BMC Res Notes. 2017 Oct 5;10(1):301. doi: 10.1186/s13104-017-2506-z.
Severe obesity (SO) in Canadian children remains poorly understood. However, based on international data, the prevalence of SO appears to be increasing and is associated with a number of psychosocial, bio-mechanical, and cardiometabolic health risks. The purpose of our national Team to Address Bariatric Care in Canadian Children (Team ABC3) is to develop and lead a series of inter-related studies to enhance the understanding and management of SO in Canadian children and adolescents (0-18 years).
METHODS/DESIGN: From 2015 to 2019, Team ABC3 will conduct a series of projects at the regional, provincial, and national levels using multiple methods and study designs to respond to key knowledge gaps by (i) generating evidence on the prevalence of SO and its impact on health services utilization in children using existing Canadian data sources from primary care settings, (ii) exploring contemporary definitions of SO that link with health outcomes, (iii) comparing and contrasting health risks across the continuum of SO, (iv) understanding potential barriers to and facilitators of treatment success in children with SO, and (v) examining innovative lifestyle and behavioral interventions designed to successfully manage SO in children and their families. Furthermore, to examine the impact of innovative interventions on the management SO, we will (vi) evaluate whether adding a health coach, who provides support via text, email, and/or phone, improves children's ability to adhere to a web-based weight management program and (vii) test the feasibility and impact of a community-based weight management program for pre-school children with SO and their parents that combines group-based parenting sessions with in-home visits.
Our research aligns with national priorities in obesity research, brings together leading scientists, clinicians, and stakeholders from across Canada, and will inform health services delivery throughout the country to provide the best care possible for children with SO and their families.
加拿大儿童严重肥胖(SO)的情况仍未得到充分了解。然而,根据国际数据,SO的患病率似乎在上升,并且与一些心理社会、生物力学和心脏代谢健康风险相关。我们加拿大儿童肥胖症护理全国团队(ABC3团队)的目的是开展并主导一系列相互关联的研究,以增进对加拿大儿童和青少年(0至18岁)SO的理解和管理。
方法/设计:从2015年到2019年,ABC3团队将在地区、省级和国家级层面开展一系列项目,采用多种方法和研究设计来应对关键知识空白,具体包括:(i)利用加拿大初级保健机构现有的数据源,生成关于儿童SO患病率及其对医疗服务利用影响的证据;(ii)探索与健康结果相关的SO当代定义;(iii)比较和对比SO连续体中的健康风险;(iv)了解SO儿童治疗成功的潜在障碍和促进因素;(v)研究旨在成功管理儿童及其家庭SO的创新生活方式和行为干预措施。此外,为了检验创新干预措施对SO管理的影响,我们将:(vi)评估增加一名通过短信、电子邮件和/或电话提供支持的健康教练是否能提高儿童坚持基于网络的体重管理计划的能力;(vii)测试一项针对患有SO的学龄前儿童及其父母的社区体重管理计划的可行性和影响,该计划将基于小组的育儿课程与家访相结合。
我们的研究与肥胖研究的国家优先事项相一致,汇聚了加拿大各地的顶尖科学家、临床医生和利益相关者,并将为全国的医疗服务提供信息,以便为患有SO的儿童及其家庭提供尽可能最好的护理。