Efficacy of a Community‐ Versus Primary Care–Centered Program for Childhood Obesity: TX CORD RCT
Obesity2017Vol. 25(9), pp. 1584–1593
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Nancy F. Butte, Deanna M. Hoelscher, Sarah E. Barlow, Stephen J. Pont, Casey P. Durand, Elizabeth A. Vandewater, Yan Liu, Anne L. Adolph, Adriana Pérez, Theresa A. Wilson, Alejandra Dobarro González, Maurice R. Puyau, Shreela V. Sharma, Courtney Byrd‐Williams, Abiodun Oluyomi, Terry T.‐K. Huang, Eric Finkelstein, Paul Sacher, Steven H. Kelder
Abstract
MEND/CATCH6-12 was more efficacious for BMI reduction at 3 months but not 12 months compared to Next Steps in underserved children. Intervention compliance influenced outcomes, emphasizing the need for research in sustaining family engagement in low-income populations.
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