BackgroundPediatricians cite a lack of physical activity referral (PAR) opportunities as a major barrier to treating obesity. However, no literature exists on PARs for youth in the clinical setting. This study explores the feasibility of implementing PARs in a pediatric obesity clinic.MethodsPatients ages 6-18 years in an obesity clinic from July 2010 to October 2011 were referred to PARs in their community. Researchers confirmed enrollment and participation in activities by follow-up phone calls.ResultsOf 130 eligible youth, 102 (78%) agreed to be referred to a physical activity program; 45 (35%) enrolled and 35 (27%) reported actually participating in an activity, for an average of 1.4 hours per week. Youth participated in 9 of 69 availab...
Pediatric obesity treatment, preferably at an early age, is important since obesity severely impairs...
Childhood obesity has reached unprecedented levels in the United States, which often continues into ...
BACKGROUND. Overweight and obesity in youth must be combated through a multiple approach combining m...
Objective: This study determined the type of physical activity support patients wanted while receivi...
AIMS: Although childhood obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent, treatment options are limited a...
Background Children with special health care needs (SHCN) may be at greater risk of obesity than chi...
AIMS: Although childhood obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent, treatment options are limited a...
Background: Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers...
Background: Physical inactivity is a main cause of childhood obesity which tracks into adulthood obe...
Childhood overweight and obesity has become a significant health concern worldwide. Obese youth are ...
Objective To explore the feasibility of conducting a 10-week home-based physical activity (PA) progr...
Incidence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically within the last 30 years. Childhood obesit...
Background Increased level of physical activity (PA) is one of the approaches offered by school heal...
The risk of obesity is reduced when youth engage in recommended levels of physical activity (PA). Fo...
Background. Evidence suggests that children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) have d...
Pediatric obesity treatment, preferably at an early age, is important since obesity severely impairs...
Childhood obesity has reached unprecedented levels in the United States, which often continues into ...
BACKGROUND. Overweight and obesity in youth must be combated through a multiple approach combining m...
Objective: This study determined the type of physical activity support patients wanted while receivi...
AIMS: Although childhood obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent, treatment options are limited a...
Background Children with special health care needs (SHCN) may be at greater risk of obesity than chi...
AIMS: Although childhood obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent, treatment options are limited a...
Background: Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers...
Background: Physical inactivity is a main cause of childhood obesity which tracks into adulthood obe...
Childhood overweight and obesity has become a significant health concern worldwide. Obese youth are ...
Objective To explore the feasibility of conducting a 10-week home-based physical activity (PA) progr...
Incidence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically within the last 30 years. Childhood obesit...
Background Increased level of physical activity (PA) is one of the approaches offered by school heal...
The risk of obesity is reduced when youth engage in recommended levels of physical activity (PA). Fo...
Background. Evidence suggests that children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) have d...
Pediatric obesity treatment, preferably at an early age, is important since obesity severely impairs...
Childhood obesity has reached unprecedented levels in the United States, which often continues into ...
BACKGROUND. Overweight and obesity in youth must be combated through a multiple approach combining m...