Community Clinic-based Approach to Address Pediatric Obesity among a Predominantly Latino Sample of Youth Enrolled in a State Health Plan

J. Weiss, Melina H. Yepiz, M. Mouttapa, S. McMahan, A. Gedissman
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Background and Purpose: Comprehensive weight management interventions with family involvement are effective in reducing obesity among children and youth. This prospective cohort study examined whether youth who participated in a clinic-based, culturally-sensitive pediatric weight management intervention experienced reductions in BMI percentile, percent body fat, and waist circumference, from baseline to the end of the program. Methods: Participants included 240 children and youth (61.3% male) between ages 5 to 18 years (Mean age= 12.8 + 3.7 years), and nearly all of them were of Latino race/ethnicity. All participants were clinically diagnosed as overweight or obese and were referred to participate in the eight-week intervention, which included standard medical consultations, psychological counseling, and physical activity sessions for the youth participants, and nutrition education for their parents. Participants completed baseline and end-of-the-program assessments. Results: Participants experienced significant decreases in BMI percentile and body fat percentage after adjusting for growth in height. Older children were more likely to experience decreases in waist circumference relative to younger children. Conclusion: This study suggests that a clinic-based, culturally sensitive intervention may effectively reduce indicators of obesity among youth in predominantly Latino communities, beyond changes in these indicators due to normal growth.
社区诊所为基础的方法解决儿童肥胖的主要拉丁裔青年样本参加国家健康计划
背景与目的:家庭参与的综合体重管理干预措施对减少儿童和青少年肥胖是有效的。这项前瞻性队列研究调查了参加以临床为基础的、文化敏感的儿童体重管理干预的青少年,从基线到项目结束时,BMI百分位数、体脂百分比和腰围是否有所下降。方法:参与者包括240名5 - 18岁(平均年龄= 12.8 + 3.7岁)的儿童和青少年(61.3%男性),几乎所有参与者都是拉丁裔种族/民族。所有的参与者都被临床诊断为超重或肥胖,并被推荐参加为期八周的干预,其中包括标准的医疗咨询、心理咨询和青少年参与者的体育活动课程,以及对他们父母的营养教育。参与者完成了基线和项目结束评估。结果:在调整身高增长后,参与者的BMI百分位数和体脂百分比显著下降。与年幼的孩子相比,年龄较大的孩子的腰围更容易变小。结论:本研究表明,基于临床的文化敏感干预可以有效降低拉丁裔社区青少年肥胖指标,而不仅仅是正常生长导致的这些指标的变化。
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