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The Institute for Healthy Childhood Weight serves as a translational engine for pediatric obesity prevention, assessment, management and treatment; and moves policy and research from theory into practice in American healthcare, communities and homes.
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Sep 23, 2020 · This review includes additional tools, resources, and policy statements that are easily retrievable, determined to be of high value to the practicing clinician, and can be integrated to support assessment, management, and treatment of childhood obesity in pediatric primary care settings.
Dec 1, 2007 · The writing group has drawn from the available evidence to propose a comprehensive 4-step or staged-care approach for weight management that includes the following stages: (1) Prevention Plus; (2) structured weight management; (3) comprehensive multidisciplinary intervention; and (4) tertiary care intervention.
- Bonnie A. Spear, Sarah E. Barlow, Chris Ervin, David S. Ludwig, Brian E. Saelens, Karen E. Schetzina...
- 2007
The current and long-term health of 14.4 million children and adolescents is affected by obesity,1,2 making it one of the most common pediatric chronic diseases.3–5 Long stigmatized as a reversible consequence of personal choices, obesity has complex genetic, physiologic, socioeconomic, and environmental contributors. As the environment has become increasingly obesogenic, access to evidence ...
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Apr 1, 2015 · Stages 2 and 3 are Structured Weight Management and Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Intervention, respectively, requiring more frequent clinical encounters and involving a registered dietitian (RD) and a behavioral medicine provider.
- Cara B. Ebbeling, Richard C. Antonelli
- 2015
weight management programs may facilitate (or hinder) successful child-hood weight management.19 Through these analyses, over the past decade, the Academy built an evidence base that moves beyond interventions based on the child/RDN treatment plan to a broader set of processes and circum-stances in which childhood weight management occurs.
Jan 25, 2024 · Using the RE-AIM Framework, we evaluated the implementation of the Connect for Health program to fill the gap in evidence-based pediatric weight management programs in the primary care setting. We found the implementation strategies to be helpful in promoting program adoption and equitable reach.