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ACTA PAEDIATRICA
卷 102, 期 5, 页码 520-524出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/apa.12176
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Child health services; Dietary intake; Physical activity
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- AFA Insurance [H-06:05]
- Stockholm County Council
- Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research [2006-0226, 2011-0413]
- Swedish Diabetes Association [TMA2006-004]
- Swedish Research Council [K2006-27X-20069-01-3, K2012-69X-22058-01-3]
- Vardal Foundation [B2007-006]
- Uppsala County Council
Aim To investigate conversations between nurses and parents in Swedish child health services and to assess to what extent attention is directed towards dietary and physical activity behaviours in children. Methods Twenty-three nurses audio-recorded one session each. Recordings were assessed and topics were classified according to predetermined categories. Results The three most frequent topics of conversation concerned physical examinations of the child (30% of session time), talking to the child to establish or maintain contact and interest (15%), and development of language skills (12%). Dietary habits came on fourth place (10%), and physical activity ranked 14 (4%). Conclusion Attention to dietary and physical activity behaviours in children is infrequent in Swedish child health services. Concern is raised about the efficacy of prevention efforts against childhood obesity.
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