Follow-up results of different treatment programs for obese children

被引:59
作者
Braet, C
VanWinckel, M
Van Leeuwen, K
机构
[1] STATE UNIV GHENT, DEPT DEV & PERSONAL PSYCHOL, B-9000 GHENT, BELGIUM
[2] STATE UNIV GHENT, DEPT PAEDIAT, B-9000 GHENT, BELGIUM
关键词
behaviour therapy; childhood; obesity; treatment;
D O I
10.1111/j.1651-2227.1997.tb09030.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective: Many approaches have been tried in order to tackle the problem of obesity in children, but most of them have failed to achieve long-term weight loss. Cognitive behaviour therapy tends to predict good prospects. So far, no studies have investigated the surplus value of introducing a ''healthy-eating'' lifestyle program instead of a strict diet prescription, in combination with the principles of cognitive behaviour therapy. Therefore, a new program was designed. The second aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of different forms of therapeutic contact. Subjects and methods: The obese group consisted of 205 children seeking treatment, and a control group of 54 obese school children. The effects of the program were evaluated by means of a pre-test/post-test design with a 1-y follow-up. Subjects were assigned to different therapeutic conditions: group therapy, individual therapy, summer camp or ''advice in one session''. Results: A progressive and significant loss of weight for all therapeutic conditions was noticeable. The reduction continued at least 6 months after completing therapy. The control group, however, showed weight evolution in the opposite sense. Conclusions: A replication of the positive effect of CBT was found in a broad sample of clinically obese children, even without strict diet prescription. Our hypothesis that group approach will result in a better outcome is borne out.
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