Longitudinal quality of life improvement in underserved rural youth with obesity

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Objective: ACT! (Actively Changing Together) is a family- and community-based intervention targeting youth with obesity. The objective of this study was to establish the longitudinal impact on Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) as well as the relationship with anthropometric and demographic factors. Methods: Youth (n = 75) aged 8–14 years meeting criteria for overweight or obesity were referred to the programme. Twelve, 90-min classes in English and Spanish were held at the YMCA. Demographics and anthropometrics were assessed, as well as HRQoL that was measured with the child-reported Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL™) 4.0 Generic Core Scale. Data was collected at three follow-up points after completion of the intervention: initial follow-up (n = 65), 6 (n = 41) and 12 months (n = 25). Analysis included paired dependent t-tests between baseline and follow-up, and Pearson's correlations on HRQoL, anthropometric and demographic data. Results: PedsQL scores significantly improved from baseline to all follow-up timepoints (initial follow-up immediately following the intervention, and 6 and 12 months post intervention). Over time, body mass index Z-Score and per cent body fat displayed various points of significance and strengthening correlations. Conclusions: Longitudinal improvements in HRQoL were sustained up to 12 months following a family- and community-based intervention in this underserved population. Anthropometric measures continuously correlated with and contributed to HRQoL outcomes.

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Engebretsen, S., Sorrells, R., Yi-Frazier, J. P., & Early, K. B. (2016). Longitudinal quality of life improvement in underserved rural youth with obesity. Obesity Science and Practice, 2(4), 444–455. https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.82

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