2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2008.11.029
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An Adolescent Weight-Loss Program Integrating Family Variables Reduces Energy Intake

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“…In addition, BWL treatments have been tested in an additional 11 studies of children and adolescents (ages 6-18), with nine of those trials demonstrating the efficacy of the BWL treatment compared to control conditions (Coppins et al, 2011;Jiang, Xia, Greiner, Lian, & Rosenqvist, 2005;Mellin, Slinkard, & Irwin, 1987;Nemet et al, 2005;Nowicka, Hoglund, Pietrobelli, Lissau, & Flodmark, 2008;Reinehr et al, 2010), selfhelp conditions , written dietary advice (Weigel et al, 2008), standard care (Sabet Sarvestani, Jamalfard, Kargar, Kaveh, & Tabatabaee, 2009), and dietary advice usual care (Diaz, EsparzaRomero, Moya-Camarena, Robles-Sardin, & Valencia, 2010) conditions. In this age group, a BWL intervention with family involvement was found to be no different from a combined dietary and physical activity condition or waitlist control condition (Kitzman-Ulrich et al, 2009), and a brief family intervention (Steele et al, 2012).…”
Section: Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment With Family Involvementmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…In addition, BWL treatments have been tested in an additional 11 studies of children and adolescents (ages 6-18), with nine of those trials demonstrating the efficacy of the BWL treatment compared to control conditions (Coppins et al, 2011;Jiang, Xia, Greiner, Lian, & Rosenqvist, 2005;Mellin, Slinkard, & Irwin, 1987;Nemet et al, 2005;Nowicka, Hoglund, Pietrobelli, Lissau, & Flodmark, 2008;Reinehr et al, 2010), selfhelp conditions , written dietary advice (Weigel et al, 2008), standard care (Sabet Sarvestani, Jamalfard, Kargar, Kaveh, & Tabatabaee, 2009), and dietary advice usual care (Diaz, EsparzaRomero, Moya-Camarena, Robles-Sardin, & Valencia, 2010) conditions. In this age group, a BWL intervention with family involvement was found to be no different from a combined dietary and physical activity condition or waitlist control condition (Kitzman-Ulrich et al, 2009), and a brief family intervention (Steele et al, 2012).…”
Section: Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment With Family Involvementmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Nearly half of the studies were conducted in the United States (n = 18), 22,24,29,33,41,[46][47][48][49]50,56,63,64,[66][67][68][69]71 5 in Australia, 25,30,[35][36][37] and the others in Israel (n = 3), 39,43,44 Germany (n = 2), 32,51 the United Kingdom (n = 2), 34,40 Belgium, 65 China, 28 Finland, 42 Iran, 45 Korea, 31 Mexico, 38 Taiwan, 26 and Tunisia. 23 Eighteen studies targeted obese children exclusively, 22,23,26,28,29,31,34,38,[40][41][42]44,46,…”
Section: Description Of Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Eighteen studies targeted obese children exclusively, 22,23,26,28,29,31,34,38,[40][41][42]44,46,51,[64][65][66]71 whereas the others targeted both overweight and obese children. Most studies (n = 14) were conducted in a hospital environment, 22,25,29,32,36,38,[40][41][43][44]46,63,65,68 followed by the community (n = 6), 23,27,[33][34][35]51 school (n = 6), 26,42,[48][49][50]64 and primary care setting (n = 6). 30,37,39,47,67,…”
Section: Description Of Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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