2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rpsp.2015.01.002
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«Papa Bem»: investir na literacia em saúde para a prevenção da obesidade infantil

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“…The same authors state that the importance of maternal care can also be identified in the family diet, mainly because most mothers are responsible for the household budget, shopping, and food preparation. A study on infant feeding conducted by Goes et al 23 in Lisbon, Portugal, reported greater involvement of mothers (93.1%) compared to fathers (6.9%). According to Silva, Costa, and Giugliani, 24 the interaction with the person who feeds the child determines if the feeding will be responsive or not and will influence the child's eating habits and relationship with food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The same authors state that the importance of maternal care can also be identified in the family diet, mainly because most mothers are responsible for the household budget, shopping, and food preparation. A study on infant feeding conducted by Goes et al 23 in Lisbon, Portugal, reported greater involvement of mothers (93.1%) compared to fathers (6.9%). According to Silva, Costa, and Giugliani, 24 the interaction with the person who feeds the child determines if the feeding will be responsive or not and will influence the child's eating habits and relationship with food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Estes representaram o maior número de publicações. GOES et al, (2015) afirmam que apesar do nível de literacia em saúde da população portuguesa ser desconhecida, se assemelha aos baixos níveis da população mundial. De acordo com PALUMBO et al, (2016), a inadequada literacia em saúde afeta grande parte da população mundial, tornando-se um campo recente de investigação, com objetivos de explorar diversidades existente em saúde identificando a necessidade de estudos científicos relacionados ao tema.…”
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“…Obese children can be future hypertensive, diabetic, patients of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, have some types of cancer such as breast, colorectal, endometrial, kidney, esophagus, and pancreas, presenting increased renal, cardiovascular, and cerebral risks [17]. Therefore, these comorbidities provide a reduction in quality of life, in addition to psychological and social complications that can extend throughout life [18,19].…”
Section: Childhood Obesity and Its Consequences In Adult Lifementioning
confidence: 99%