Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children is an important health outcome which has frequently been investigated regarding children's chronicle illnesses using parents proxy-reported HRQoL. Obesity is an increasingly frequent condition in children, for which the evidence about perceived quality of life is lacking. The aim of our study is to examine the concordance between child's and parents'- reported HRQoL according to children's weight status.

Esposito Francesco, S.S. (2020). Concordance between child’s and parents’- reported Health-related quality of life and overweight [10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.440].

Concordance between child’s and parents’- reported Health-related quality of life and overweight

Esposito Francesco;Scrimaglia Susan;Masini Alice;Marini Sofia;Gori Davide;Bragonzoni Laura;Barone Giuseppe;Messina Rossella;Gibertoni Dino;Dallolio Laura
2020

Abstract

Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children is an important health outcome which has frequently been investigated regarding children's chronicle illnesses using parents proxy-reported HRQoL. Obesity is an increasingly frequent condition in children, for which the evidence about perceived quality of life is lacking. The aim of our study is to examine the concordance between child's and parents'- reported HRQoL according to children's weight status.
2020
European Journal of Public Health
692
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Esposito Francesco, S.S. (2020). Concordance between child’s and parents’- reported Health-related quality of life and overweight [10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.440].
Esposito Francesco, Scrimaglia Susan, Masini Alice, Marini Sofia, Gori Davide, Bragonzoni Laura, Barone Giuseppe, Messina Rossella, Gibertoni Dino, Da...espandi
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