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Interventions to Treat Obesity in Mexican Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Magaly Aceves‐Martins, Lizet López‐Cruz, Marcela García‐Botello, Yareni Yunuen Gutiérrez‐Gómez, Carlos Francisco Moreno‐García

2021Nutrition Reviews26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CONTEXT: Prevalence of overweight and obesity has been rising in the past 3 decades among Mexican children and adolescents. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review experimental studies evaluating interventions to treat obesity in Mexican children and adolescents (≤18 years old). DATA SOURCES: For this study, 13 databases and 1 search engine were searched. DATA ANALYSIS: A total of 29 studies met the inclusion criteria. Overall, 2302 participants (age range, 8-16 years) from 11 states in Mexico were included. Most of the studies (n = 17 of 29) were provided in a clinical setting. A random-effect meta-analysis of 4 randomized controlled trials was conducted and a significant effect was found on body mass index reduction that favored the intervention group (-1.52; 95%CI, -2.15 to -0.89) for short-term (≤6 mo) interventions. CONCLUSIONS: A multicomponent, multidisciplinary, and individualized intervention that includes dietary modifications, physical activity practice, behavioral strategies, and active parental involvement might help treat childhood obesity in Mexico. However, long-term results need to be produced to identify effectiveness pointers that might help establish an integrated, long-lasting care model to treat obesity.

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OverweightMedicinePsychological interventionObesityMeta-analysisBody mass indexChildhood obesityIntervention (counseling)Randomized controlled trialGerontologyPediatricsPhysical therapyPsychiatrySurgeryInternal medicineObesity, Physical Activity, DietHealth and Lifestyle StudiesCancer Research and Treatment
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