Improving Health Behaviors and Weight Parameters With Motivational Interviewing and the TEEEN Program in an Ethnically and Socioeconomically Diverse Pediatric Population.

American journal of medicine open Pub Date : 2023-04-24 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajmo.2023.100042
Jessica Castrillon Lal, Luba Margai, Helen Sarah Zitkovsky, Lori Lyn Price, Shirley González
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Abstract

Objective: Obesity affects 14.7 million children and adolescents in the United States. Children's health behaviors are affected by parental health practices. Therefore, pediatric obesity interventions should include parents. The objective of this study was to assess the changes in self-reported health behaviors in a diverse population attending the TEEEN program, with motivational interviewing of child-parent dyads as a key component, for 1 year.

Methods: Here we assessed the changes in Family and Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) screening tool scores, a tool that assesses obesogenic behaviors, in the context of MI of child-parent dyads in a racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse population who attended the TEEEN (Teens, Empowerment, Education, Exercise, Nutrition) program, a nonclinic and family-based behavior program in Massachusetts, for 1 year.

Results: Participation in the TEEEN program, which includes MI of child-parent dyads, was associated with a significant increase in the overall FNPA score (median change= 4 points, P = .007). We observed that 76.5% of children experienced a decrease in BMI% and BMI z-score. The change in BMI% (median= -0.9, P = .006) and change in BMI z-score (median= -0.2, P = .008) were statistically significant.

Conclusion: Participation in the TEEEN program seemed to be beneficial based on aspects of the FNPA screening tool and changes in weight parameters. The FNPA screening tool enhanced-motivational interviewing of child-parent dyads shows promise as an approach to address obesogenic behaviors. This study provides a detailed framework for medical providers to address pediatric obesity in a nonclinic setting with less time constraints.

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在种族和社会经济多样化的儿科人群中,通过动机访谈和TEEEN®计划改善健康行为和体重参数
目的:肥胖症影响着美国 1470 万儿童和青少年。儿童的健康行为受到父母健康行为的影响。因此,儿科肥胖症干预措施应包括家长。本研究的目的是评估参加 TEEEN 计划的不同人群在自我报告的健康行为方面的变化。方法:在马萨诸塞州参加了 TEEEN(青少年、赋权、教育、锻炼、营养)项目一年的种族、民族和社会经济多元化人群中,我们评估了家庭与营养和体育活动(FNPA)筛查工具得分的变化,该工具是一种评估肥胖行为的工具:参加 TEEEN 计划(包括对儿童和家长二人组进行多元智能教育)与 FNPA 总分的显著提高有关(中位数变化= 4 分,P = .007)。我们观察到,76.5% 的儿童的体重指数(BMI)% 和体重指数(BMI)z-分数有所下降。BMI% 的变化(中位数= -0.9,P = .006)和 BMI z-score 的变化(中位数= -0.2,P = .008)在统计学上有显著意义:从 FNPA 筛查工具和体重参数的变化来看,参与 TEEEN 计划似乎是有益的。FNPA筛查工具增强型儿童-家长二人组动机访谈有望成为解决肥胖行为的一种方法。这项研究为医疗服务提供者提供了一个详细的框架,使其能够在非诊所环境中,以较少的时间限制来解决小儿肥胖问题。
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