[Results of an outpatient intervention for obese children and adolescents]

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[Results of an outpatient intervention for obese children and adolescents]. / Barnow, Sven; Stopsack, Malte; Bernheim, Dorothee; Schröder, Carmen; Fusch, Christoph; Lauffer, Heinz; Freyberger, Harald J; Grabe, Hans J; Spitzer, Carsten.

In: PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED, Vol. 57, No. 9-10, 9-10, 2007, p. 353-358.

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Barnow, S, Stopsack, M, Bernheim, D, Schröder, C, Fusch, C, Lauffer, H, Freyberger, HJ, Grabe, HJ & Spitzer, C 2007, '[Results of an outpatient intervention for obese children and adolescents]', PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED, vol. 57, no. 9-10, 9-10, pp. 353-358. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17614092?dopt=Citation>

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Barnow, S., Stopsack, M., Bernheim, D., Schröder, C., Fusch, C., Lauffer, H., Freyberger, H. J., Grabe, H. J., & Spitzer, C. (2007). [Results of an outpatient intervention for obese children and adolescents]. PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED, 57(9-10), 353-358. [9-10]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17614092?dopt=Citation

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Barnow S, Stopsack M, Bernheim D, Schröder C, Fusch C, Lauffer H et al. [Results of an outpatient intervention for obese children and adolescents]. PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED. 2007;57(9-10):353-358. 9-10.

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@article{9e5f157df40347c496743eaf49c396b5,
title = "[Results of an outpatient intervention for obese children and adolescents]",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Aim of this study was to examine effects of an outpatient intervention program for obese children. METHOD: 45 obese children were treated with a cognitive-behavioural intervention program (IG) and were compared with 21 children of a waiting list (WG). Weight, self esteem, emotional and behaviour problems were measured at the beginning (T0) and the end (of T1) of the intervention. Additionally, predictors of therapy success were examined. RESULTS: The intervention program lead to a moderate reduction of weight, whereas there was no weight reduction in the waiting group. Furthermore, self esteem increased and emotional problems decreased in the IG. Neither a positive family history of obesity nor the weight at T0 did predict treatment outcome. CONCLUSION: Obese children profited from the cognitive-behavioral intervention program, weight reduction was, however, only moderate. Therefore, specific predictors for therapy success should be evaluated in further studies.",
author = "Sven Barnow and Malte Stopsack and Dorothee Bernheim and Carmen Schr{\"o}der and Christoph Fusch and Heinz Lauffer and Freyberger, {Harald J} and Grabe, {Hans J} and Carsten Spitzer",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "57",
pages = "353--358",
journal = "PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED",
issn = "0937-2032",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
number = "9-10",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - [Results of an outpatient intervention for obese children and adolescents]

AU - Barnow, Sven

AU - Stopsack, Malte

AU - Bernheim, Dorothee

AU - Schröder, Carmen

AU - Fusch, Christoph

AU - Lauffer, Heinz

AU - Freyberger, Harald J

AU - Grabe, Hans J

AU - Spitzer, Carsten

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - BACKGROUND: Aim of this study was to examine effects of an outpatient intervention program for obese children. METHOD: 45 obese children were treated with a cognitive-behavioural intervention program (IG) and were compared with 21 children of a waiting list (WG). Weight, self esteem, emotional and behaviour problems were measured at the beginning (T0) and the end (of T1) of the intervention. Additionally, predictors of therapy success were examined. RESULTS: The intervention program lead to a moderate reduction of weight, whereas there was no weight reduction in the waiting group. Furthermore, self esteem increased and emotional problems decreased in the IG. Neither a positive family history of obesity nor the weight at T0 did predict treatment outcome. CONCLUSION: Obese children profited from the cognitive-behavioral intervention program, weight reduction was, however, only moderate. Therefore, specific predictors for therapy success should be evaluated in further studies.

AB - BACKGROUND: Aim of this study was to examine effects of an outpatient intervention program for obese children. METHOD: 45 obese children were treated with a cognitive-behavioural intervention program (IG) and were compared with 21 children of a waiting list (WG). Weight, self esteem, emotional and behaviour problems were measured at the beginning (T0) and the end (of T1) of the intervention. Additionally, predictors of therapy success were examined. RESULTS: The intervention program lead to a moderate reduction of weight, whereas there was no weight reduction in the waiting group. Furthermore, self esteem increased and emotional problems decreased in the IG. Neither a positive family history of obesity nor the weight at T0 did predict treatment outcome. CONCLUSION: Obese children profited from the cognitive-behavioral intervention program, weight reduction was, however, only moderate. Therefore, specific predictors for therapy success should be evaluated in further studies.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 57

SP - 353

EP - 358

JO - PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED

JF - PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED

SN - 0937-2032

IS - 9-10

M1 - 9-10

ER -