Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Center for Prevention Science in Child and Family Health, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Clin Obes. 2023 Dec;13(6):e12614. doi: 10.1111/cob.12614. Epub 2023 Aug 2.
Emerging research in paediatric obesity has demonstrated that parental involvement in the weight management process can improve weight outcomes in children. Recent guidelines by the American Academy of Pediatrics note the importance of parent and family involvement in treatment. However, it is currently unknown if including the entire family in obesity treatment can supersede outcomes associated with participation of only one parent. Family Systems Theory (FST) provides the theoretical foundation for examining one's healthy behaviours as they exist within the context of their family, defined by family dynamics. This narrative review aims to reconsider prior definitions of paediatric family-based management using the FST framework to be inclusive of family and household diversity and in doing so, inform research not only within weight management but also other domains of clinical care requiring family support or change. Applying FST to paediatric weight management highlights the link between family dynamics and paediatric obesity, demonstrating the association of dysfunctional family dynamics with more severe obesity. While family-based weight management remains the gold standard for treatment of paediatric obesity, more investigation is needed in expanding family-based interventions to impact entire families and potentially improve outcomes more broadly for overall family health and wellbeing.
儿科肥胖领域的新兴研究表明,父母参与体重管理过程可以改善儿童的体重结果。美国儿科学会的最新指南指出了父母和家庭参与治疗的重要性。然而,目前尚不清楚让整个家庭参与肥胖治疗是否可以超过仅让一位家长参与的治疗结果。家庭系统理论 (FST) 为研究一个人的健康行为提供了理论基础,这些健康行为存在于他们的家庭环境中,由家庭动态定义。本叙述性评论旨在重新考虑之前使用 FST 框架的儿科基于家庭的管理定义,以包容家庭和家庭多样性,并在此过程中为不仅在体重管理领域,而且在需要家庭支持或改变的其他临床护理领域的研究提供信息。将 FST 应用于儿科体重管理突出了家庭动态与儿科肥胖之间的联系,表明功能失调的家庭动态与更严重的肥胖有关。虽然基于家庭的体重管理仍然是治疗儿科肥胖的黄金标准,但需要更多的研究来扩展基于家庭的干预措施,以影响整个家庭,并可能更广泛地改善整体家庭健康和幸福。