Hofsteenge Geesje H, Weijs Peter J M, Delemarre-van de Waal Henriette A, de Wit Maartje, Chinapaw Mai J M
Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, Internal Medicine, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam, HV 1081, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Oct 8;13:939. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-939.
We developed a Dutch outpatient multidisciplinary group treatment (Go4it) for obese adolescents, including cognitive behavioural therapy and education on healthy dietary and physical activity behaviour. This study examined the effect of Go4it on Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL).
At our outpatient paediatric obesity clinic, obese adolescents (n = 122, 11-18 years) were randomly assigned to 1) Go4it, 7 sessions with an interval of 2 weeks or 2) current regular care consisting of referral to a dietician in the home care setting (controls). Linear mixed model analysis was performed to evaluate the intervention effects on HRQoL at 6 and 18-month follow-ups. HRQoL indicators included the Child Health Questionnaire, the Paediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ Version 4.0 (PedsQL™4.0), and the Body Esteem Scale (BES).
In total, 95 adolescents (Go4it 57, controls 38) were included in the current analysis with a mean age of 14.5 ± 1.7 and mean BMI-SDS of 2.9 ± 0.5. At baseline, all participants experienced lower levels of physical and psychosocial well-being compared to a normal weight reference group. At the 18 month follow-up, we found small but beneficial intervention effects on all subscales of the PedsQL™4.0 and BES questionnaires. Two subscales improved significantly; i.e., physical health (between group difference 5.4; 95%CI: 0.3; 10.6), and school functioning (between group difference 7.4; 95%CI: 1.6; 13.2).
Obese adolescents experienced lower HRQoL than their healthy peers. The Go4it intervention had small beneficial effects on HRQoL compared to the current regular care practices for obese adolescents.
Netherlands Trial Register: ISRCTN27626398, METC number: 05.134 (WMO, monocenter).
我们为肥胖青少年开发了一种荷兰门诊多学科团体治疗方案(Go4it),包括认知行为疗法以及关于健康饮食和身体活动行为的教育。本研究考察了Go4it对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响。
在我们的门诊儿科肥胖诊所,肥胖青少年(n = 122,11 - 18岁)被随机分配至1)Go4it组,共7次治疗,间隔为2周,或2)当前的常规护理组,即转介至家庭护理环境中的营养师处(对照组)。进行线性混合模型分析以评估在6个月和18个月随访时干预对HRQoL的影响。HRQoL指标包括儿童健康问卷、儿童生活质量量表™第4.0版(PedsQL™4.0)和身体自尊量表(BES)。
共有95名青少年(Go4it组57名,对照组38名)纳入当前分析,平均年龄为14.5±1.7岁,平均BMI - SDS为2.9±0.5。在基线时,与正常体重参考组相比,所有参与者的身体和心理社会幸福感水平较低。在18个月随访时,我们发现对PedsQL™4.0和BES问卷的所有子量表有虽小但有益的干预效果。两个子量表有显著改善;即身体健康(组间差异5.4;95%CI:0.3;10.6)和学校功能(组间差异7.4;95%CI:1.6;13.2)。
肥胖青少年的HRQoL低于其健康同龄人。与当前肥胖青少年的常规护理做法相比,Go4it干预对HRQoL有虽小但有益的效果。
荷兰试验注册库:ISRCTN27626398,METC编号:05.134(WMO,单中心)