Obesity
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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
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Article Title and Year Published
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Developing dimensions for a multicomponent multidisciplinary approach to obesity management. Published in 2017
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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.
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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)
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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.
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Employed both qualitative and quantitative studies.
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Setting/Sample
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The stakeholders involved in the study are patients, practitioners, educators, and researchers.
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Children and adolescents with obesity. |
Methods: Intervention/Instruments
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We used qualitative action research methods, including convergent interviewing and observation, to assist the process of inquiry.
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Methods utilized here are statements, summations and recommendations from professional organizations involved in child and adolescent physical activity, exercise and health.
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Analysis
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Recommendations
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Endorsed the development of a
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