Braxton Morgan E, Jang Subin, Ruiz Ashley M, Hershey Jim, Ryder Justin R, Kelly Aaron S, Shaibi Gabriel Q
Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation Arizona State University Phoenix Arizona USA.
Department of Pediatrics and Center for Pediatric Obesity Medicine University of Minnesota Medical School Minneapolis Minnesota USA.
Obes Sci Pract. 2025 Mar 28;11(2):e70049. doi: 10.1002/osp4.70049. eCollection 2025 Apr.
Residential programs have been utilized for the treatment of adolescents with severe obesity, yet few have been evaluated.
The objectives were to (1) evaluate the effect of a long-term residential treatment program focused on treating adolescent girls with obesity and (2) explore girls' perceptions of weight management during and after participating in the program.
A mixed-methods approach was used to examine changes in weight outcomes over time among adolescent girls who completed the program ( = 12), and conduct qualitative interviews to explore perceptions of weight management after completion ( = 5).
Girls in the program showed a reduction in mean BMI of 16.1 ± 4.2 kg/m (-36.3% ± 5.9%) over a mean of 57 weeks. At follow-up, three participants regained weight while two maintained their completion weight. The program shifted girls' health goals from weight loss to improved overall health. Experiences of social connection and disconnection were identified as components that impacted weight management trajectories over time.
This program demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in BMI. The structured nature and the emphasis on therapeutic methods were key components of the program. Social support was identified by participants as being integral to successful weight maintenance over time.
住院治疗项目已被用于治疗重度肥胖青少年,但很少有项目得到评估。
目标是(1)评估一个专注于治疗肥胖少女的长期住院治疗项目的效果,以及(2)探讨女孩在参与该项目期间及之后对体重管理的看法。
采用混合方法来检查完成该项目的青少年女孩(n = 12)体重结果随时间的变化,并进行定性访谈以探讨完成项目后对体重管理的看法(n = 5)。
该项目中的女孩在平均57周内平均BMI降低了16.1±4.2kg/m²(-36.3%±5.9%)。在随访时,三名参与者体重反弹,而两名维持了她们完成项目时的体重。该项目将女孩的健康目标从减肥转变为改善整体健康。社交联系和脱节的经历被确定为随着时间推移影响体重管理轨迹的因素。
该项目在BMI方面显示出具有临床意义的改善。项目的结构化性质和对治疗方法的强调是该项目的关键组成部分。参与者认为社会支持是长期成功维持体重不可或缺的因素。