One-on-one lifestyle coaching for managing adolescent obesity: Findings from a pilot, randomized controlled trial in a real-world, clinical setting

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BACKGROUND: Interventions for obese adolescents in real-world, clinical settings need to be evaluated because most weight management care occurs in this context. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a lifestyle intervention that includes motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy (Health Initiatives Program [HIP]) leads to weight management that is superior to a similar lifestyle intervention (Youth Lifestyle Program [YLP]) that does not include these techniques; and to determine whether the HIP and YLP interventions are superior to a wait list control (WLC) group. METHODS: Obese adolescents were randomly assigned to a YLP (n=15), HIP (n=17) or WLC (n=14) group. The YLP and HIP were 16-session, one-on-one interventions. The primary outcome was the percentage change of body mass index z-score. RESULTS: Completers-only analyses revealed 3.9% (YLP) and 6.5% (HIP) decreases in the percentage change of body mass index z-score compared with a 0.8% (WLC) increase (P

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Ball, GDC; Mackenzie-Rife, KA; Newton, MS; Alloway, CA; Slack, JM; Plotnikoff, RC; Goran, MI
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2011
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Paediatrics & Child Health 16 (6): 345-350 Jun-Jul 2011