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Family type
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Attitude to food
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Attitude to exercise
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Weight status
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Too little time -Often single parents on low income, also lacking knowledge and money
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Eat convenience food, don't have time to cook, eat for comfort
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Seen as costly, time-consuming, not enjoyable. Very sedentary
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Mothers overweight
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Inexperienced - Again often single parents on low income, a lack of knowledge and skill to implement healthy lifestyle
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Children are fussy eaters and rely on convenience foods
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No interest in increasing exercise levels, children seen as active
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Family overweight, failure to recognise children's weight problems
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Treaters - Affluent families of all ages who enjoy indulging in food
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Enjoy food, heavy snackers, parents watching weight
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Believe family is active, only barriers to children's activity is confidence
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Family overweight, low recognition of children's weight problems
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Role models -Affluent, older parents often with larger families, living a healthy lifestyle
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Strong interest in healthy diet
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Family active although believe children not confident doing exercise
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Below average levels of obesity and weight problems
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Traditionalists - Parents with strong family values, of all ages, some single, but need to change diet and exercise
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Strong parental control but eat too many high-energy foods and large portions
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Know they should do more but time, money and self confidence seen as barriers
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Parental tendency to obesity above average, children below
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Exercisers - Families on average incomes, often younger mothers, get plenty of exercise
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Eating motivated by taste, diet includes healthy and unhealthy foods
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Activity levels are high, particularly among mothers
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Low family obesity, but children's weight levels a concern
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