Initial reactions to the letter
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Provides no new information |
Yeah, I mean I would look at it, but it's not telling me anything that I probably don't already know.
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I've gotten something like this . . . I was kind of upset ‘cause I said,’ Who are these people?’ I take my kids to the doctor so I already know where they stand.
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Letter is helpful, acceptable |
It's actually good that they do it because you get to see – back when you're younger they never did this so – you just get to see where they compare and where they should be.
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[The letter] only encouraged me to move . . . I didn't have a problem with it.
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Questionable validity of BMI |
The one thing that I do like about this letter is that it does say that BMI cannot tell the difference between muscle and fat.
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They're not doing the water test, they're not doing the pinching and all that. They're just doing it by their formula weight – height – here's your index, you know?
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It depends – some have taller torso, some have smaller torsos, longer legs – whatever. Where do they come up with this stuff?
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Positive reactions to BMI screening
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Could be helpful, motivating |
This is very positive, and I think everybody should get it and get screened . . . I'm just glad the school noticed and they're out there to help the kids with their weight.
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Negative reactions to BMI screening
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Not a school's role |
It really should be coming from a physician and not a nurse from a school.
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Impact on child's self-esteem |
The school nurses do . . . their little check-ups that they do in school, but they do them in groups.
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When we get those BMIs from the school . . . I don't like the fact that my son gets to see that before I can look at it . . . they don't send it home in an envelope.
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