Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Children's Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980140, Richmond, VA, 23298, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980308, Richmond, VA, 23298, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Aug 4;23(1):1484. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16421-0.
There is an urgent need for innovative approaches to adolescent obesity treatment, particularly among individuals from racially and ethnically marginalized backgrounds, who face increased risk of obesity and its associated morbidity and mortality. There is a particular dearth of research on the long-term efficacy of adolescent obesity treatments. Further, research and clinical practice guidelines consistently recommend parents' inclusion in their adolescents' obesity treatment, yet the most effective strategy to engage parents in adolescent obesity treatment remains unclear. Towards that end, this investigation will conduct a fully-powered, randomized clinical trial to examine the efficacy of two distinct approaches to involving parents in their adolescents' obesity treatment.
Participants will be 210 12-16 year old adolescents (body mass index [BMI]≥85 percentile) and parents (BMI≥25 kg/m) with overweight or obesity. Dyads will be randomized to one of two 4-month treatments: 1) TEENS+Parents as Coaches (PAC), engaging parents as helpers in their child's weight management via parent skills training based on authoritative parenting, or 2) TEENS+Parent Weight Loss (PWL), engaging parents in their own behavioral weight management. All adolescents will participate in the TEENS+ protocol, which includes nutrition education with dietary goals, supervised physical activity, and behavioral support, and integrates motivational interviewing to enhance treatment engagement. Assessments of anthropometrics, dietary intake, physical activity, parenting and home environment variables will be completed at 0, 2, 4, 8, and 12 months with the primary endpoint at 12-month follow-up.
Results of this investigation have the potential to significantly advance science in this area and ultimately inform clinical practice guidelines related to the role of parents in adolescent obesity treatment.
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT03851796. Registered: February 22, 2019.
迫切需要创新的青少年肥胖治疗方法,特别是在那些来自种族和族裔边缘化背景的人群中,他们面临着肥胖及其相关发病率和死亡率增加的风险。关于青少年肥胖治疗的长期疗效研究非常匮乏。此外,研究和临床实践指南一致建议将父母纳入青少年肥胖治疗中,但最有效的策略来让父母参与青少年肥胖治疗仍然不清楚。为此,本研究将进行一项充分-powered、随机临床试验,以检验两种不同方法的疗效,即让父母参与其青少年肥胖治疗。
参与者将是 210 名 12-16 岁的青少年(体重指数 [BMI]≥85 百分位)和超重或肥胖的父母(BMI≥25 kg/m)。对这些青少年及其父母进行随机分组,接受以下两种为期 4 个月的治疗方法之一:1)TEENS+父母作为教练(PAC),通过基于权威型教养的父母技能培训,让父母作为孩子体重管理的帮手;2)TEENS+父母体重减轻(PWL),让父母参与自己的行为体重管理。所有青少年将参加 TEENS+方案,该方案包括营养教育和饮食目标、监督体育活动以及行为支持,并整合动机访谈以增强治疗参与度。在 0、2、4、8 和 12 个月时将对人体测量学、饮食摄入、体育活动、育儿和家庭环境变量进行评估,主要终点为 12 个月的随访。
本研究的结果有潜力极大地推动该领域的科学发展,并最终为与父母在青少年肥胖治疗中的作用相关的临床实践指南提供信息。
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT03851796。注册日期:2019 年 2 月 22 日。