AIMS: To study the influence of low-intensity solution-focused family therapy with obese and extremely obese pediatric subjects on body mass index (BMI) z-scores and self-esteem. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-four obese children, aged 6-17 years, were referred to an outpatient obesity clinic. The families received solution-focused family therapy provided by a multidisciplinary team. Height and weight were recorded; BMI and BMI z-scores were derived. Self-esteem was assessed with a validated questionnaire, "I Think I Am." Parents completed "The Family Climate Scale" assessing family dynamics. RESULTS: Eighty-one percnt of the children (n=44, mean age 11.9 years, mean BMI z-score 3.67, range 2.46-5.48) and their parents participated in the f...
To compare the effectiveness of family-based behavioural social facilitation treatment (FBSFT) versu...
Obesity in children is difficult to treat, but it seems to be easier to treat than adult obesity. Th...
Objective. To determine baseline predictors of treatment success in terms of Body Mass Index-Standar...
Aims. To study the influence of low-intensity solution-focused family therapy with obese and extreme...
More than 15 percent of children in Europe are overweight; another 5 percent are obese. The high pre...
STUDY OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the effect of family therapy on childhood obesity. DESIGN. Clinical tri...
BACKGROUND: The high prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents emphasizes the necessity to d...
Objective. To examine the current evidence on the use of family therapy as a treatment for obesity i...
Objective: In general, treatment of childhood obesity focuses on treating the obese children. The re...
Abstract Background The epidemic of obesity is increasing in all countries. However, the number of c...
Background: This study evaluates an individual, community-based treatment for obese children and the...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic in family medicine with few clinical treatment o...
OBJECTIVES: To assess a 2-year family-based behavioural intervention programme against child obesity...
ii Childhood obesity is a serious health concern associated with decreased quality of life. The purp...
Obesity negatively affects quality of life of children and its high prevalence is a global problem. ...
To compare the effectiveness of family-based behavioural social facilitation treatment (FBSFT) versu...
Obesity in children is difficult to treat, but it seems to be easier to treat than adult obesity. Th...
Objective. To determine baseline predictors of treatment success in terms of Body Mass Index-Standar...
Aims. To study the influence of low-intensity solution-focused family therapy with obese and extreme...
More than 15 percent of children in Europe are overweight; another 5 percent are obese. The high pre...
STUDY OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the effect of family therapy on childhood obesity. DESIGN. Clinical tri...
BACKGROUND: The high prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents emphasizes the necessity to d...
Objective. To examine the current evidence on the use of family therapy as a treatment for obesity i...
Objective: In general, treatment of childhood obesity focuses on treating the obese children. The re...
Abstract Background The epidemic of obesity is increasing in all countries. However, the number of c...
Background: This study evaluates an individual, community-based treatment for obese children and the...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic in family medicine with few clinical treatment o...
OBJECTIVES: To assess a 2-year family-based behavioural intervention programme against child obesity...
ii Childhood obesity is a serious health concern associated with decreased quality of life. The purp...
Obesity negatively affects quality of life of children and its high prevalence is a global problem. ...
To compare the effectiveness of family-based behavioural social facilitation treatment (FBSFT) versu...
Obesity in children is difficult to treat, but it seems to be easier to treat than adult obesity. Th...
Objective. To determine baseline predictors of treatment success in terms of Body Mass Index-Standar...