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E-Book, Englisch, 416 Seiten

Sothern / Gordon / von Almen Handbook of Pediatric Obesity

Clinical Management
Erscheinungsjahr 2006
ISBN: 978-1-4200-1911-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Clinical Management

E-Book, Englisch, 416 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4200-1911-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



A compilation of management, medical, nutrition, psychological, and physical activity facts, models, theories, interventions, and evaluation techniques, the Handbook of Pediatric Obesity: Clinical Management is the most clinically appropriate and scientifically supported source of information available for pediatric health care and research professionals. This comprehensive, state-of-the-art, and easy-to-use reference can be used to develop programs that provide the best possible care to overweight children in clinical settings.
Melinda Sothern is co-winner of the 2009 Oded Bar-Or Award for Excellence in Pediatric Obesity Research sponsored by the Obesity Society Pediatric Obesity Section
Covering clinical evaluation, medical aspects of treatment, and psychosocial, behavioral, nutritional, and physical activity considerations, the book discusses approaches to weight management such as diet, behavioral counseling, exercise, pharmacology, and surgery. It presents coverage of applied techniques, information, and tools for developing, modifying, implementing, and evaluating weight-management programs for children and adolescents in clinical settings. Worksheets, menu plans, and sample exercise programs are just a few of the features that make this book practical as well as informative.
It is clear that there is no single solution for every overweight child and the number of options can seem overwhelming. This text provides clinicians with the information and tools necessary to match or tailor the available treatment plans to the medical, physical, nutritional and emotional needs of their patients.

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Nutritionists, dieticians, and pediatric health care providers

