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Effects of Three Different Family-Based Interventions in Overweight and Obese Children: The “4 Your Family” Randomized Controlled Trial

Childhood overweight and obesity prevalence has risen dramatically in the past decades, and family-based interventions may be an effective method to improve children’s eating behaviors. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of three different family-based interventions: group-based, individ...

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Autores principales: Varagiannis, Panagiotis, Magriplis, Emmanuella, Risvas, Grigoris, Vamvouka, Katerina, Nisianaki, Adamantia, Papageorgiou, Anna, Pervanidou, Panagiota, Chrousos, George P., Zampelas, Antonis
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498894
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020341
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author Varagiannis, Panagiotis
Magriplis, Emmanuella
Risvas, Grigoris
Vamvouka, Katerina
Nisianaki, Adamantia
Papageorgiou, Anna
Pervanidou, Panagiota
Chrousos, George P.
Zampelas, Antonis
author_facet Varagiannis, Panagiotis
Magriplis, Emmanuella
Risvas, Grigoris
Vamvouka, Katerina
Nisianaki, Adamantia
Papageorgiou, Anna
Pervanidou, Panagiota
Chrousos, George P.
Zampelas, Antonis
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description Childhood overweight and obesity prevalence has risen dramatically in the past decades, and family-based interventions may be an effective method to improve children’s eating behaviors. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of three different family-based interventions: group-based, individual-based, or by website approach. Parents and school aged overweight or obese children, 8–12 years of age, were eligible for the study. A total of 115 children were randomly allocated in one of the three interventions, and 91 completed the study (79% compliance); Group 1 (n = 36) received group-based interventions by various experts; Group 2 (n = 30) had interpersonal family meetings with a dietitian; and Group 3 (n = 25) received training through a specifically developed website. Anthropometric, dietary, physical activity, and screen time outcomes were measured at baseline and at the end of the study. Within-group comparisons indicated significant improvement in body weight, body mass index (BMI)-z-score, physical activity, and screen time from baseline in all three study groups (p < 0.05). Furthermore, total body fat percentage (%TBF) was also decreased in Groups 2 and 3. Between-group differences varied with body weight and %TBF change, being larger in Group 3 compared to Groups 1 and 2, in contrast to BMI-z-score, screen time, and health behaviors, which were significantly larger in Group 2 than the other two groups. In conclusion, personalized family-based interventions are recommended to successfully improve children’s lifestyle and body weight status.
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spelling pubmed-79118782021-02-28 Effects of Three Different Family-Based Interventions in Overweight and Obese Children: The “4 Your Family” Randomized Controlled Trial Varagiannis, Panagiotis Magriplis, Emmanuella Risvas, Grigoris Vamvouka, Katerina Nisianaki, Adamantia Papageorgiou, Anna Pervanidou, Panagiota Chrousos, George P. Zampelas, Antonis Nutrients Article Childhood overweight and obesity prevalence has risen dramatically in the past decades, and family-based interventions may be an effective method to improve children’s eating behaviors. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of three different family-based interventions: group-based, individual-based, or by website approach. Parents and school aged overweight or obese children, 8–12 years of age, were eligible for the study. A total of 115 children were randomly allocated in one of the three interventions, and 91 completed the study (79% compliance); Group 1 (n = 36) received group-based interventions by various experts; Group 2 (n = 30) had interpersonal family meetings with a dietitian; and Group 3 (n = 25) received training through a specifically developed website. Anthropometric, dietary, physical activity, and screen time outcomes were measured at baseline and at the end of the study. Within-group comparisons indicated significant improvement in body weight, body mass index (BMI)-z-score, physical activity, and screen time from baseline in all three study groups (p < 0.05). Furthermore, total body fat percentage (%TBF) was also decreased in Groups 2 and 3. Between-group differences varied with body weight and %TBF change, being larger in Group 3 compared to Groups 1 and 2, in contrast to BMI-z-score, screen time, and health behaviors, which were significantly larger in Group 2 than the other two groups. In conclusion, personalized family-based interventions are recommended to successfully improve children’s lifestyle and body weight status. MDPI 2021-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7911878/ /pubmed/33498894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020341 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Varagiannis, Panagiotis
Magriplis, Emmanuella
Risvas, Grigoris
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Nisianaki, Adamantia
Papageorgiou, Anna
Pervanidou, Panagiota
Chrousos, George P.
Zampelas, Antonis
Effects of Three Different Family-Based Interventions in Overweight and Obese Children: The “4 Your Family” Randomized Controlled Trial
title Effects of Three Different Family-Based Interventions in Overweight and Obese Children: The “4 Your Family” Randomized Controlled Trial
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title_fullStr Effects of Three Different Family-Based Interventions in Overweight and Obese Children: The “4 Your Family” Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Three Different Family-Based Interventions in Overweight and Obese Children: The “4 Your Family” Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short Effects of Three Different Family-Based Interventions in Overweight and Obese Children: The “4 Your Family” Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort effects of three different family-based interventions in overweight and obese children: the “4 your family” randomized controlled trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498894
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020341
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