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Diet, exercise, and behavior programs for treating overweight children aged 6 to 11

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Abstract

A total of 8461 participants were included in the analysis of interventions for overweight or obese children aged 6 to 11 years.

  • Behaviour-changing interventions compared to no treatment resulted in a mean difference in BMI of -0.53 kg.
  • A mean difference of -0.06 units in BMI z score was observed with behaviour-changing interventions.
  • Weight decreased by an average of -1.45 kg in participants receiving behaviour-changing interventions.
  • The overall quality of evidence regarding these interventions was assessed as low or very low.
  • Most trials reported zero serious adverse events, suggesting a very low occurrence of such events.
  • Evidence regarding health-related quality of life and behaviour change outcomes did not show substantial differences.

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EM: none known. TB: none known. KR: none known. LA: none known. VW: none known. DJ: none known. JO: none known. GM: none known. EC: none known. CM: none known. EB: none known. LA‐K: none known. LB: is a co‐author on two of the included studies (McCallum 2007; Wake 2009). MIM: none known. Disclaimer: Alessandro Demaio is currently a staff member of the World Health Organization. The author alone is responsible for the views expressed in this publication and they do not necessarily represent the decisions, policy or views of the World Health Organization. LE: is seconded to Public Health England part‐time as a specialist obesity advisor. The author received funding from WHO to complete this review. Louisa Ells also has a part time secondment to Public Health England, but undertook this review within her role at Teesside University.
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