Web-based weight management programs for children and adolescents: A systematic review of randomized controlled trial studies

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Abstract

More than 17% of children aged 6 to 19 years living in the United States are classified as overweight. Medical costs related to overweight and obesity were recently estimated to approximate $100 billion annually. The purpose of this systematic review was to provide the scientific evidence regarding Web-based weight management programs for overweight children and adolescents. Results suggest the potential for Web-based behavioral change programs for weight management in overweight children and adolescents. Future research should emphasize rigorous methodological adequacies, develop theory-based standardized frameworks, investigate types of interventions appropriate for boys and girls in this age group, evaluate long-term effect of interventions, and examine cost as well as clinical effectiveness. Copyright © 2009 Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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An, J. Y., Hayman, L. L., Park, Y. S., Dusaj, T. K., & Ayres, C. G. (2009, July). Web-based weight management programs for children and adolescents: A systematic review of randomized controlled trial studies. Advances in Nursing Science. https://doi.org/10.1097/ANS.0b013e3181b0d6ef

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