Treatment of Severely Obese Children and Adolescents Employing "Family-based Behavioral Social Facilitation Treatment"
Childhood Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Childhood Obesity focused on measuring Treatment, Child, Obesity, Behavioral treatment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The sample will consist of children and adolescents (aged 6-18) referred to the Obesity Outpatient Clinic at Haukeland University Hospital by their general practitioner.
- Criteria for admission to the clinic is an (IOTF) isoBMI of > 35, or a isoBMI > 30 with obesity related co-morbidity.
- Both the child and at least one of the parents agrees to actively participate in the treatment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe somatic or psychiatric illness that makes adherence to the treatment program impossible.
- Somatic conditions, syndromes or medications that lead to pathological weight gain.
- Participation in other obesity treatment programs.
Sites / Locations
- Haukeland University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Family-based behavioral social facilitation therapy.
Treatment as usual
The FBSFT condition includes 17 weekly family-based treatment sessions at the hospital obesity clinic followed by monthly follow-up sessions with their local nurse and follow-up sessions at the hospital every third month for 2 years.The treatment targets both child and parent life-style; eating habits, physical activity, sedentary activity and sleep habits. Behavior modification techniques are systematically employed; such as self-monitoring, goal setting, reward systems, problem solving and stimulus control. In addition, FBSFT focuses on facilitating lifestyle change across different settings (family, friends, school and community) and harnessing social support for healthy habits, which is considered important for long-term weight control.
The TAU condition involves an assessment day with the multidisciplinary team (pediatrician, dietician, physical therapist and psychologist) at the hospital obesity clinic. Further a session with the nurse at the hospital clinic making a plan for behavioral lifestyle changes followed by monthly follow-up sessions with their local nurse and follow-up sessions at the hospital clinic every third month for 12 months. After 12 months they will be offered treatment by family-based behavioral social facilitation therapy (as in the other treatment arm).