BackgroundRecent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of family-centered, pediatric weight management programs in reducing childhood obesity. Yet, programs to optimize the care of low-income children with obesity are needed. We sought to examine the comparative effectiveness of two, potentially scalable pediatric weight management programs delivered to low-income children in a clinical or community setting.Materials and MethodsThe Clinic and Community Approaches to Healthy Weight trial is a randomized trial in two communities in Massachusetts that serve a large population of low-income children and families. The two-arm trial compares the effects of a pediatric weight management program delivered in the Healthy Weight Clinics of two ...
National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) program (project numb...
Objective. The objective was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering a pediatric weight management...
Background: There are few long-term studies of interventions to reduce in low socioeconomic status c...
ObjectiveTo examine the extent to which a clinical intervention resulted in reduced body mass index ...
Background: Clinical-community collaboration is a promising strategy for pediatric obesity treatment...
Childhood obesity has been described as an epidemic in the United States with almost 1 in 5 children...
BACKGROUND: Over a third of preadolescent children with overweight or obesity. The American Academy ...
Background: Obesity in childhood is a critical challenge being faced across clinical, public health,...
Background: Effective programmes to help children manage their weight are required. ‘Families for He...
Abstract Background Implementing evidence-based recommendations for treating pediatric overweight an...
Childhood obesity is a national health issue that affects approximately 13 million children in the U...
Background: Latino children in the US experience high rates of obesity, increasing their risk of sub...
IMPORTANCE Prevention of obesity during childhood is critical for children in underserved population...
BACKGROUND: Despite record rates of childhood obesity, effective evidence-based treatments remain el...
Abstract Background Pediatric obesity is a multi-faceted public health concern that can lead to card...
National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) program (project numb...
Objective. The objective was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering a pediatric weight management...
Background: There are few long-term studies of interventions to reduce in low socioeconomic status c...
ObjectiveTo examine the extent to which a clinical intervention resulted in reduced body mass index ...
Background: Clinical-community collaboration is a promising strategy for pediatric obesity treatment...
Childhood obesity has been described as an epidemic in the United States with almost 1 in 5 children...
BACKGROUND: Over a third of preadolescent children with overweight or obesity. The American Academy ...
Background: Obesity in childhood is a critical challenge being faced across clinical, public health,...
Background: Effective programmes to help children manage their weight are required. ‘Families for He...
Abstract Background Implementing evidence-based recommendations for treating pediatric overweight an...
Childhood obesity is a national health issue that affects approximately 13 million children in the U...
Background: Latino children in the US experience high rates of obesity, increasing their risk of sub...
IMPORTANCE Prevention of obesity during childhood is critical for children in underserved population...
BACKGROUND: Despite record rates of childhood obesity, effective evidence-based treatments remain el...
Abstract Background Pediatric obesity is a multi-faceted public health concern that can lead to card...
National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) program (project numb...
Objective. The objective was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering a pediatric weight management...
Background: There are few long-term studies of interventions to reduce in low socioeconomic status c...