@cox_tom I genuinely think they may have an issue. Other than the obvious being rude one. I recall seeing a study of parental assessment of children’s weight: https://t.co/RgmCnYFg4j
Open Access UCL Research: Child obesity cut-offs as derived from parental perceptions: cross-sectional questionnaire https://t.co/ZgjY2yDKE9
RT @gppocus: @cianmcdermott @ffolliet @andrewjtagg parents don't perceive child is overweight until >99.7th centile,UK GP study: https://t.…
RT @gppocus: @cianmcdermott @ffolliet @andrewjtagg parents don't perceive child is overweight until >99.7th centile,UK GP study: https://t.…
RT @gppocus: @cianmcdermott @ffolliet @andrewjtagg parents don't perceive child is overweight until >99.7th centile,UK GP study: https://t.…
RT @gppocus: @cianmcdermott @ffolliet @andrewjtagg parents don't perceive child is overweight until >99.7th centile,UK GP study: https://t.…
@cianmcdermott @ffolliet @andrewjtagg parents don't perceive child is overweight until >99.7th centile,UK GP study: https://t.co/yaPfDJ2x2F
RT @BJGPjournal: Top BJGP articles of 2015: Number 1. Parents’ perceptions of child obesity – @LSHTMpress @SoniaKSaxena https://t.co/QGKvo4…
RT @BJGPjournal: Top BJGP articles of 2015: Number 1. Parents’ perceptions of child obesity – @LSHTMpress @SoniaKSaxena https://t.co/QGKvo4…
Top BJGP articles of 2015: Number 1. Parents’ perceptions of child obesity – @LSHTMpress @SoniaKSaxena https://t.co/QGKvo4RuqV