Obesity Treatment in Children with Intellectual Impairment: Outcome of a Multidisciplinary Inpatient Program

Verreussel Mjt, Dieleman Jp, S. Rasenberg, J. Veen-Roelofs, van Baak Ma
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Background: Obesity is common in children and adolescents with intellectual impairment. In this study the effects of an inpatient multidisciplinary weight control program on BMI-SDS, body weight and BMI in children and adolescents with overweight/obesity and intellectual impairment with or without behavioural problems were evaluated. Methods: 101 overweight and obese children/adolescents with intellectual impairment with or without behavioural problems that were referred to an inpatient obesity treatment programme were included. The treatment was planned to last 9 months, but could be shortened or extended on an individual basis (mean 355 d, range 95 to 761 d). Data on age, sex, height, body weight and BMI were collected at entry and at the end of treatment. Results: Initial BMI-SDS was 3.9 ± 0.9 (range 2.0 to 8.4). BMI-SDS was reduced by -1.4 ± 0.7 (P<0.001). Age, gender and the presence of psychiatric disorders did not affect treatment outcome. Being of non-Dutch ethnic origin had a negative effect on the change in BMI-SDS (P=0.029) and longer treatment duration was associated with a larger reduction in BMI-SDS (P=0.002). Conclusions: The treatment program was effective in obtaining substantial and clinically relevant weight reduction in an inpatient setting in children with intellectual impairment with or without behavioural/psychiatric problems with different causes of obesity.
智力障碍儿童的肥胖治疗:一个多学科住院项目的结果
背景:肥胖在智力障碍儿童和青少年中很常见。本研究评估了住院患者多学科体重控制项目对超重/肥胖和智力障碍伴或不伴行为问题的儿童和青少年BMI- sds、体重和BMI的影响。方法:纳入101名超重和肥胖儿童/青少年,伴有或不伴有行为问题的智力障碍,这些儿童/青少年被转介到肥胖症住院治疗方案。治疗计划持续9个月,但可以根据个人情况缩短或延长(平均355天,范围95至761天)。在治疗开始时和治疗结束时收集年龄、性别、身高、体重和BMI数据。结果:初始BMI-SDS为3.9±0.9(范围2.0 ~ 8.4)。BMI-SDS降低-1.4±0.7 (P<0.001)。年龄、性别和精神障碍的存在对治疗结果没有影响。非荷兰裔对BMI-SDS的变化有负面影响(P=0.029),较长的治疗时间与较大的BMI-SDS下降相关(P=0.002)。结论:该治疗方案在有或没有不同肥胖原因的行为/精神问题的智力障碍儿童的住院环境中有效地获得了实质性的和临床相关的体重减轻。
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