ABSTRACT Regarding the clinical efficacy of adolescent weight loss interventions, no agreed-upon definitions or standards for weight loss success exist among pediatric populations, nor do they exist for weight regain or weight maintenance. There are currently no safe, efficacious, long-term treatment options for Hispanic adolescents with overweight or obesity (OW/OB). The purpose of this study was to gather data to inform development of an acceptance-based behavior therapy (ABT) intervention for adolescents with OW/OB in the Paso del Norte region. The primary goal of this research study was to inform the parent component of this adapted intervention. A secondary goal was to inform an ethnically and culturally suitable ABT adolescent weight ...
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018PURPOSE: Adolescence is a time when health decision...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
Regarding the clinical efficacy of adolescent weight loss interventions, no agreed-upon definitions ...
Abstract Background There is an urgent need for innovative approaches to adolescent obesity treatmen...
Background and Purpose: Comprehensive weight management interventions with family involvement are ef...
textThe purpose of the present study is to examine group differences between Hispanic adolescent fem...
Purpose: Childhood and adolescent obesity continues to be a growing problem in our society, especial...
Childhood obesity remains a significant public health issue in the U.S. and globally. Rates are disp...
Introduction: Current trends indicate there has been a decrease in obesity prevalence. However, obes...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Nutrition. Advisor: Marla Reicks. ...
Title: AN OBESITY MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION FOR HISPANIC CHILDREN IN A PEDIATRIC CLINIC: STUDY DESIGN...
Background: Obesity prevalence in children aged 5-19 dramatically rose from 4% in 1975 to over 18% i...
Introduction: Obesity during adolescence is particularly challenging. Our aims were to identify pare...
Childhood obesity is a national health issue that affects approximately 13 million children in the U...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018PURPOSE: Adolescence is a time when health decision...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
Regarding the clinical efficacy of adolescent weight loss interventions, no agreed-upon definitions ...
Abstract Background There is an urgent need for innovative approaches to adolescent obesity treatmen...
Background and Purpose: Comprehensive weight management interventions with family involvement are ef...
textThe purpose of the present study is to examine group differences between Hispanic adolescent fem...
Purpose: Childhood and adolescent obesity continues to be a growing problem in our society, especial...
Childhood obesity remains a significant public health issue in the U.S. and globally. Rates are disp...
Introduction: Current trends indicate there has been a decrease in obesity prevalence. However, obes...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Nutrition. Advisor: Marla Reicks. ...
Title: AN OBESITY MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION FOR HISPANIC CHILDREN IN A PEDIATRIC CLINIC: STUDY DESIGN...
Background: Obesity prevalence in children aged 5-19 dramatically rose from 4% in 1975 to over 18% i...
Introduction: Obesity during adolescence is particularly challenging. Our aims were to identify pare...
Childhood obesity is a national health issue that affects approximately 13 million children in the U...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018PURPOSE: Adolescence is a time when health decision...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...