Podraza John, Roberts Timothy A
Department of Pediatrics, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA 23708, USA.
Mil Med. 2008 Dec;173(12):1199-202. doi: 10.7205/milmed.173.12.1199.
The goal was to evaluate the recognition and management of pediatric obesity in an academic military medical treatment facility and an affiliated branch medical clinic.
Retrospective chart review of 1,876 well-child visits for patients 4 to 17 years of age was performed, comparing compliance with obesity screening recommendations.
A total of 16.7% of patients were obese. The proportion of obese patients was greater at the branch clinic, but providers in the medical treatment facility had a higher obesity recognition rate (40% vs. 26%). Thirty-one percent of obese patients at both locations were noted to have hypertension. Providers at the medical treatment facility performed significantly better in documentation of hypertension and screening for orthopedic complications. Branch clinic providers performed better in screening for abdominal complaints.
A high percentage of military dependents presenting for well-child care are obese. Overall screening and intervention rates were poor, but rates were slightly better at the medical treatment facility.
评估一所军队学术医疗设施及其附属分支医疗诊所对儿童肥胖的识别与管理情况。
对1876例4至17岁儿童的健康体检进行回顾性病历审查,比较肥胖筛查建议的遵循情况。
共有16.7%的患者肥胖。分支诊所肥胖患者的比例更高,但医疗设施中的医护人员肥胖识别率更高(40%对26%)。两地31%的肥胖患者被发现患有高血压。医疗设施中的医护人员在高血压记录和骨科并发症筛查方面表现明显更好。分支诊所的医护人员在腹部不适筛查方面表现更好。
前来接受儿童健康护理的军队家属中很大一部分人肥胖。总体筛查和干预率较低,但医疗设施中的情况稍好一些。