Family-focused weight management program for five- to nine-year-olds incorporating parenting skills training with healthy lifestyle information to support behaviour modification

Rebecca K. Golley, Rebecca A. Perry, Anthea Magarey, Lynne Daniels

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Abstract

This case study aims to describe how general parenting principles can be used as part of parent-led, family-focused child weight management that is in line with current Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines. A parent-led, family-focused child weight management program was designed for use by dietitians with parents of young children (five- to nine-year-olds). The program utilises the cornerstones of overweight treatment: diet, activity, behaviour modification and family support delivered in an age-appropriate, family-focused manner. Parents participate in 16 sessions (4 parenting-focused, 8 lifestyle-focused and 4 individual telephone support calls) conducted weekly, fortnightly then monthly over six months. This case study illustrates how a family used the program, resulting in reduced degree of overweight and stabilised waist circumference in the child over 12 months. In conclusion, linking parenting skills to healthy family lifestyle education provides an innovative approach to family-focused child weight management. It addresses key Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines, works at the family level, and provides a means for dietitians to easily adopt age-appropriate behaviour modification as part of their practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)144-150
Number of pages7
JournalNutrition and Dietetics
Volume64
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished or Issued - Sept 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Behaviour modification
  • Child
  • Parenting
  • Weight management

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nutrition and Dietetics

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