Parental perception of child weight and inflammation: Perceived overweight is associated with higher child c-reactive protein

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

A. R. Sutin; G. Rust; E. Robinson; M. Daly; A. Terracciano

Year of publication

2017

Publication/Journal

Biol Psychol

Volume

130

Issue

Pages

50-53

Abstract

Self-perceived overweight and weight discrimination are associated with inflammation in adulthood. We test whether there is an intergenerational association of parent perception of child overweight on higher levels of child c-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation implicated in stress. Data were from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2014 (N=4988). Parents reported their perception of their child's weight; CRP was assayed from children's blood samples. Children whose parents perceived them as overweight had higher CRP levels than children who were perceived about the right weight; perceived underweight was also associated with higher CRP (F(2,4977)=9.23, p