2020
DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12878
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Motivational support programme to enhance health and well‐being and promote weight loss in overweight and obese adolescents: A randomized controlled trial in Turkey

Abstract: Aim The aim of this study is to investigate the effect on health, well‐being and weight loss of a motivational support programme provided for adolescents who were overweight and obese. Methods This was a randomized controlled trial. Sixty‐four adolescents (39 girls and 25 boys) who were overweight and obese and consulted at our polyclinic from January 2015 to February 2016 comprised the study population. The sociodemographic characteristics, well‐being levels and physical parameters of the adolescents were eva… Show more

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“…Of these total articles, 276 were considered relevant based on title and abstract (Figure 1). After a full‐text review, 26 articles 33–58 met inclusion criteria and were included in the review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these total articles, 276 were considered relevant based on title and abstract (Figure 1). After a full‐text review, 26 articles 33–58 met inclusion criteria and were included in the review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with BMIs between 85th-95th persentiles were accepted as overweight and BMI values above 95th percentile as obese. (14,16) The degree of obesity was calculated as the body mass index standard deviation score (BMI-SDS) by using age and gender specific to Turkish BMI percentiles which were generated by using lambda, mu, sigma (LMS) method, to standardize degree of obesity (14,17) . The LMS method provides a way of obtaining normalized growth centile standards which simplifies this assessment of growth standards and summarixes the data in terms of three smooth age-specific curves called L (lambda), M (mu), and S (sigma) (14).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychological components in interventions for children or adolescents with overweight or obesity predominantly involve motivational interviewing (MI) conducted by a health professional with psychological or therapeutic patient education training. Approaches reported to result in a significant between-group difference in adiposity outcomes include a 6-month nurse-led solution-focused intervention (−2.6 to −11 kg vs. 2.9–9.0 kg, p < 0.01) [ 111 ] and a 6-month nutritionist-led MI intervention (BMI 29.91 ± 3.42–27.25 ± 2.79 kg/m 2 vs. 30.29 ± 3.65 vs. 30.81 ± 3.41 kg/m 2 , p = 0.001) [ 112 ] with two other studies reporting a within-group reduced BMI z-score from a MI intervention [ 113 , 114 ]. In an RCT involving 475 families including children aged 2–6 years with overweight or obesity, MI participants had a smaller, non-significant increase in BMI (−0.21 kg/m 2 ; p = 0.15), and non-significant but greater decreases in fast food (−0.16 servings/week; p = 0.07) and SSBs (−0.22 servings/day; p = 0.15) [ 115 ].…”
Section: Intervention Delivery Factors In Imnt: Moderate-level (1b) E...mentioning
confidence: 99%