Love-Osborne et al., 20142424. Love-Osborne K, Fortune R, Sheeder J, Federico S, Haemer MA. School-based health center-based treatment for obese adolescents: feasibility and body mass index effects. Child Obes. 2014;10:424-31.
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To evaluate whether the program “HE” promotes more contact with students and improves lifestyle and results in BMI in overweight adolescents. |
IG: healthy eating in school environment or the community, orientation for 1 hour of daily physical activity, self-monitoring by weekly records; IG TM: received electronic messages; IG NMT: did not receive messages. CG: preventive service, assessments |
Peso, IMC, hematocrit in girls, cholesterol, FitnessGram Pacer, research on changes in living habits, diabetes and liver fat tests in obese or overweight students with family history of diabetes. |
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zBMI: 55% of IG and 72% of CG had zIMC reduced or stable (p=0.025);
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40% of CG and 18% of IG had zIMC reduced (p=0.02).
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Participation in sports: 47% of CG and 28% of IG (p=0.02)
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Sports practice: CG>IG (47% versus 28% in IG; p=0.02)
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Students aged > 15 years had better results in zIMC reduction (p=0.03).
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Johnston et al., 20072323. Johnston CA, Tyler C, Fullerton G, Poston WS, Haddock CK, McFarlin B, et al. Results of an intensive school-based weight loss program with overweight Mexican American children. Int J Pediatr Obes. 2007;2:144-52.
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71 schoolchildren.
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Age range: 10-14 years.
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II: n=46
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SH: n=25
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To evaluate the effect of a randomized intervention in school environment as to weight loss in overweight schoolchildren. |
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24 weeks
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II: 12 weeks of physical activity, nutritional counseling, inclusion of healthy foods, monthly meetings with parents, guidance material and 12 biweekly follow-up sessions.
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SH: book “Trim Kids” for both students and parents.
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Weight, BMI, lab tests (cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, glucose), blood pressure and body fat percentage with electric bio-impedance scale. |
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IMC: II≠SH, II>IMC (p=0.004).
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II>zBMI at three and six months (p=0.001).
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Body fat percentage: II≠SH at six months, II> body fat percentage (p=0.001)
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Johnston et al., 20102626. Johnston CA, Tyler C, McFarlin BK, Poston WS, Haddock CK, Reeves RS, et al. Effects of a school-based weight maintenance program for Mexican-American children: results at 2 years. Obesity. 2010;18:542-7.
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71 schoolchildren.
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Age range: 10-14 years.
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II: n=40
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SH: n=20
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To verify long-term effectiveness of the intervention program carried out by Johnston et al.2323. Johnston CA, Tyler C, Fullerton G, Poston WS, Haddock CK, McFarlin B, et al. Results of an intensive school-based weight loss program with overweight Mexican American children. Int J Pediatr Obes. 2007;2:144-52.. |
1 and 2-year follow-up of the study conducted by Johnston et al.2323. Johnston CA, Tyler C, Fullerton G, Poston WS, Haddock CK, McFarlin B, et al. Results of an intensive school-based weight loss program with overweight Mexican American children. Int J Pediatr Obes. 2007;2:144-52.. |
Weight, BMI, lab tests (cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, glucose), blood pressure and body fat percentage with electric bio-impedance scale and triceps fold. |
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1 and 2-year follow-up
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II≠ SH
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II >zBMI, SH (p<0.001); II: 1 and 2 years (p<0.001, p<0.05).
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1-year follow-up.
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II>BMI (p<0.001);
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II>Weight (p<0.001)
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II>overweight percentage (p<0.001).
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II>cholesterol (p<0.05), II>triglycerides (p<0.05)
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II>triceps fold (p<0.01).
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