Dagens FSV-oversigt: A systematic review of pediatric obesity and family communication through the lens of addiction literature.

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A systematic review of pediatric obesity and family communication through the 
lens of addiction literature.

Child Obes. 2014 Jun;10(3):197-206

Authors: Mogul A, Irby MB, Skelton JA

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Both treatment of addiction and treatment of pediatric obesity 
often integrate the family unit. Thus, addiction therapies may provide a model 
to guide treatment of pediatric obesity, particularly issues of family 
communication, weight, and weight-related behaviors. The aim of this systematic 
review is to assess what knowledge in the field of addiction treatment can be 
translated to pediatric weight management, particularly in relation to 
family-based approaches and communication.

METHODS: A systematic review of family communication and food addiction in 
obese children was conducted using MEDLINE and other databases, including all 
English-language studies published after 1990 meeting search criteria and 
related to family factors or family communication, and addiction treatment 
strategies used in obesity interventions.

RESULTS: Three reviews, two survey studies, and two observational studies were 
included. Most focused on family communication; less-healthy communication 
patterns and parental restriction were related to maladaptive eating behaviors 
in children and attrition from weight management programs. A few studies 
suggested family communication interventions to improve unhealthy eating 
patterns in children, using therapies common in family treatment of addiction 
(e.g., motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy). No studies 
presented concrete suggestions to aid family communication around issues of 
food and weight management. Potential contributions of addiction therapies are 
discussed.

CONCLUSIONS: Though the addictive properties of food have not been fully 
delineated and obesity is not classified as a disease of addiction, the field 
of addiction offers many approaches that may prove useful in the treatment of 
obesity.

PMID: 24809221 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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