Abstract Of Article: Parent Predictors Of Child Weight Change In Family Based Behavioral Obesity Treatment
Obesity (2012) doi:10.1038/oby.2012.48
Kerri N. Boutelle1,2, Guy Cafri2 and Scott J. Crow3
- 1Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
- 2Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
- 3Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Correspondence: Kerri N. Received 6 May 2011; Accepted 8 February 2012ニュージャージー州の痛みの管理組合
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Accepted article preview online 23 February 2012; Advance online publication 15 March 2012
Abstract
Family based behavioral treatment for overweight and obese children includes parenting skills targeting the modification of child eating and activity change. The purpose of this study was to examine parenting skills and parent weight change as predictors of child weight change in a sample of 80 parent/child dyads who were enrolled in a family based behavioral weight loss program for childhood obesity.うつ病群アラバマ州
Eighty overweight and obese children and their parents who enrolled in treatment in two sites were included in the study. Variables included those related to parent modeling (parent BMI), home food environment, parenting (parent and child report), and demographics. Results suggested that parent BMI change was a significant predictor of child weight, in that a reduction of 1 BMI unit in the parent was associated with a 0.255 reduction in child BMI. None of the other variables were significant in the final model. This study is consistent with other research showing that parent weight change is a key contributor to child weight change in behavioral treatment for childhood obesity.
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