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【Guideline】2012 AHA Evaluating Parents and Adult Caregivers as “Agents of Change“ for Treating obese children-Evidence for Parent Behavior Change Strategies and Research gaps-A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
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Published

2012.1.23

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AHA, American Heart Association

Abstract

This scientific statement addresses parents and adult caregivers (PACs) as “agents of change” for obese children, evaluating the strength of evidence that particular parenting strategies can leverage behavior change and reduce positive energy balance in obese youth. The statement has 3 specific aims. The first is to review core behavior change strategies for PACs as used in family-based treatment programs and to provide a resource list. The second is to evaluate the strength of evidence that greater parental “involvement” in treatment is associated with better reductions in child overweight. The third is to identify research gaps and new opportunities for the field. This review yielded limited and inconsistent evidence from randomized controlled clinical trials that greater PAC involvement necessarily is associated with better child outcomes. For example, only 17% of the intervention studies reported differential improvements in child overweight as a function of parental involvement in treatment.


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