Obesity is a common nutritional problem among children. Using the Futr
ex 5000A method of bodyfat measurement, this prospective study determi
ned the percentage bodyfat in a self-selected, indigent, predominantly
black population and the accuracy of perceived body image. Bodyfat ex
ceeded the optimal range in 39% and 67% of female and male children, r
espectively. Females tended to view themselves as fatter and males per
ceived themselves as thinner than their actual composition. Parents we
re more accurate in their perception of obesity in their daughters (88
%) than in their sons (52%). Children did not recognize the importance
of exercise in preventing obesity. Bodyfat measurement and counseling
should be done at an early age to improve this remarkable lack of per
ception about obesity.