Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-study

Abstract Background The purpose of the FABO-study is to evaluate the effect of family-based behavioral social facilitation treatment (FBSFT), designed to target children’s family and social support networks to enhance weight loss outcomes, compared to the standard treatment (treatment as usual, TAU)...

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Main Authors: Hanna F. Skjåkødegård, Yngvild S. Danielsen, Mette Morken, Sara-Rebekka F. Linde, Rachel P. Kolko, Katherine N. Balantekin, Denise E. Wilfley, Pétur B. Júlíusson
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spelling doaj-82aa3995442a40af916fe887215f293a2020-11-25T00:59:33ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-10-011611910.1186/s12889-016-3755-9Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-studyHanna F. Skjåkødegård0Yngvild S. Danielsen1Mette Morken2Sara-Rebekka F. Linde3Rachel P. Kolko4Katherine N. Balantekin5Denise E. Wilfley6Pétur B. Júlíusson7Department of Medicine, the Obesity Outpatient Clinic, Haukeland University HospitalDepartment of Clinical Psychology, University of BergenDepartment of Medicine, the Obesity Outpatient Clinic, Haukeland University HospitalDepartment of Medicine, the Obesity Outpatient Clinic, Haukeland University HospitalDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineDepartment of Psychiatry, Washington University School of MedicineDepartment of Psychiatry, Washington University School of MedicineDepartment of Medicine, the Obesity Outpatient Clinic, Haukeland University HospitalAbstract Background The purpose of the FABO-study is to evaluate the effect of family-based behavioral social facilitation treatment (FBSFT), designed to target children’s family and social support networks to enhance weight loss outcomes, compared to the standard treatment (treatment as usual, TAU) given to children and adolescents with obesity in a routine clinical practice. Methods Randomized controlled trial (RCT), in which families (n = 120) are recruited from the children and adolescents (ages 6–18 years) referred to the Obesity Outpatient Clinic (OOC), Haukeland University Hospital, Norway. Criteria for admission to the OOC are BMI above the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) cut-off ≥ 35, or IOTF ≥ 30 with obesity related co-morbidity. Families are randomized to receive FBSFT immediately or following one year of TAU. All participants receive a multidisciplinary assessment. For TAU this assessment results in a plan and a contract for chancing specific lifestyle behaviors. Thereafter each family participates in monthly counselling sessions with their primary health care nurse to work on implementing these goals, including measuring their weight change, and also meet every third month for sessions at the OOC. In FBSFT, following assessment, families participate in 17 weekly sessions at the OOC, in which each family works on changing lifestyle behaviors using a structured cognitive-behavioral, socio-ecological approach targeting both parents and children with strategies for behavioral maintenance and sustainable weight change. Outcome variables include body mass index (BMI; kg/m2), BMI standard deviation score (SDS) and percentage above the IOTF definition of overweight, waist-circumference, body composition (bioelectric impedance (BIA) and dual-X-ray-absorptiometry (DXA)), blood tests, blood pressure, activity/inactivity and sleep pattern (measured by accelerometer), as well as questionnaires measuring depression, general psychological symptomatology, self-esteem, disturbed eating and eating disorder symptoms. Finally, barriers to treatment and parenting styles are measured via questionnaires. Discussion This is the first systematic application of FBSFT in the treatment of obesity among youth in Norway. The study gives an opportunity to evaluate the effect of FBSFT implemented in routine clinical practice across a range of youth with severe obesity. Trial registration ClinicalTrails.gov NCT02687516 . Registered 16th of February, 2016http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3755-9Childhood obesityRandomized controlled trialFamily-based behavioral treatment
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author Hanna F. Skjåkødegård
Yngvild S. Danielsen
Mette Morken
Sara-Rebekka F. Linde
Rachel P. Kolko
Katherine N. Balantekin
Denise E. Wilfley
Pétur B. Júlíusson
spellingShingle Hanna F. Skjåkødegård
Yngvild S. Danielsen
Mette Morken
Sara-Rebekka F. Linde
Rachel P. Kolko
Katherine N. Balantekin
Denise E. Wilfley
Pétur B. Júlíusson
Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-study
BMC Public Health
Childhood obesity
Randomized controlled trial
Family-based behavioral treatment
author_facet Hanna F. Skjåkødegård
Yngvild S. Danielsen
Mette Morken
Sara-Rebekka F. Linde
Rachel P. Kolko
Katherine N. Balantekin
Denise E. Wilfley
Pétur B. Júlíusson
author_sort Hanna F. Skjåkødegård
title Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-study
title_short Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-study
title_full Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-study
title_fullStr Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-study
title_full_unstemmed Study Protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–The FABO-study
title_sort study protocol: a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of family-based behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity–the fabo-study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Abstract Background The purpose of the FABO-study is to evaluate the effect of family-based behavioral social facilitation treatment (FBSFT), designed to target children’s family and social support networks to enhance weight loss outcomes, compared to the standard treatment (treatment as usual, TAU) given to children and adolescents with obesity in a routine clinical practice. Methods Randomized controlled trial (RCT), in which families (n = 120) are recruited from the children and adolescents (ages 6–18 years) referred to the Obesity Outpatient Clinic (OOC), Haukeland University Hospital, Norway. Criteria for admission to the OOC are BMI above the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) cut-off ≥ 35, or IOTF ≥ 30 with obesity related co-morbidity. Families are randomized to receive FBSFT immediately or following one year of TAU. All participants receive a multidisciplinary assessment. For TAU this assessment results in a plan and a contract for chancing specific lifestyle behaviors. Thereafter each family participates in monthly counselling sessions with their primary health care nurse to work on implementing these goals, including measuring their weight change, and also meet every third month for sessions at the OOC. In FBSFT, following assessment, families participate in 17 weekly sessions at the OOC, in which each family works on changing lifestyle behaviors using a structured cognitive-behavioral, socio-ecological approach targeting both parents and children with strategies for behavioral maintenance and sustainable weight change. Outcome variables include body mass index (BMI; kg/m2), BMI standard deviation score (SDS) and percentage above the IOTF definition of overweight, waist-circumference, body composition (bioelectric impedance (BIA) and dual-X-ray-absorptiometry (DXA)), blood tests, blood pressure, activity/inactivity and sleep pattern (measured by accelerometer), as well as questionnaires measuring depression, general psychological symptomatology, self-esteem, disturbed eating and eating disorder symptoms. Finally, barriers to treatment and parenting styles are measured via questionnaires. Discussion This is the first systematic application of FBSFT in the treatment of obesity among youth in Norway. The study gives an opportunity to evaluate the effect of FBSFT implemented in routine clinical practice across a range of youth with severe obesity. Trial registration ClinicalTrails.gov NCT02687516 . Registered 16th of February, 2016
topic Childhood obesity
Randomized controlled trial
Family-based behavioral treatment
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3755-9
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