2017
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.313.4
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The Effect of a Prospective Lifestyle Intervention on Obesity Related Quality of Life in Youth

Abstract: BackgroundIn childhood obesity interventions, tools that measure obesity related quality of life are as important as physical health markers like BMI and waist circumference. Seattle Children's Hospital developed an evidence‐based intervention, ACT (Actively Changing Together), aimed at youth with overweight or obesity and their families living in an agricultural community with high rates of obesity, associated comorbidities, food insecurity, and low health literacy. In previous analyses of the ACT program, im… Show more

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