| Literature DB >> 23750019 |
Robert I Berkowitz1, Margaret R Rukstalis, Chanelle T Bishop-Gilyard, Reneé H Moore, Christine A Gehrman, Melissa S Xanthopoulos, William J Cochran, Delroy Louden, Thomas A Wadden.
Abstract
Lifestyle modification programs (LMP) for weight loss in adolescents with obesity are effective but not available. Primary care may be a setting for reaching more adolescents. Two models of LMP for use in primary care were examined. Adolescents and caregivers enrolled in a 1-year randomized trial comparing Group LMP with Self-Guided LMP. All participants (N = 169) received the same treatment recommendations and met with a health coach six times in clinic. Group LMP participants had an additional 17 group sessions; those in Self-Guided LMP followed the remainder of the program at home with parental support. The primary outcome was percentage change in initial body mass index. The mean (SE) 1.31% (0.95%) reduction in Group LMP did not differ significantly from the 1.17% (0.99%) decrease in the Self-Guided LMP (p = 0.92). Both treatments were significantly effective in reducing body mass index. Given its brevity, the Self-Guided LMP offers an innovative approach for primary care.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; obesity; primary care; weight management
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23750019 PMCID: PMC3785220 DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jst035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Psychol ISSN: 0146-8693