scholarly journals Presence of Obesity Related Comorbidities Associated with Lower Attrition Rate in Pediatric Weight Management Program

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Jie Nicholas Hong ◽  
Hui Ling Huang ◽  
Kumudhini Rajasegaran ◽  
Jean Yin Oh ◽  
Siobhan Kelly ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 136749352110375
Author(s):  
Zina C Mc Sweeney ◽  
Morgan D McSweeney ◽  
Shirley H Huang ◽  
Samareh G Hill

Childhood obesity is a major public health concern. However, predictors of successful outcomes for patients treated at multidisciplinary community hospital–based pediatric weight management programs remain poorly understood. We conducted a retrospective analysis to evaluate 633 pediatric patients from ages 2 to 18 at a tertiary pediatric weight management program in 2018. Predictors were evaluated in univariate comparisons, and significant variables were included in a linear regression analysis to identify factors associated with improvements in body mass index relative to the age- and sex-specific 95th percentile body mass index (%BMIp95). We found that male sex and increased number of clinical visits were independently and significantly associated with reductions in %BMIp95. Baseline %BMIp95, age, preferred language, and insurance status were not significant predictors of outcomes. A total of 398 (63%) patients experienced a decrease in %BMIp95 from baseline to follow-up. One quarter (24.8%) of patients experienced a decrease in %BMIp95 of at least 5%, a threshold associated with cardiometabolic improvements. Further, we observed significant improvements in cholesterol, triglycerides, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, HbA1c, and waist circumference. These findings support a potential need for sex- and gender-tailored care as well as the benefits of increased access to pediatric weight management programs.


2015 ◽  
Vol 54 (13) ◽  
pp. 1247-1256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian S. Zenlea ◽  
E. Thomaseo Burton ◽  
Nissa Askins ◽  
Emily Israel Pluhar ◽  
Erinn T. Rhodes

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