Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri Lanka

Background: Lack of response to childhood obesity management programmes is a global concern. Western studies show that the age and the body mass index of the child at the commencement of the treatment, frequency of clinic visits and parental level of education affect the outcome of such treatment pr...

Celý popis

Podrobná bibliografie
Hlavní autoři: G. Vidanapathirana, N. S. Vidanapathirana, S. Tennakoon, D. V. K. Kiridana
Médium: Článek
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: The Kandy Society of Medicine 2023-08-01
Edice:Sri Lanka Journal of Medicine
Témata:
On-line přístup:https://account.sljm.sljol.info/index.php/sljo-j-sljm2/article/view/365
_version_ 1827247732590379008
author G. Vidanapathirana
N. S. Vidanapathirana
S. Tennakoon
D. V. K. Kiridana
author_facet G. Vidanapathirana
N. S. Vidanapathirana
S. Tennakoon
D. V. K. Kiridana
author_sort G. Vidanapathirana
collection DOAJ
description Background: Lack of response to childhood obesity management programmes is a global concern. Western studies show that the age and the body mass index of the child at the commencement of the treatment, frequency of clinic visits and parental level of education affect the outcome of such treatment programmes. Objectives: To identify factors associated with z-BMI reduction in children with overweight or obesity who underwent a 6-month clinic-based obesity management programme. Methods: A retrospective analysis of medical records was carried out on children between 2 and 15 years of age who had undergone a weight management programme of 6 months duration at the Teaching Hospital, Peradeniya between 2017 and 2020. Reduction in z-BMI was considered as the successful treatment outcome. Anthropometric, demographic and lifestyle factors at the first and the last visits were extracted and described using means with 95% confidence intervals. Adherence to treatment was evaluated under the categories of diet, physical activity and behavioural modification. Logistic regression was applied to create a model that explains the effect on the treatment outcome. Results: Out of 401 subjects, 94 (23.44%) completed follow up. Eighty subjects (85.1%) achieved a mean z-BMI reduction of 1.981±0.584. The Logistic regression returned a model with screen time as the only statistically significant explanatory variable for changes in BMI. Compared to no screen time those with screen times of over 4 hours were 5.85 (CI 1.25 – 27.28) times more likely to have a negative response. Conclusion: Strategies to minimize screen time are needed to enhance the effectiveness of weight management interventions.
first_indexed 2025-03-21T23:20:32Z
format Article
id doaj.art-70a4ad971ed84d0689b51a966a0b7cbf
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2579-1990
language English
last_indexed 2025-03-21T23:20:32Z
publishDate 2023-08-01
publisher The Kandy Society of Medicine
record_format Article
series Sri Lanka Journal of Medicine
spelling doaj.art-70a4ad971ed84d0689b51a966a0b7cbf2024-05-20T20:14:09ZengThe Kandy Society of MedicineSri Lanka Journal of Medicine2579-19902023-08-0132161710.4038/sljm.v32i1.365381Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri LankaG. Vidanapathirana0N. S. Vidanapathirana1S. Tennakoon2D. V. K. Kiridana3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3388-1954University of PeradeniyaUniversity of PeradeniyaUniversity of PeradeniyaUniversity of PeradeniyaBackground: Lack of response to childhood obesity management programmes is a global concern. Western studies show that the age and the body mass index of the child at the commencement of the treatment, frequency of clinic visits and parental level of education affect the outcome of such treatment programmes. Objectives: To identify factors associated with z-BMI reduction in children with overweight or obesity who underwent a 6-month clinic-based obesity management programme. Methods: A retrospective analysis of medical records was carried out on children between 2 and 15 years of age who had undergone a weight management programme of 6 months duration at the Teaching Hospital, Peradeniya between 2017 and 2020. Reduction in z-BMI was considered as the successful treatment outcome. Anthropometric, demographic and lifestyle factors at the first and the last visits were extracted and described using means with 95% confidence intervals. Adherence to treatment was evaluated under the categories of diet, physical activity and behavioural modification. Logistic regression was applied to create a model that explains the effect on the treatment outcome. Results: Out of 401 subjects, 94 (23.44%) completed follow up. Eighty subjects (85.1%) achieved a mean z-BMI reduction of 1.981±0.584. The Logistic regression returned a model with screen time as the only statistically significant explanatory variable for changes in BMI. Compared to no screen time those with screen times of over 4 hours were 5.85 (CI 1.25 – 27.28) times more likely to have a negative response. Conclusion: Strategies to minimize screen time are needed to enhance the effectiveness of weight management interventions.https://account.sljm.sljol.info/index.php/sljo-j-sljm2/article/view/365childhood obesityobesity managementlifestyle modificationdietphysical activitybehaviortreatment outcome
spellingShingle G. Vidanapathirana
N. S. Vidanapathirana
S. Tennakoon
D. V. K. Kiridana
Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Journal of Medicine
childhood obesity
obesity management
lifestyle modification
diet
physical activity
behavior
treatment outcome
title Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri Lanka
title_full Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri Lanka
title_short Characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in Sri Lanka
title_sort characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in children with overweight and obesity at a tertiary care clinic in sri lanka
topic childhood obesity
obesity management
lifestyle modification
diet
physical activity
behavior
treatment outcome
url https://account.sljm.sljol.info/index.php/sljo-j-sljm2/article/view/365
work_keys_str_mv AT gvidanapathirana characteristicsassociatedwithsuccessfultreatmentoutcomeinchildrenwithoverweightandobesityatatertiarycareclinicinsrilanka
AT nsvidanapathirana characteristicsassociatedwithsuccessfultreatmentoutcomeinchildrenwithoverweightandobesityatatertiarycareclinicinsrilanka
AT stennakoon characteristicsassociatedwithsuccessfultreatmentoutcomeinchildrenwithoverweightandobesityatatertiarycareclinicinsrilanka
AT dvkkiridana characteristicsassociatedwithsuccessfultreatmentoutcomeinchildrenwithoverweightandobesityatatertiarycareclinicinsrilanka