Outcomes of a Community-Based Paediatric Weight Management Programme in an Irish Midlands Setting

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

A. E. Bennett; C. Johnston Molloy; C. Glennon-Slattery; D. Loane

Year of publication

2018

Publication/Journal

Ir Med J

Volume

111

Issue

2

Pages

689

Abstract

Ongoing investigation is needed into feasible approaches which reduce excess weight in childhood. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an adapted version of the Scottish Childhood Overweight Treatment Trial (SCOTT) in an Irish primary care setting. Families were offered monthly dietitian-led sessions for six months. These sessions targeted dietary habits, family meals, screen time and exercise. Of the 95 children (mean age 7.6 years) referred, 90.5% (n86) were obese and 9.5% (n9) were overweight. Fifty-one (53.7%) families opted into the programme from referral, and 18 completed the programme (64.7% attrition). Statistically significant reductions in body mass index (BMI) were observed between sessions one and six (25.7±4.2kg/m2 and 25.3±4.8kg/m2, respectively, p