A literature review analyzes how current research supports the PICOT, as well as identifies what is known and what is not known in the evidence A literature review analyzes on Obesity based on PICOT Statement Paper and Literature Evaluation Table. Students will use the information from the earlier PICOT Statement Paper and Literature Evaluation Table assignments to develop a 750-1,000 word review that includes the following sections: 1.Title page 2.Introduction section 3.A comparison of research questions ORDER A CUSTOM-WRITTEN, PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPER NOW 4.A comparison of sample populations 5.A comparison of the limitations of the study 6.A conclusion section, incorporating recommendations for further research

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Cochrane, A.J., Dick, B., King, N.A., Hills, A.P. & Kavanagh, D.J. BMC Public health. Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4834-2 Foster, C., Moore, J.B., Singletary, C.R. and Skelton, J.A. Wiley Online Library. Retrieved from: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com /doi/10.1111/cob.12230/full#publication-history

 

 

Article Title and Year Published

 

 

Developing dimensions for a multicomponent multidisciplinary approach to obesity management. Published in 2017

 

 

Clinicalobesity. Physical activity and family-based obesity treatment. Published in 2017
Research Questions (Qualitative)/Hypothesis(Quantitative), and Purposes/Aim of Study The specific aims of this research were to operationalize a MCMD approach for obesity management and to develop a theoretical model that could guide the approach.

 

 

Identify family-centered strategies to be implemented by clinicians providing care for children and adolescents with obesity.
Design (Type of Quantitative, or Type of Qualitative)

 

 

Qualitative study.

 

Used a computerized qualitative data management system, nVivo (QSR, N8, 2010), to construct conceptual frameworks from the large volume of data generated by the convergent interviews.

 

Employed both qualitative and quantitative studies.

 

 

Setting/Sample

 

 

The stakeholders involved in the study are patients, practitioners, educators, and researchers.

 

 

Children and adolescents with obesity.
Methods: Intervention/Instruments

 

 

We used qualitative action research methods, including convergent interviewing and observation, to assist the process of inquiry.

 

 

Methods utilized here are statements, summations and recommendations from professional organizations involved in child and adolescent physical activity, exercise and health.

 

 

Analysis

 

 

A preliminary step in the research analysis was to determine whether or not stakeholders believed that current obesity approaches have not been effective. A second step was to identify whether stakeholders endorsed the development of a multicomponent multidisciplinary (MCMD) approach for obesity management as recommended by position papers.

 

 

The analysis of this review has focused on exercise and activity as a component of family-based obesity interventions, which also support the guidelines detailed here, including: encouraging and promoting increased physical and decreased sedentary activity; sports and organized/structured exercise programs; play and family activities; and high level of parent involvement.
Key Findings

 

 

The key finding of this research was to source problems and solutions reported by researchers, educators, policy influencers, practitioners and patients, to coproduce a MCMD approach to obesity management that addressed a number of practice issues or thematic concerns.

 

 

The key finds have been summarized guidelines by domains of: aerobic activity, muscle strengthening, bone strengthening, child developmental status and age, clinical settings, inclusion of family and recommendations for those with overweight and obesity.

 

 

Recommendations

 

 

Endorsed the development of a

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