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FAMILY-BASED THERAPEUTIC EDUCATION FOR OBESITY
R. Tanas1,2, R. Marcolongo2,3, S. Pedretti1, G. Gilli4
1Divisione di Pediatria e di Adolescentologia, Azienda Universitaria-Ospedaliera di Ferrara;
2Laboratorio di Educazione Terapeutica di Padova, Ferrara e Belluno;
3Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Sperimentale, Ospedale Universitario di Padova;
4Dipartimento di Fisica Sanitaria, Azienda Universitaria-Ospedaliera di Ferrara
Giugno 2007 - pagg. 387 -388
Abstract
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions, whereas
steadily effective therapies are not available. Behavioural Therapy,
even if recommended, is not always available or easily accepted
by children and/or their families. We developed an intensive and
sustainable therapeutic patient education programme. It consists of
a preliminary clinical and knowledge assessment session, followed
by an educational session and by a further knowledge assessment
session. Additional clinical sessions are proposed after 4-6 months
and then every year. The study involved 254 overweight or obese
children, without psychological problems, 127 of them, aged
10,4±3 years, with a mean percentage overweight (BMI%) of
58,4±18,6% were treated with Therapeutic education, after a follow-
up of one year or more. Controls included 127 age-matched
patients, treated with traditional dietary approach. After an average
follow-up of 2,8±1,3 years, BMI% of study group decreased by
10,2±16.6%; with good reduction of severe obesity (-50%). BMI%
and severe obesity remained unchanged in controls. The results
suggest the efficacy and the sustainability of this therapeutic education
programme that might represent an alternative to other therapeutic
approaches. Its key value is sustainability: indeed, it was
completely carried out by a single paediatrician and met with an
elevated participants’ acceptance.
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Corrispondenza: tanas.rita@tin.it
