Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University, Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia.
School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Obes Rev. 2021 May;22(5):e13172. doi: 10.1111/obr.13172. Epub 2020 Dec 16.
Developing a broader understanding of children and young people's experiences of long-term attempts of weight management may provide insight into both enablers and barriers to successful weight loss maintenance. This review aims to explore children and young people's perceptions of long-term attempts of weight management. Six databases were searched for qualitative studies describing young participants (<25 years, previously or currently above a healthy weight) experiences of weight management for >6 months following intentional weight loss. A thematic synthesis was undertaken. Themes were interpreted using the Socio-ecological Model. Factors supporting attempts to maintain weight loss included having clear motivation for change; developing personal skills to manage the challenges of change; family support/dynamics that encourage healthy lifestyles; and health-promoting cultures in schools/workplaces, communities, and the broader living environment. Conversely, ambivalence, difficulty coping with changes, peer pressure, challenging family dynamics, limited professional support, and unhealthy living environments were barriers to maintaining behavior change. These facilitators and barriers at each level of the Socio-ecological Model informed a model of weight loss maintenance for children and young people. Supporting children, young people, and families to develop the skills to manage the individual, social, and environmental challenges that shape attempts of long-term weight management will help to support their ability to manage their weight long term.
对儿童和青少年长期尝试体重管理的经验有更广泛的了解,可能有助于深入了解成功维持体重减轻的促进因素和障碍。本综述旨在探讨儿童和青少年对长期尝试体重管理的看法。在六个数据库中搜索了定性研究,这些研究描述了年轻参与者(<25 岁,之前或目前体重超过健康体重)在有意减轻体重后超过 6 个月的体重管理经验。进行了主题综合分析。使用社会生态模型来解释主题。支持维持体重减轻尝试的因素包括有明确的改变动机;发展个人技能来应对变化的挑战;家庭支持/鼓励健康生活方式的动态;以及学校/工作场所、社区和更广泛的生活环境中的促进健康的文化。相反,犹豫不决、难以应对变化、同伴压力、具有挑战性的家庭动态、有限的专业支持和不健康的生活环境是维持行为改变的障碍。社会生态模型各个层次的这些促进因素和障碍为儿童和青少年的体重减轻维持提供了一个模型。支持儿童、青少年和家庭发展管理塑造长期体重管理尝试的个人、社会和环境挑战的技能,将有助于支持他们长期管理体重的能力。