Title of article :
Controlling childhood obesity: A systematic review on strategies and challenges
Author/Authors :
Kelishadi, Roya Department of Pediatrics - Child Growth and Development Research Center - Research Institute for Primary Prevention of Non-communicable Disease - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Azizi-Soleiman, Fatemeh School of Nutrition and Food Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Pages :
16
From page :
993
To page :
1008
Abstract :
Background: Childhood obesity is a global health problem with short- and long-term health consequences. This systematic review presents a summary of the experiences on different family-, school-, and clinic-based interventions. Materials and Methods: Electronic search was conducted in MEDLINE, PubMed, ISI Web of Science, and Scopus scientific databases. We included those studies conducted among obese individuals aged up to 18 years. Our search yielded 105 relevant papers, 70 of them were conducted as high quality clinical trials. Results: Our findings propose that school-based programs can have long-term effects in a large target group. This can be related to this fact that children spend a considerable part of their time in school, and adopt some parts of lifestyle there. They have remarkable consequences on health behaviors, but as there are some common limitations, their effects on anthropometric measures are not clear. Due to the crucial role of parents in development of children’s behaviors, family-based interventions are reported to have successful effects in some aspects; but selection bias and high dropout rate can confound their results. Clinic-based interventions revealed favorable effects. They include dietary or other lifestyle changes like increasing physical activity or behavior therapy. It seems that a comprehensive intervention including diet and exercise are more practical. When they have different designs, results are controversial. Conclusion: We suggest that among different types of interventional programs, a multidisciplinary approach in schools in which children’s family are involved, can be the best and most sustainable approach for management of childhood obesity.
Keywords :
Adolescent , child , control , obesity , prevention
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2432781
Link To Document :
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