Long-Term Change in BMI for Children with Obesity Treated in Family-Centered Lifestyle Interventions
Rasmus Møller Jørgensen,
Henrik Støvring,
Jane Nautrup Østergaard
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
Several evaluations of lifestyle interventions for childhood obesity exist; however, follow-up beyond two years is necessary to validate the effect. The aim of the present study was to investigate long-term weight development following children participating in one of two pragmatic family-centered lifestyle interventions for children with obesity.
Methods
This real-life observational study included Danish children 4-17 years of age classified as having obesity. Data from 2010-2020, from two com… Show more
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