Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Gynecology and Pediatrics, Section of Pediatric Diabetes and Metabolism, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
Eat Weight Disord. 2024 May 8;29(1):35. doi: 10.1007/s40519-024-01663-7.
ACTION Teens (NCT05013359) was conducted in 10 countries to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviors, and barriers to effective obesity care among adolescents living with obesity (ALwO), caregivers of ALwO, and healthcare professionals (HCPs). Here, we report data from participants in Italy.
The ACTION Teens cross-sectional online survey was completed by 649 ALwO (aged 12- < 18 years), 455 caregivers, and 252 HCPs in Italy in 2021.
Most ALwO thought their weight was above normal (69%), worried about weight affecting their future health (87%), and reported making a weight-loss attempt in the past year (60%); fewer caregivers responded similarly regarding their child (46%, 72%, and 33%, respectively). In addition, 49% of caregivers believed their child would lose excess weight with age. ALwO (38%) and caregivers (30%) most often selected wanting to be more fit/in better shape as a weight-loss motivator for ALwO; HCPs most often selected improved social life/popularity (73%). ALwO (25%) and caregivers (22%) most frequently selected lack of hunger control and not liking exercise, respectively, as weight-loss barriers, while HCPs most often agreed that unhealthy eating habits were a barrier (93%). ALwO most often obtained weight-management information from family/friends (25%) and search engines (24%); caregivers most often obtained information from doctors (29%).
In Italy, the impact of obesity on ALwO was underestimated by caregivers, and ALwO and HCPs had different perceptions of key weight-loss motivators and barriers. Additionally, the internet was a key information source for ALwO, which suggests new education/communication strategies are needed.
IV; Evidence obtained from multiple time series with/without intervention, e.g.
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT05013359.
ACTION Teens(NCT05013359)在 10 个国家开展,旨在确定肥胖青少年(ALwO)、ALwO 的照顾者和医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对肥胖有效护理的看法、态度、行为和障碍。在这里,我们报告意大利参与者的数据。
2021 年,ACTION Teens 横断面在线调查在意大利完成,共有 649 名 ALwO(年龄 12-<18 岁)、455 名照顾者和 252 名 HCPs 参与。
大多数 ALwO 认为自己的体重高于正常水平(69%),担心体重会影响未来的健康(87%),并报告在过去一年中尝试过减肥(60%);照顾者对自己孩子的回应则分别为 46%、72%和 33%。此外,49%的照顾者认为随着年龄的增长,孩子会减掉多余的体重。ALwO(38%)和照顾者(30%)最常选择想要更健康/更好的体型作为 ALwO 的减肥动力;HCPs 最常选择改善社交生活/受欢迎程度(73%)。ALwO(25%)和照顾者(22%)最常选择缺乏饥饿控制和不喜欢运动作为减肥障碍,而 HCPs 最常认为不健康的饮食习惯是一个障碍(93%)。ALwO 最常从家人/朋友(25%)和搜索引擎(24%)获取体重管理信息;照顾者最常从医生那里获取信息(29%)。
在意大利,照顾者低估了肥胖对 ALwO 的影响,ALwO 和 HCPs 对减肥的关键动力和障碍有不同的看法。此外,互联网是 ALwO 的主要信息来源,这表明需要新的教育/沟通策略。
IV;从多个具有/不具有干预的时间序列中获得的证据,例如。
ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT05013359。