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Child obesity cut-offs as derived from parental perceptions: cross-sectional questionnaire by James A Black, MinHae Park, John Gregson, Catherine L Falconer, Billy White, Anthony S Kessel, Sonia Saxena, Russell M Viner, and Sanjay Kinra BJGP Volume 65(633):e234-e239 March 30, 2015 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice

Categorisation of children’s weight status by National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)-measurement against parent-reported category. Categorisation of children’s weight status by National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)-measurement against parent-reported category. James A Black et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e234-e239 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice

Distribution of body mass index centiles in 2976 children, with bars colour coded by parent-reported weight status within each decile. Distribution of body mass index centiles in 2976 children, with bars colour coded by parent-reported weight status within each decile. James A Black et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e234-e239 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice

Probability of child’s caregiver classifying their weight as underweight, healthy, or overweight against National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)-measured body mass index centile in 2976 British children. Probability of child’s caregiver classifying their weight as underweight, healthy, or overweight against National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)-measured body mass index centile in 2976 British children. James A Black et al. Br J Gen Pract 2015;65:e234-e239 ©2015 by British Journal of General Practice