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Poll: Weight Terminology

Can you tell I'm catching up on pediatric updates?
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Re: Poll: Weight Terminology

  • Sigh- I'm the SS

    Honestly, it would depend on the issue- how much over weight ( 10-30 lbs would be different than 50-100lbs) and it would also depend on my child and how sensative or hard headed they might be about the situation. Gender might even play a role- I think I would prefer the use of unhealthy weight with my girls and a different term for a boy.

    I'm sure this isn't much help, but I just couldn't check a box and after staring at it decided to post my snowflake. 

  • I picked "weight problem" because that is what I would expect if my child were underweight as well.

    Chances are, if they have a major weight problem I would have already noticed.

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  • I like unhealthy weight, which can also be used when referring to a child underweight.
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