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Clinical Management of Pediatric Obesity: An Overview, D.M. Styne
References Clinical Management The Business of Weight Management, M.S. Sothern
Introduction
The Planning Process
Designing Health Promotion Interventions
Implementing a Health Promotion Program
Evaluating a Health Promotion Program
Summary
References
Medical Aspects of Treatment
Medical Complications and Comorbidities of Pediatric Obesity, M.S. Jacobson
Genetic Syndromes Associated with Childhood Obesity
Endocrine Disorders
Cardiovascular Complications
Insulin Resistance Syndromes
Gastrointestinal System
Pulmonary Complications of Obesity
Neurological
Orthopedic
References
Medical Aspects of Treatment: The Role of the Physician, S.T. Gordon
Introduction
Role of the Primary Care Practitioners
The Role of the Physician in the Treatment of Overweight Youth
Conclusion
References
Psychosocial and Physical Considerations
Psychosocial Considerations during Treatment, J. Schwimmer
Introduction
Underlying/Comorbid Psychopathology
Family Psychosocial Issues
Psychosocial Consequences
Psychosocial Tools
Conclusion
References
Weaknesses and Strengths in the Response of the Obese Child to Exercise, C. VanVrancken-Tompkins, M.S. Sothern, and O. Bar-Or
Introduction
Responses of the Obese Child to Exercise
Implications of Exercise Prescription
Summary
References Clinical Evaluation
Clinical Evaluation: Diagnosis, Medical Testing, and Follow-up, N.F. Krebs, and M.S. Sothern
Prevalence
Causes/Risk Factors
Comorbidities
Treatment Approaches
Diagnosis
Referrals
Education
Follow-Up
Summary
References
Nutritional Assessment of the At-Risk for Overweight and Overweight Child and Adolescent, N. Copperman
Introduction
Home Environment Assessment
School Environment Assessment.
Community Environment Assessment
Physical Activity Assessment
Psychosocial Assessment
Dietary Intake Assessment
Physical and Laboratory Assessments
Nutritional Care Plan and Case Management
References
Behavioral and Psychosocial Assessment Tools, S. Johnson, and T.K. von Almen
Behavioral Assessments
Psychosocial Assessments
Self Esteem
Anxiety
Measures of Eating Disorders
Family Measures
Conclusion
References Exercise Testing, T. Rowland, and M. Loftin
Physiological Considerations
Cardiovascular Fitness
Autonomic Function
Blood Pressure
Ventilatory Anaerobic Threshold
Running/Walking Economy
References Dietary Approaches
Pediatric Obesity Dietary Approaches in Clinical Settings: A Survey of the Options and Recommendations, M.S. Sothern, C. VanVrancken-Tompkins, and L.K. Carlisle
Introduction
VLCDs in the Clinical Setting
References
Nutrition Education, H. Schumacher, C. VanVrancken-Tompkins, and M.S. Sothern
Introduction
Nutrition Education and Individual Counseling
Nutrition Education and Group Counseling
Nutrition Education in Multidisciplinary Settings
Nutrition Education and Alternative Dietary Approaches
A Sample Nutrition Education Curriculum in the Clinical Setting
Summary
References Behavioral Counseling
Behavioral Counseling: Family-Based Behavioral Counseling in Clinical Settings, P. Davis Martin, and V.H. Myers
Behavioral Treatment Techniques
Overview of Family-Based Studies
Parent Training or Modeling Interventions
Individual Treatment Approaches
Summary
References Exercise and Physical Activity
Increasing Physical Activity in Overweight Youth in Clinical Settings, C. VanVrancken-Tompkins, C. Brooks, C. Thélin, and M.S. Sothern
Introduction
Motivational Theories and Models
Motivational Techniques to Increase Physical Activity
Summary
References
Exercise and Physical Activity: Exercise Training Programs and Metabolic Health, S. Owens, PhD
Introduction
Components of Metabolic Health in the Pediatric Obesity/Exercise Literature
Effects of Exercise on Components of Metabolic Health
Summary of Components of Successful Exercise Programs
References Internet-based Approaches
Internet-Based Treatment for Pediatric Obesity, D.A. Williamson, H. Walden, E. York-Crowe, and T.M. Stewart
Background
Utilization of the Internet for Weight Management
HIPTeens
Summary and Conclusions
References Pharmacology
Pharmacologic Treatment of Adolescent Obesity, C.E. Crerand, T.A. Wadden, and R.I. Berkowitz
Introduction
Pharmacological Agents for the Treatment of Obesity
Use of Orlistat with Adolescents and Children
Use of Sibutramine with Adolescents
Metformin
Clinical Implications and Conclusions
References Surgery
Surgical Management of Pediatric Obesity, T. Inge, M. Zeller, S. Kirk, and S. Daniels
Introduction
Primary Care Provider Considerations before Referral of Surgical Candidates
Comprehensive Team Assessment of the Patient Referred for Bariatric Surgery
Postoperative Management
Final Words of Caution
Summary
References
Interdisciplinary, Interactive, Group Instruction
Interdisciplinary, Interactive Group Instruction: Orientation, Evaluation and Monitoring Progress, L.K. Carlisle, and S.T. Gordon
Introduction
Orientation
Evaluation
Monitoring Progress
Summary
References
Interdisciplinary, Interactive, Group Instruction, T.K. von Almen, M.S. Sothern
Behavioral Therapy: Group Counseling Sessions, Follow-Up, and Relapse Prevention
Setting Limits
Self Monitoring of Food and Activity (Appendix 3.I)
Cue Elimination
Stimulus Control
Goal Setting; Short-Term, Long-Term, and Weekly (Appendix 3.O and Appendix 3.P)
Goal Assessment (Appendix 3.R)
Behavioral Substitution or Replacement (Appendix 3.S)
Relapse Prevention
Applied Activities and Experiences (Appendices 3.U to 3.Z)
Family Physical Activity and Fitness Education Sessions
Pediatric Obesity and Exercise Performance
Exercise Instruction in Interactive, Interdisciplinary Clinical Settings
Lesson 1: Benefits of Exercise, Exercise safety, Warming-Up, Exercise Prescription, and Increasing Your Daily Activity — The MPEP-Step
Lesson 2: Exercise Intensity and Pacing Skills (Metabolic Systems), Cooling Down After Exercise
Lesson 3: Aerobic Exercise — Modified Field Sports, the Homework Rule
Lesson 4: Muscular Strength and Endurance: “MPEP PUMP;” Strength Training Circuit; Creating Indoor Play Areas
Lesson 5: Family Field Sports — Aerobic Volleyball; Creating Outdoor Play Areas
Lesson 6: Flexibility, Flex Test I, and Stretch and Flex Class
Lesson 7: Aerobic Exercise and Cardiopulmonary Endurance, Steady State — Monitoring Heart Rate and Aerobic Circuit
Lesson 8: Exercise Prescriptions; The Fit Kit Walking Program
Lesson 9: Review Muscular Strength and Endurance: Pull Your Own Weight Series
Lesson 10: Park Day — Outdoor Play
Nutrition Education Sessions
References
Appendix 1: Clinical Management Forms
Appendix 2: Testing/Measurement Protocols
Appendix 3: Sample Intervention Materials
Index



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