Authors
Robert P Schwartz, Robin Hamre, William H Dietz, Richard C Wasserman, Eric J Slora, Esther F Myers, Susan Sullivan, Helaine Rockett, Kathleen A Thoma, Gema Dumitru, Kenneth A Resnicow
Publication date
2007/5/1
Journal
Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine
Volume
161
Issue
5
Pages
495-501
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Objective
To determine whether pediatricians and dietitians can implement an office-based obesity prevention program using motivational interviewing as the primary intervention.
Design
Nonrandomized clinical trial. Fifteen pediatricians belonging to Pediatric Research in Office Settings, a national practice-based research network, and 5 registered dietitians were assigned to 1 of 3 groups: (1) control; (2) minimal intervention (pediatrician only); or (3) intensive intervention (pediatrician and registered dietitian).
Setting
Primary care pediatric offices.
Participants
Ninety-one children presenting for well-child care visits met eligibility criteria of being aged 3 to 7 years and having a body mass index (calculated as the weight in kilograms divided by the height in meters squared) at the 85th percentile or greater but lower than the 95th percentile for the age or having a normal weight and a parent with a body mass index of 30 or …
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Scholar articles
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