ACTION Teens Global Survey-Türkiye Report: More Worry and Less Motivation for Adolescents Living with Obesity.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Abdullah Bereket, Neşe Perdahlı Fiş, Batu Gürser, Şükrü Hatun, Sibel Sakarya, Volkan Yumuk, Belma Haliloğlu
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Abstract

Objective: ACTION Teens (NCT05013359) surveyed adolescents living with obesity (ALwO), their caregivers, and healthcare professionals (HCPs) in 10 countries to identify attitudes, perceptions, behaviors, and barriers preventing effective obesity care. This subanalysis identified key findings from Türkiye.

Methods: In Türkiye, 700 ALwO (aged 12-<18 years), 700 caregivers, and 324 HCPs completed a cross-sectional survey (September-November 2021).

Results: ALwO had poor mean World Health Organization-5 Well-Being Index (36.7) and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (14.6) scores. Most ALwO (85%) were worried about their weight, and many ALwO (92%) and caregivers (96%) worried about weight affecting their/their child's future health. Additionally, many respondents agreed weight loss is completely the ALwO's responsibility (ALwO: 70%; caregivers: 47%; HCPs: 42%). Despite this, only 24% of ALwO reported being highly motivated to lose weight, although 59% reported a weight-loss attempt in the past year. Their most common weight-loss barrier was being unable to control hunger, according to ALwO (76%) and caregivers (73%). HCPs reported discussing weight with 42% of ALwO, on average, with 34% indicating insufficient time during appointments prevents them from discussing weight.

Conclusion: Compared with the global ACTION Teens analysis, a greater proportion of ALwO in Türkiye worried about weight impacting future health (92% vs 85%), yet a similar proportion had made a recent weight-loss attempt (59% vs 58%), perhaps due to lower motivation (24% vs 45%). Our results suggest ALwO in Türkiye require greater weight-management support, particularly support with controlling hunger; therefore, measures should be taken to reduce HCPs' time constraints.

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Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology
Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.30%
发文量
73
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology (JCRPE) publishes original research articles, reviews, short communications, letters, case reports and other special features related to the field of pediatric endocrinology. JCRPE is published in English by the Turkish Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Society quarterly (March, June, September, December). The target audience is physicians, researchers and other healthcare professionals in all areas of pediatric endocrinology.
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