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Scientific article 2013
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Health Care
  • Children, Adolescents and Families, Health Care

Cultivating a healthy second nature

Nature, culture and morality in Danish parents' narratives about their children's overweight and weightloss

Authors:

  • Pernille Andreassen
  • Lone Grøn
  • Kirsten Kaya Roessler
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Health Care
  • Children, Adolescents and Families, Health Care
Professional explanations for the causes of childhood overweight vary greatly and no par-ticular weight loss methods have proved successful. Nevertheless, parents are generally regarded as primarily to blame for overweight children and also perceived as key to succes-sful weight loss. Based on semi-structured interviews with twelve mothers and two fathers of overweight preschool children, we use a narrative approach to focus on parents’ own aetiological explanations as well as their hopes for a resolution. In their stories of how their children became overweight, parents draw on a number of explanations that refer to both natural and cultural causes which to a large extent mirror the available professional expla-nations, and in their stories of future possibilities, parents hope to develop a healthy second nature in their children. We argue that the parents employ these hopes and explanations as narrative devices to position themselves as moral actors in relation to the prevalent and widespread idea of childhood overweight as caused by parental failure. The parents’ nar-ratives offer valuable insight into the exceptionally morally charged position of parenting within the social and cultural context of childhood overweight and weight loss

Authors

  • Pernille AndreassenLone GrønKirsten Kaya Roessler

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