Father-Focused Childhood Obesity Prevention Interventions: A Scoping Review.

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Reviews Pub Date : 2025-06-13 DOI:10.1111/obr.13970
Sarah Latkolik, Paulina Morelli, In Young Park, Ryan Koop, Brian K Lo
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Abstract

Father-focused childhood obesity prevention interventions are emerging as novel strategies to tackle increasing childhood obesity rates. This scoping review aimed to describe the characteristics of these interventions and their participants to identify knowledge gaps and improve future interventions. A search for eligible interventions was conducted in MEDLINE (Ovid), Web of Science, and CINAHL (EBSCO) between 2023 and 2024 without date or geographic restrictions. Data were extracted using a tool developed for this review and analyzed using content analysis. Fourteen unique interventions were identified and were all conducted in developed Western countries (n = 14). Most were implemented between 2015 and 2019 (n = 9) in community settings (n = 13) and were feasibility and efficacy trials (n = 11). Most interventions targeted elementary school-aged (6-10 years) (n = 8) and middle school-aged (11-13 years) children (n = 8), followed by preschool-kindergarten-aged children (2-5 years) (n = 7); none targeted high school-aged children (14-17 years). Most interventions targeted physical activity parenting (n = 14) and sedentary behavior parenting (n = 13), with less focus on food parenting (n = 11) and sleep parenting (n = 0). Fathers from nontraditional families and racial/ethnic minority groups were underrepresented and underreported. Our findings underscore the need to increase the emphasis on food and sleep parenting in father-focused interventions and to include fathers from diverse backgrounds to address health disparities.

以父亲为中心的儿童肥胖预防干预:范围综述。
以父亲为中心的儿童肥胖预防干预措施正在成为解决日益增加的儿童肥胖率的新策略。本综述旨在描述这些干预措施及其参与者的特征,以确定知识差距并改进未来的干预措施。在2023年至2024年期间,在MEDLINE (Ovid)、Web of Science和CINAHL (EBSCO)中搜索符合条件的干预措施,没有日期或地理限制。使用为本综述开发的工具提取数据,并使用内容分析进行分析。确定了14种独特的干预措施,均在西方发达国家实施(n = 14)。大多数是在2015年至2019年期间在社区环境(n = 13)中实施的(n = 9),并且是可行性和有效性试验(n = 11)。大多数干预措施针对的是小学适龄儿童(6-10岁)(n = 8)和中学适龄儿童(11-13岁)(n = 8),其次是学龄前至幼儿园适龄儿童(2-5岁)(n = 7);没有针对高中适龄儿童(14-17岁)。大多数干预措施针对的是体育锻炼(n = 14)和久坐行为(n = 13),对食物(n = 11)和睡眠(n = 0)的关注较少。来自非传统家庭和种族/少数民族群体的父亲的代表性和报告不足。我们的研究结果强调,在以父亲为中心的干预措施中,有必要加强对食物和睡眠养育的重视,并将来自不同背景的父亲纳入其中,以解决健康差异问题。
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Obesity Reviews
Obesity Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
19.30
自引率
1.10%
发文量
130
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Obesity Reviews is a monthly journal publishing reviews on all disciplines related to obesity and its comorbidities. This includes basic and behavioral sciences, clinical treatment and outcomes, epidemiology, prevention and public health. The journal should, therefore, appeal to all professionals with an interest in obesity and its comorbidities. Review types may include systematic narrative reviews, quantitative meta-analyses and narrative reviews but all must offer new insights, critical or novel perspectives that will enhance the state of knowledge in the field. The editorial policy is to publish high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts that provide needed new insight into all aspects of obesity and its related comorbidities while minimizing the period between submission and publication.
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