2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2017.08.017
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7-Year follow-up of a lifestyle intervention in overweight children: Comparison to an untreated control group

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“…We reviewed 38 distinct interventions across 69 published articles for the childhood developmental stage . We classified 37% of these as universal prevention, 26% as selective, and the remaining 37% as indicated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We reviewed 38 distinct interventions across 69 published articles for the childhood developmental stage . We classified 37% of these as universal prevention, 26% as selective, and the remaining 37% as indicated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated, reasons for dropout included moving out of the region, lack of time or disinterest, not attending the scheduled appointment, or being uncontactable. The retention rate was comparable with one previous study (11) but lower than others (10,(12)(13)(14). However, we attempted to minimize potential response bias by comparing the 12-month and 24-month outcomes of 5-year participants with the outcomes of those who were lost to follow-up.…”
Section: -Yearresultsofamultidisciplinaryprogrammentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Retention rates and long-term outcomes of multidisciplinary lifestyle interventions are variable. Retention rates of 42% to 89% have been reported with modest sustained reductions in weight at 5 to 10 years post intervention (10)(11)(12)(13). However, these studies were limited by a lack of comparison control groups (10,12,13), were homogenous in terms of ethnicity and socioeconomic deprivation (12,13), and/or did not report sociodemographic information (10).…”
Section: -Yearresultsofamultidisciplinaryprogrammentioning
confidence: 99%