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Involvement of Fathers in Pediatric Obesity Treatment and Prevention Trials: A Systematic Review.

Philip J Morgan1, Myles D Young2, Adam B Lloyd2, Monica L Wang3,4, Narelle Eather2, Andrew Miller2, Elaine M Murtagh5, Alyce T Barnes2, Sherry L Pagoto6.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Despite their important influence on child health, it is assumed that fathers are less likely than mothers to participate in pediatric obesity treatment and prevention research.
OBJECTIVE: This review investigated the involvement of fathers in obesity treatment and prevention programs targeting children and adolescents (0-18 years). DATA SOURCES: A systematic review of English, peer-reviewed articles across 7 databases. Retrieved records included at least 1 search term from 2 groups: "participants" (eg, child*, parent*) and "outcomes": (eg, obes*, diet*). STUDY SELECTION: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing behavioral interventions to prevent or treat obesity in pediatric samples were eligible. Parents must have "actively participated" in the study. DATA EXTRACTION: Two authors independently extracted data using a predefined template.
RESULTS: The search retrieved 213 eligible RCTs. Of the RCTs that limited participation to 1 parent only (n = 80), fathers represented only 6% of parents. In RCTs in which participation was open to both parents (n = 133), 92% did not report objective data on father involvement. No study characteristics moderated the level of father involvement, with fathers underrepresented across all study types. Only 4 studies (2%) suggested that a lack of fathers was a possible limitation. Two studies (1%) reported explicit attempts to increase father involvement. LIMITATIONS: The review was limited to RCTs published in English peer-reviewed journals over a 10-year period.
CONCLUSIONS: Existing pediatric obesity treatment or prevention programs with parent involvement have not engaged fathers. Innovative strategies are needed to make participation more accessible and engaging for fathers.
Copyright © 2017 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28130430      PMCID: PMC6200318          DOI: 10.1542/peds.2016-2635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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