Management of adolescent obesity in developing countries: A systematic review.

IF 1.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1177/02601060251330027
Michael Akenteng Wiafe, Jessica Ayensu, Georgina Benewaa Yeboah, Divine Eli-Cophie, Anita Benewaa
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Background: Adolescent obesity is a menace that demands a multi-factorial approach to its management and prevention. Aim: The purpose of this review was to assess interventions used in the management of adolescent obesity in developing countries. Methods: Electronic search were conducted between January 2000 and December 2022 on six databases: Pubmed, GoogleScholar, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Cochrane Library and Science Direct and three clinical trial registries: Pan African Clinical Trial, World Health Organization and clinicalTrial.gov. The quality of the included studies was assessed using the Effective Public Health Practice Project. Results: Eighteen studies met the inclusion criteria. The studies were conducted in Africa (N = 7), Asia (N = 6) and South America (N = 5). The sample size ranged from 10 to 4003 at baseline. The studies were carried out in schools (N = 13) and hospitals (N = 5) with four main varied designs: controlled trial (N = 7), quasi-experimental (N = 3), cohort (N = 3) and longitudinal (N = 4). The duration of the interventions ranged from six weeks to three years. The interventions were nutrition education (NE) and physical education (PE) (N = 11), PE only (N = 3), Surgery/NE (N = 1), Surgery/NE/PE (N = 1) and psychotherapy/NE/PE (N = 2). Three studies that used NE and PE and five studies that used same reported significant differences in body mass index for-age z score (zBMI) and waist circumference, respectively. Studies that included surgeries in the interventions reported significant differences in weight, zBMI and waist-to-hip ratio. Conclusions: Few intervention studies have been done on management of adolescent obesity in developing countries and largely effective. All interventions prioritized nutrition and/or PE. The studies were largely school-based.

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发展中国家青少年肥胖管理:系统综述。
背景:青少年肥胖是一种威胁,需要多因素的方法来管理和预防。目的:本综述的目的是评估发展中国家用于管理青少年肥胖的干预措施。方法:在2000年1月至2022年12月期间对六个数据库进行电子检索:Pubmed, GoogleScholar, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Cochrane Library和Science Direct以及三个临床试验注册:Pan African clinical trial, World Health Organization和clinicalTrial.gov。采用有效公共卫生实践项目评估纳入研究的质量。结果:18项研究符合纳入标准。这些研究分别在非洲(N = 7)、亚洲(N = 6)和南美洲(N = 5)进行。基线时的样本量从10到4003不等。研究在学校(N = 13)和医院(N = 5)进行,主要采用四种不同设计:对照试验(N = 7)、准实验(N = 3)、队列(N = 3)和纵向(N = 4)。干预的持续时间从六周到三年不等。干预措施为营养教育(NE)和体育教育(PE) (N = 11)、纯体育教育(N = 3)、外科/体育教育(N = 1)、外科/体育教育(N = 1)和心理治疗/体育教育(N = 2)。使用NE和PE的3项研究和使用相同PE的5项研究分别报告了年龄体重指数z分数(zBMI)和腰围的显著差异。包括手术干预在内的研究报告了体重、体重指数和腰臀比的显著差异。结论:发展中国家对青少年肥胖管理的干预研究很少,而且大多有效。所有干预措施都优先考虑营养和/或体育锻炼。这些研究主要以学校为基础。
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