attitude increases the chances of having good practices {OR = 6.30 (1.26–31.41), p = 0.05 and OR = 23.42 (6.02–91.09, p = 0.00), respectively}. In conclusion, overall, parents/guardians from RAK and Fujairah have good knowledge, positive attitudes, and good practices with regard to childhood obesity. Young parents with lower educational levels tend to have a negative attitude. In general, living in RAK or Fujairah is not a contributing factor affecting the levels of overall knowledge, attitudes, and practices. However, parents in Fujairah have worse practices according to the majority of the individual practice questions related to physical activity and healthy food compared to parents in RAK. Particular emphasis should be placed on walking, biking, and using the stairs, when possible, among parents in Fujairah. National programs should be developed, targeting young parents with lower educational levels to improve their attitudes and hence their practices.
Title: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Parents Regarding Childhood Obesity in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study
Description:
Obesity is a global issue whose prevalence continues to rise at a concerning rate.
Over the past 30 years, many countries have witnessed the doubling or tripling of obesity rates.
The growing prevalence of obesity in children is particularly worrying given that it indicates a future burden on healthcare systems.
Herein, we aim to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to childhood obesity among parents of school children in Ras Al-Khaimah (RAK) and Fujairah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
This cross-sectional study was conducted between January and May 2024 and involved parents/guardians of children from grades 1 to 12 in governmental schools in RAK and Fujairah.
A standardized questionnaire adapted from the “We Can Program” was used after modification to make it suitable for the study participants.
The appropriate sample size was calculated and found to be 471.
A total of 510 questionnaires were included in the analysis.
The study participants comprised 89.
6% females, 77.
6% middle-aged individuals, and 61.
8% RAK residents.
The results show that 96.
3% of parents have good knowledge; 88.
4% have a positive attitude; and 97.
8% have good practices.
Younger and less educated parents have a less positive attitude {odds ratio (OR) = 0.
052 (0.
28–0.
98), p = 0.
03 and OR = 0.
057 (0.
33–1.
009), p = 0.
03, respectively}.
In contrast, having good knowledge increases the chances of having a positive attitude {OR = 3.
81 (1.
39–10.
45), p = 0.
015}.
Males were found to have a lower probability of having good practices {OR = 0.
29 (0.
07–0.
15), p = 0.
09}.
However, having good knowledge and a positive attitude increases the chances of having good practices {OR = 6.
30 (1.
26–31.
41), p = 0.
05 and OR = 23.
42 (6.
02–91.
09, p = 0.
00), respectively}.
In conclusion, overall, parents/guardians from RAK and Fujairah have good knowledge, positive attitudes, and good practices with regard to childhood obesity.
Young parents with lower educational levels tend to have a negative attitude.
In general, living in RAK or Fujairah is not a contributing factor affecting the levels of overall knowledge, attitudes, and practices.
However, parents in Fujairah have worse practices according to the majority of the individual practice questions related to physical activity and healthy food compared to parents in RAK.
Particular emphasis should be placed on walking, biking, and using the stairs, when possible, among parents in Fujairah.
National programs should be developed, targeting young parents with lower educational levels to improve their attitudes and hence their practices.
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