| Literature DB >> 20696032 |
Helen Truby1, Kimberley A Baxter, Paula Barrett, Robert S Ware, John C Cardinal, Peter Sw Davies, Lynne A Daniels, Jennifer A Batch.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the recognition of obesity in young people as a key health issue, there is limited evidence to inform health professionals regarding the most appropriate treatment options. The Eat Smart study aims to contribute to the knowledge base of effective dietary strategies for the clinical management of the obese adolescent and examine the cardiometablic effects of a reduced carbohydrate diet versus a low fat diet. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20696032 PMCID: PMC2925340 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-464
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Outline of FRIENDS for life program
| Session | Content Covered |
|---|---|
| Introduction to FRIENDS; getting to know you games; group guidelines/expectations; personal goals | |
| Warm up activity; personal goals; what are my strengths?; self esteem; friendships; verbal and non-verbal communication | |
| Warm up activity; feelings; relaxation techniques (abdominal breathing, relaxing imagery, muscle relaxation); self-awareness and mindfulness exercises (body clues) | |
| Warm up activity; red and green (unhelpful and helpful) thinking; problem solving and step planning; support teams; role models | |
| Warm up activity; communication and conflict styles (assertive, passive or aggressive); managing bullying | |
| Warm up game; review of FRIENDS; test your knowledge games/quizzes; break up party and certificate presentation from facilitators |
Figure 1Diagram of Study Flow.
Content Covered in Sessions delivered one to one with therapist
| Sessions | Content |
|---|---|
| Dietary Appointment: Week 0 | Rationale of study; individualise food guide; discuss breakfast, lunch and snacks; set SMART goals |
| Phone Call: Week 1 | Check any questions from previous appointment; remind of goals and next appointment |
| Dietary Appointment: Week 2 | Review session 1 goals; trouble shoot problems; discuss food guide for dinner; healthy take-a-ways and eating out; set new SMART goals |
| Phone Call: Week 4 | Check any questions from previous appointment; remind of goals and next appointment |
| Dietary Appointment: Week 6 | Review session 2 goals; trouble shoot problems; label reading workshop; set new SMART goals |
| Phone Call: Week 8 | Check any questions from previous appointment; remind of goals and next appointment |
| Dietary Appointment: Week 10 | Review session 3 goals; trouble shoot problems; sugar in drinks workshop; set new SMART goals |
| Dietary Appointment: Week 12 | Review session 4 goals; trouble shoot problems; Energy balance & maintenance of healthy habits topic; set SMART goals |
| Phone Call: Week 14 | Check any questions from previous appointment; remind of goals and next appointment |
| *Dietary Appointment: Week 16 | Review session 5 goals; trouble shoot problems; Special Occasions; set SMART goals |
| Phone Call: Week 18 | Check any questions from previous appointment; remind of goals and next appointment |
| *Dietary Appointment: Week 20 | Review session 6 goals; trouble shoot problems; Smart Choices topic; Review of previous content; set SMART goals |
| Phone Call: Week 22 | Check any questions from previous appointment; remind of goals and next appointment |
| Dietary Appointment: Week 24 | Review session 7 goals; trouble shoot problems; review energy balance and maintenance topic; set long term SMART goals |
SMART = specific, measureable, achievable, realistic, timely
* These may occur as phone reviews for families who cannot attend the hospital.