Early intervention for childhood overweight: A randomized trial in general practice
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Early intervention for childhood overweight : A randomized trial in general practice. / Larsen, Lone Marie; Hertel, Niels Thomas; Mølgaard, Christian; Christensen, René Depont; Husby, Steffen; Jarbøl, Dorte Ejg.
In: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, Vol. 33, No. 3, 2015, p. 184-190.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Early intervention for childhood overweight
T2 - A randomized trial in general practice
AU - Larsen, Lone Marie
AU - Hertel, Niels Thomas
AU - Mølgaard, Christian
AU - Christensen, René Depont
AU - Husby, Steffen
AU - Jarbøl, Dorte Ejg
N1 - CURIS 2015 NEXS 253
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of two intervention modalities concerning overweight and obesity among children in general practice.DESIGN: Prospective randomized controlled trial.SETTING: A total of 60 general practices in the former County of Funen, Denmark.SUBJECTS: Overweight children, identified by International Obesity Task Force criteria, aged 5-9 years.INTERVENTION: Model 1 with health consultations in general practice during a two-year period or Model 2, an educational programme for the children and their families in addition to the health consultations.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Change in body mass index (BMI) z-score in order to compare the results, independent of gender- and age-related changes over time.RESULTS: A total of 80 children were recruited with 35 and 45 children allocated to Model 1 and Model 2, respectively. No significant differences were found in the change in BMI z-score (SDS) between the two groups. A decrease in the mean BMI z-score from baseline to study end of -0.20 (95%CI -0.38 to -0.01) in Model 1 and -0.26 (95%CI -0.44 to -0.09) in Model 2, respectively, was detected. The majority of the participants (2/3) continued in the study for more than one year in both models, with a mean of 12 consultations in general practice.CONCLUSION: In this particular setting the two intervention strategies against overweight and obesity did not differ significantly with regard to change in BMI z-scores.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of two intervention modalities concerning overweight and obesity among children in general practice.DESIGN: Prospective randomized controlled trial.SETTING: A total of 60 general practices in the former County of Funen, Denmark.SUBJECTS: Overweight children, identified by International Obesity Task Force criteria, aged 5-9 years.INTERVENTION: Model 1 with health consultations in general practice during a two-year period or Model 2, an educational programme for the children and their families in addition to the health consultations.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Change in body mass index (BMI) z-score in order to compare the results, independent of gender- and age-related changes over time.RESULTS: A total of 80 children were recruited with 35 and 45 children allocated to Model 1 and Model 2, respectively. No significant differences were found in the change in BMI z-score (SDS) between the two groups. A decrease in the mean BMI z-score from baseline to study end of -0.20 (95%CI -0.38 to -0.01) in Model 1 and -0.26 (95%CI -0.44 to -0.09) in Model 2, respectively, was detected. The majority of the participants (2/3) continued in the study for more than one year in both models, with a mean of 12 consultations in general practice.CONCLUSION: In this particular setting the two intervention strategies against overweight and obesity did not differ significantly with regard to change in BMI z-scores.
U2 - 10.3109/02813432.2015.1067511
DO - 10.3109/02813432.2015.1067511
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 26194172
VL - 33
SP - 184
EP - 190
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
SN - 0281-3432
IS - 3
ER -
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