| Literature DB >> 29115765 |
Abdullah Alkhawaldeh1, Moawiah Khatatbeh2, Mohammed ALBashtawy3, Khetam Al-Awamreh3, Mohammad Al Qadire3, Omar ALOmari1, Barakat Khasawneh4, Bayan ALBashtawy5, Sa'd ALBashtawy5, Hind Alshakh3.
Abstract
Being overweight and obese in adolescence are significant global public health issues which threaten the viability of basic healthcare delivery in many countries. The number of affected adolescents is growing at an alarming rate. Behavioural treatment, which refers to a set of principles and techniques designed to help people reverse maladaptive eating and activity habits, has become a crucial part of most programmes designed to address overweight and obesity. This article outlines three steps involved in the behavioural treatment of overweight and obesity in adolescents: antecedents, eating behaviour and the consequences of eating behaviour. Regular and consistent daily recording of food intake and the individual's activities are foundations of behavioural management, and should form part of the nursing care plan. ©2017 RCN Publishing Company Ltd. All rights reserved. Not to be copied, transmitted or recorded in any way, in whole or part, without prior permission of the publishers.Entities:
Keywords: adolescence; behavioural treatment; child health; obesity; overweight; public health
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29115765 DOI: 10.7748/ncyp.2017.e918
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Child Young People ISSN: 2046-2336