青少年肥胖干预中的父母参与方式和饮食病理学变化

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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背景尽管肥胖青少年的饮食病理风险较高,但肥胖治疗后父母的不同参与对饮食病理的影响尚不清楚。我们研究了青少年饮食病理学的差异,这些青少年的父母被随机分配到青少年肥胖治疗的不同干预措施中。方法参与者是82名青少年/父母二人组(青少年:63%为女性;55%为种族/族裔边缘化),参加为期4个月的行为减肥干预TEENS+。父母被随机分配到父母减肥治疗(TEENS+PWL)或父母技能培训(TEENS+PAC)。青少年在基线、4米和7米完成了饮食障碍检查问卷(EDE-Q-I)和儿童抑郁量表(CDI)。使用线性混合模型评估不同时间点的饮食病理学(总体评分;饮食问题、体重问题、体型问题、约束)和抑郁的群体差异。结果TEENS+PAC和TEENS+PWL在饮食病理或抑郁方面没有显著差异,也没有按时间分组的相互作用。除饮食问题外,所有EDE-Q-I和CDI结果均存在时间点差异;成对的对比揭示了各种变化模式。重量和形状问题从0米减少到4米;观察到的减少保持在7米。约束在4米处最高,在7米处降低,但没有回到基线。EDE-Q-I的总体得分随着时间的推移显著下降。抑郁症随着时间的推移而减少,但只有在0到7 m之间才观察到显著差异。结论父母的干预都不会对参与肥胖治疗的青少年产生与饮食病理有关的伤害。肥胖治疗对青少年饮食病理学似乎没有医源性影响。
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Parent involvement approach and changes in eating pathology within an adolescent obesity intervention

Background

Although adolescents with obesity have heightened risk for eating pathology, the impact of differential parent involvement on eating pathology after obesity treatment is unknown. We examined differences in eating pathology in adolescents whose parents were randomized to distinct interventions within adolescent obesity treatment.

Methods

Participants were 82 adolescent/parent dyads (adolescents: 63 % female; 55 % racial/ethnically marginalized) enrolled in TEENS+, a 4-month behavioral weight loss intervention. Parents were randomized to either a parent weight loss treatment (TEENS+PWL) or parent skills training (TEENS+PAC). Adolescents completed the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire with Instructions (EDE-Q-I) and Child Depression Inventory (CDI) at baseline, 4 m, and 7 m. Group differences in eating pathology (global score; eating concern, weight concern, shape concern, restraint) and depression across time points were evaluated with linear mixed models.

Results

No significant differences were observed between TEENS+PAC and TEENS+PWL in eating pathology or depression, nor were there group by time interactions. Time point differences were observed for all EDE-Q-I and CDI outcomes, except eating concerns; pairwise contrasts revealed a variety of change patterns. Weight and shape concerns decreased from 0 to 4 m; observed reductions were maintained at 7 m. Restraint was highest at 4 m and decreased at 7 m but did not return to baseline. EDE-Q-I global scores significantly declined over time. Depression decreased over time, but a significant difference was only observed between 0 and 7 m.

Conclusions

Neither parent intervention yields harm related to eating pathology in adolescents engaged in obesity treatment. Obesity treatment does not appear to have iatrogenic effects on eating pathology in adolescents.

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