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2-Year BMI Changes of Children Referred for Multidisciplinary Weight Management
Author(s) -
Jennifer K. Cheng,
Xiaozhong Wen,
Kristen D. Coletti,
Joanne E. Cox,
Elsie M. Taveras
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of pediatrics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1687-9759
pISSN - 1687-9740
DOI - 10.1155/2014/152586
Subject(s) - medicine , overweight , body mass index , referral , multidisciplinary approach , primary care , pediatrics , weight management , obesity , demography , physical therapy , family medicine , social science , sociology
Objective. To examine body mass index (BMI) changes among pediatric multidisciplinary weight management participants and nonparticipants. Design. In this retrospective database analysis, we used multivariable mixed effect models to compare 2-year BMI z -score trajectories among 583 eligible overweight or obese children referred to the One Step Ahead program at the Boston Children's Primary Care Center between 2003 and 2009. Results. Of the referred children, 338 (58%) attended the program; 245 (42%) did not participate and were instead followed by their primary care providers within the group practice. The mean BMI z -score of program participants decreased modestly over a 2-year period and was lower than that of nonparticipants. The group-level difference in the rate of change in BMI z -score between participants and nonparticipants was statistically significant for 0–6 months ( P = 0.001) and 19–24 months ( P = 0.008); it was marginally significant for 13–18 months ( P = 0.051) after referral. Younger participants (<5 years) had better outcomes across all time periods examined. Conclusion. Children attending a multidisciplinary program experienced greater BMI z -score reductions compared with usual primary care in a real world practice; younger participants had significantly better outcomes. Future research should consider early intervention and cost-effectiveness analyses.

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