Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity?
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Resumo: | Objective: the objective was to compare the efficacy of individual treatment (consulting) and group treatment combined with individualized care, in childhood and juvenile obesity situations. Methodology: The study was carried out in 2 different places: in the Nutrition Clinic of the Integrated Health Clinic of UNIARA and in another clinical school. In both places there was a treatment with individual consultations, however, in the Integrated Health Clinic of UNIARA treatment was also done in group care. The target individuals were composed of children and adolescents of both sexes who participated in the consultations, however, only patients who were above the 85th percentile for BMI, according to the international reference population (NCHS, 2000), were included in the sample which was composed of 58 individuals. The choice of clinical records occurred at random in both places. Results: the most effective program in the positive change in dietary habits was group together with individual treatment, where 20 patients (68.96%) showed some change in eating behavior. In individual treatment, 11 patients (37.93%) showed some change in dietary habits existing before treatment. There was a reduction in the rate of obesity of 24% for patients in groups, however, both types of treatment were favorable to changes in dietary habits and weight reduction. The findings showed that the strategy of individualized care together with group care is an alternative for the treatment of overweight. |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity?Acompanhamento Individualizado ou Tratamento em Grupo: Qual das Intervenções é mais Eficaz na Obesidade Infanto-Juvenil?Childhood and juvenile obesityNutritional educationIndividual treatmentGroup treatment.ObesidadeEducação NutricionalInfanto-Juvenil.Objective: the objective was to compare the efficacy of individual treatment (consulting) and group treatment combined with individualized care, in childhood and juvenile obesity situations. Methodology: The study was carried out in 2 different places: in the Nutrition Clinic of the Integrated Health Clinic of UNIARA and in another clinical school. In both places there was a treatment with individual consultations, however, in the Integrated Health Clinic of UNIARA treatment was also done in group care. The target individuals were composed of children and adolescents of both sexes who participated in the consultations, however, only patients who were above the 85th percentile for BMI, according to the international reference population (NCHS, 2000), were included in the sample which was composed of 58 individuals. The choice of clinical records occurred at random in both places. Results: the most effective program in the positive change in dietary habits was group together with individual treatment, where 20 patients (68.96%) showed some change in eating behavior. In individual treatment, 11 patients (37.93%) showed some change in dietary habits existing before treatment. There was a reduction in the rate of obesity of 24% for patients in groups, however, both types of treatment were favorable to changes in dietary habits and weight reduction. The findings showed that the strategy of individualized care together with group care is an alternative for the treatment of overweight.Objetivos: Comparar a eficácia do tratamento individualizado (consulta) e do tratamento em grupo em conjunto com o individual no que diz respeito à obesidade infanto-juvenil. Metodologia: O trabalho foi realizado em 2 locais distintos, Clínica Integrada de saúde UNIARA, ambulatório de Nutrição e outra clínica-escola. Nos dois locais há um tratamento individualizado com consultas, porém, na Clínica UNIARA o tratamento se faz também com atendimentos em grupo. O público-alvo foi composto por crianças e adolescentes de ambos os sexos que participaram dos atendimentos, porém, só foram incluídos na amostragem apenas os pacientes que estavam acima do percentil 85 para IMC, de acordo com a população de referência internacional (NCHS, 2000), constituindo assim uma amostra de 58 indivíduos. A escolha dos prontuários ocorreu de forma aleatória em ambos os locais. Resultados: O programa mais efetivo na modificação positiva nos hábitos alimentares foi o acompanhamento em grupo em conjunto com o tratamento individualizado, onde 20 pacientes (68,96%) apresentaram algumas mudanças de comportamento alimentar, já no tratamento individualizado, 11 pacientes (37,93%) apresentaram alguma modificação dos hábitos alimentares existentes antes do tratamento. Constatou-se que houve uma redução do índice de obesidade de 24% para os pacientes acompanhados em grupo, entretanto, os dois tipos de tratamento foram favoráveis a mudanças de hábitos alimentares e redução de peso. Os achados evidenciaram que a estratégia de atendimento individualizado unido ao grupo é uma alternativa para o tratamento do excesso de peso.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2008-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/19610.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2007.v11i2.196Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 11 n. 2: V.12 N.1-2008/2009 Dez-Junho; 238-2512527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/196/160Garcia Pereira, Rita de CássiaSesana, Fernanda Cristinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-07-11T12:40:29Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/196Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2018-07-11T12:40:29Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? Acompanhamento Individualizado ou Tratamento em Grupo: Qual das Intervenções é mais Eficaz na Obesidade Infanto-Juvenil? |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? Garcia Pereira, Rita de Cássia Childhood and juvenile obesity Nutritional education Individual treatment Group treatment. Obesidade Educação Nutricional Infanto-Juvenil. |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? |
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Group or Individual treatment: What is More Effective in Childhood and Juvenile Obesity? |
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Garcia Pereira, Rita de Cássia |
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Garcia Pereira, Rita de Cássia Sesana, Fernanda Cristina |
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Sesana, Fernanda Cristina |
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Garcia Pereira, Rita de Cássia Sesana, Fernanda Cristina |
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Childhood and juvenile obesity Nutritional education Individual treatment Group treatment. Obesidade Educação Nutricional Infanto-Juvenil. |
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Childhood and juvenile obesity Nutritional education Individual treatment Group treatment. Obesidade Educação Nutricional Infanto-Juvenil. |
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Objective: the objective was to compare the efficacy of individual treatment (consulting) and group treatment combined with individualized care, in childhood and juvenile obesity situations. Methodology: The study was carried out in 2 different places: in the Nutrition Clinic of the Integrated Health Clinic of UNIARA and in another clinical school. In both places there was a treatment with individual consultations, however, in the Integrated Health Clinic of UNIARA treatment was also done in group care. The target individuals were composed of children and adolescents of both sexes who participated in the consultations, however, only patients who were above the 85th percentile for BMI, according to the international reference population (NCHS, 2000), were included in the sample which was composed of 58 individuals. The choice of clinical records occurred at random in both places. Results: the most effective program in the positive change in dietary habits was group together with individual treatment, where 20 patients (68.96%) showed some change in eating behavior. In individual treatment, 11 patients (37.93%) showed some change in dietary habits existing before treatment. There was a reduction in the rate of obesity of 24% for patients in groups, however, both types of treatment were favorable to changes in dietary habits and weight reduction. The findings showed that the strategy of individualized care together with group care is an alternative for the treatment of overweight. |
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