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- 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.
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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
Where/By Whom: Pediatric Weight Management Center/Providers with expertise in treating childhood obesity What: Recommended for children with BMI > 95% and significant comorbidities if unsuccessful with Stages 1 - 3. Also recommended for children > 99% who have shown no improvement under Stage 3.
Apr 1, 2015 · Recommendations for preventing and treating pediatric obesity suggest a staged approach with escalating intensity of care. 1 Stage 1 is Prevention Plus, requiring sufficient capacity in a primary care setting to provide basic messages pertaining to healthful dietary and physical activity behaviors. Stages 2 and 3 are Structured Weight ...
- Cara B. Ebbeling, Richard C. Antonelli
- 2015
obese, outpatient weight management program or programs that have weight management as primary goal, inter-vention must last at least 12 weeks, at least one intervention arm must be multicomponent and include a nutri-tion component, intervention must have adiposity measure as an outcome, study design should be a clinical
- Beverly W. Henry, Jane Ziegler, James Scott Parrott, Deepa Handu
- 2017
Jan 9, 2023 · Evidence-based recommendations on medical care for those age 2 and older are included within a new “ Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity, ” published in the February 2023 Pediatrics (published online Jan. 9).
Stage 2 Structured Weight Management: monthly visits with a primary care provider and support from registered dietitian Stage 3 Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Intervention: intensive weight loss program composed of weekly visits for a minimum of 8–12 weeks at a pediatric weight management center