An Integrative Literature Review of Interventions for School-aged Overweight and Obese Children
Author(s) -
Juhyun Jo,
Sang-Youn Jang,
Dajeong Kum,
Jihee Lim,
Jeongeun Kim
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
perspectives in nursing science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2288-7687
pISSN - 2288-2898
DOI - 10.16952/pns.2019.16.2.75
Subject(s) - cinahl , overweight , intervention (counseling) , medicine , psychological intervention , medline , inclusion (mineral) , gerontology , inclusion and exclusion criteria , physical therapy , obesity , family medicine , alternative medicine , psychology , psychiatry , pathology , social psychology , political science , law
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the characteristics of an intervention program for school-aged overweight and obese children through an integrated literature review. Methods: We used five databases (MEDLINE [PubMed], CINAHL, Embase, DBpia, and RISS) to search for studies published between January 1, 2013, and April 18, 2018. The studies were reviewed according to specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: Finally, nine studies were selected and classified into three types: school-based, community-based, and home-based. Specific intervention methods were identified, including exercise, diet, exercise and diet, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Conclusion: Most studies have shown the effectiveness of obesity intervention programs. However, the variables, tools, and methods of measuring the effectiveness of intervention varied, making it difficult to compare the intervention studies. Therefore, future studies should develop objective and integrated measurement tools and evaluate the effects with long-term follow-up.
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