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        Personal and Parental Weight Misperception and Self-Reported Attempted Weight Loss in US Children and Adolescents, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007–2008 and 2009–2010

        Weight CategoryHealthy WeightOverweightObese
        Child’s perception of weight status, %a
        Accurate85.925.758.3
        Underestimate9.774.341.7
        Overestimate4.400
        Parent’s perception of child’s weight status, %a
        Accurate88.321.073.5
        Underestimate9.979.026.5
        Overestimate1.800

        a Percentages are weighted %.

        Figure. Accuracy of child’s and parent’s weight perception (weighted percentages) in healthy weight, overweight, and obese children and adolescents aged 8 to 15 years in the United States, National Health and Nutrition Surveys, 2007–2010. Both children and adolescents (85.9%) and parents (88.3%) showed the highest accuracy rate when the child was in the healthy weight category. Only 25.7% of children and adolescents and 21.0% of parents accurately identified the child’s weight status when the child was overweight. When the child was obese, parental weight perception had a higher accuracy rate (73.5%) than their child’s personal weight perception (58.3%).

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