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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

机译:评估父母和成年照料者是否是治疗肥胖儿童的“改变剂”:父母行为改变策略和研究空白的证据:美国心脏协会的科学陈述

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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. On the other hand, greater parental adherence with core behavior change strategies predicted better child weight outcomes after 2 and 5 years in some studies. Thus, the literature lacks conclusive evidence that one particular parenting strategy or approach causally is superior to others in which children have a greater focus in treatment. A number of research gaps were identified, including the assessment of refined parenting phenotypes, cultural tailoring of interventions, examination of family relationships, and incorporation of new technologies. A conceptual model is proposed to stimulate research identifying the determinants of PAC feeding and physical activity parenting practices, the results of which may inform new treatments. The statement addresses the need for innovative research to advance the scope and potency of PAC treatments for childhood obesity. © 2012 American Heart Association, Inc.
机译:该科学声明将肥胖儿童的父母和成人看护人(PAC)视为“变革的推动者”,评估了证据证明特定的养育策略可以利用行为改变并减少肥胖青年的正能量平衡。该声明有3个具体目标。首先是审查基于家庭的治疗计划中使用的PAC的核心行为改变策略,并提供资源清单。第二个是评估证据的强度,即父母更大程度地参与治疗与更好地减少儿童超重有关。第三是确定该领域的研究差距和新机会。这项综述从随机对照临床试验中得出的证据有限且不一致,这些证据表明,PAC的更多参与必然与更好的儿童结局有关。例如,只有17%的干预研究报告说,作为父母参与治疗的函数,儿童超重有所不同。另一方面,在一些研究中,父母对核心行为改变策略的依从性增强,预示了2年和5年后儿童体重的改善。因此,文献缺乏确凿的证据表明,一种特殊的育儿策略或因果因果关系优于其他儿童,其中儿童对治疗的关注更大。确定了许多研究空白,包括评估完善的育儿表型,对干预措施进行文化调整,检查家庭关系以及纳入新技术。提出了一个概念模型来刺激研究,从而确定PAC喂养和体育锻炼养育方式的决定因素,其结果可能为新的治疗方法提供依据。该声明满足了创新研究的需要,以扩大PAC治疗儿童肥胖的范围和效力。 ©2012美国心脏协会,公司。

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