Twelve-month effectiveness of a parent-led, family-focused weight-management program for prepubertal children : a randomized, controlled trial


Autoria(s): Golley, Rebecca; Magarey, Anthea; Baur, Louise; Steinbeck, Kate; Daniels, Lynne
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

BACKGROUND Parenting-skills training may be an effective age-appropriate child behavior-modification strategy to assist parents in addressing childhood overweight. OBJECTIVE Our goal was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of parenting-skills training as a key strategy for the treatment of overweight children. DESIGN The design consisted of an assessor-blinded, randomized, controlled trial involving 111 (64% female) overweight, prepubertal children 6 to 9 years of age randomly assigned to parenting-skills training plus intensive lifestyle education, parenting-skills training alone, or a 12-month wait-listed control. Height, BMI, and waist-circumference z score and metabolic profile were assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months (intention to treat). RESULTS After 12 months, the BMI z score was reduced by ∼10% with parenting-skills training plus intensive lifestyle education versus ∼5% with parenting-skills training alone or wait-listing for intervention. Waist-circumference z score fell over 12 months in both intervention groups but not in the control group. There was a significant gender effect, with greater reduction in BMI and waist-circumference z scores in boys compared with girls. CONCLUSION Parenting-skills training combined with promoting a healthy family lifestyle may be an effective approach to weight management in prepubertal children, particularly boys. Future studies should be powered to allow gender subanalysis.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37490/

Publicador

American Academy of Pediatrics

Relação

DOI:10.1542/peds.2006-1746

Golley, Rebecca, Magarey, Anthea, Baur, Louise, Steinbeck, Kate, & Daniels, Lynne (2007) Twelve-month effectiveness of a parent-led, family-focused weight-management program for prepubertal children : a randomized, controlled trial. Pediatrics, 119(3), pp. 517-525.

Palavras-Chave #111400 PAEDIATRICS AND REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
Tipo

Journal Article