Background: Obesity has adverse physical, social, and economic consequences that can negatively affect quality of life (QOL). Thus the aim of this study was to verify the effects of a long-term multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention on QOL, body image, anxiety, depression and binge eating in obese adolescents. Methods: Sixty-six obese adolescents (41 girls and 25 boys; BMI: 35.62 ± 4.18 kg/m2) were recruited from the Multidisciplinary Obesity Intervention Program outpatient clinic, and were submitted to a multidisciplinary lifestyle therapy (short-term = 12 weeks and long-term = 24 weeks), composed of medical, dietary, exercise and psychological programs. Validated self-report questionnaires were used to assess symptoms of anxiety Trait/State (STAI); depression (BDI); binge eating (BES), body image dissatisfaction (BSQ) and QOL (SF-36). Data were analyzed by means of scores; comparisons were made by ANOVA for repeated measures, and Tukey's test as post-hoc and Students T test. Results: Long-term therapy decreased depression and binge eating symptoms, body image dissatisfaction, and improved QOL in girls, whereas, for boys, 24 weeks, were effective to reduce anxiety trait/ state and symptoms of binge eating, and to improve means of dimensions of QOL (p < .05). Conclusion: A long-term multidisciplinary lifestyle therapy is effective to control psychological aspects and to improve QOL in obese adolescents. © 2009 Lofrano-Prado et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Antunes, H. K. M., do Prado, W. L., de Piano, A., Caranti, D. A., Tock, L., Carnier, J., … Lofrano-Prado, M. C. (2009). Quality of life in Brazilian obese adolescents: Effects of a long-term multidisciplinary lifestyle therapy. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-7-61
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