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Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile

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Main Author: Bolognese, Marciele Alves
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Silva, Danilo Fernandes da, Bianchini, Josiane Aparecida Alves, Benemmamm, Rose Mari, Nardo Junior, Nelson
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Language: eng
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Source: Journal of Human Growth and Development (Online)
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Summary: Introduction: Obesity in children and adolescents is usuallyrelated to metabolic alterations, and intervention programs are one of the strategies for the treatment of obesity and associated comorbidities. At the beginning of the intervention, the stages of readiness to change behavior indicate specific habits that the teenager plans to modify or not, and how long he or she intends to make the alterations. Objective: To assess the metabolic profile and their association with the stages of readiness to change eating habits and exercise behaviors in adolescents with overweight. Methods: Eighty-three adolescents with excess body weight underwent an assessment of anthropometric variables and metabolic profile (glucose, total cholesterol, LDL-c, HDL-c, non-HDL-c, VLDL, triglycerides, insulin). Besides, the stages of readiness to change behaviors for “size and amount of portions,” “amount of fat in the diet,” fruits and vegetable consumption,” and “physical activity practice,” anthropometric variables and metabolic profile were compared according to the stages of change. Results: About “fruits and vegetable consumption,” adolescents in the Maintenance group presented lower body weight than those from Action and Preparation groups. The Action group presented higher body weight than group “Contemplation” and it showed higher non-HDL-cholesterol than the groups “Pre-contemplation” and “Preparation.” In “physical activity practice,” the Maintenance group presented lower body weight, Body Mass Index, and body fat (in kg) than Action, Preparation, and Contemplation groups. The alterations in HDL-cholesterol reduced as the stages of change progressed in the “physical activity practice” domain. Conclusion: The stages of readiness to change behaviors impact anthropometric and metabolic variables in adolescents with excess body weight, and it is a recommended instrument to monitor intervention programs.
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spelling Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profileProntidão para a mudança do comportamento alimentar e atividade física entre adolescentes com excesso de peso: impacto no perfil metabólicoadolescent behavioreating habitspediatric obesitymetabolic syndromecomportamento do adolescente,hábitos alimentaresobesidade pediátricasíndrome metabólicaIntroduction: Obesity in children and adolescents is usuallyrelated to metabolic alterations, and intervention programs are one of the strategies for the treatment of obesity and associated comorbidities. At the beginning of the intervention, the stages of readiness to change behavior indicate specific habits that the teenager plans to modify or not, and how long he or she intends to make the alterations. Objective: To assess the metabolic profile and their association with the stages of readiness to change eating habits and exercise behaviors in adolescents with overweight. Methods: Eighty-three adolescents with excess body weight underwent an assessment of anthropometric variables and metabolic profile (glucose, total cholesterol, LDL-c, HDL-c, non-HDL-c, VLDL, triglycerides, insulin). Besides, the stages of readiness to change behaviors for “size and amount of portions,” “amount of fat in the diet,” fruits and vegetable consumption,” and “physical activity practice,” anthropometric variables and metabolic profile were compared according to the stages of change. Results: About “fruits and vegetable consumption,” adolescents in the Maintenance group presented lower body weight than those from Action and Preparation groups. The Action group presented higher body weight than group “Contemplation” and it showed higher non-HDL-cholesterol than the groups “Pre-contemplation” and “Preparation.” In “physical activity practice,” the Maintenance group presented lower body weight, Body Mass Index, and body fat (in kg) than Action, Preparation, and Contemplation groups. The alterations in HDL-cholesterol reduced as the stages of change progressed in the “physical activity practice” domain. Conclusion: The stages of readiness to change behaviors impact anthropometric and metabolic variables in adolescents with excess body weight, and it is a recommended instrument to monitor intervention programs.Introdução: A obesidade em crianças e adolescentes geralmente está relacionada com alterações metabólicas, sendo os programasde intervenção uma das estratégias para o tratamento da obesidade e das comorbidades associadas. Ao iniciar a intervenção, os estágiosde prontidão para mudança do comportamento indicam hábitos específicos que o adolescente planeja ou não mudar e em quanto tempo ele pretende realizar a mudança. Objetivo: Avaliar o perfil metabólico e sua associação com os estágios de prontidão para mudança do comportamento alimentar e atividade física em adolescentes com excesso de peso. Método: Foram avaliados 83 adolescentes com excesso de peso. Os adolescentes foram avaliados em relação à variáveis antropométricas e perfil metabólico (glicemia, colesterol total, colesterol LDL, HDL, não-HDL, VLDL, triglicerídeos, insulina). Além disso, foram avaliados os estágios de prontidão para mudança do comportamento para os domínios “tamanho e quantidade das porções”, “quantidadede gordura na dieta”, “consumo de frutas e vegetais” e “prática de atividade física”. Foi feita comparação das variáveis antropométricas e perfil metabólico de acordo com os estágios de prontidão.   Resultados: Em relação ao domínio “Consumo de Frutas e Vegetais”, os adolescentes do grupo Manutenção apresentaram peso menor que os do grupo Ação e Preparação. O grupo Ação apresentou peso maior que o Contemplação, e o grupo Contemplação apresentou colesterol não-HDL maior que os grupos Pré-contemplação e Preparação. No domínio “Prática de Atividade Física”, o grupoManutenção apresentou peso, IMC e gordura corporal (em kg) menores que os grupos Ação, Preparação e Contemplação. A prevalência de alteração do colesterol HDL foi progressivamentemenor conforme progrediram os estágios de prontidão para mudança do comportamento para o domínio “prática de atividade física”. Conclusão: Os estágios de prontidão para mudança do comportamento têm impacto sobre variáveis antropométricas e perfil metabólico de adolescentes com excesso de peso, sendo uminstrumento recomendado para o monitoramento de programas de intervenção.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2020-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/1106910.7322/jhgd.v30.11069Journal of Human Growth and Development; Vol. 30 No. 3 (2020); 380-388Journal of Human Growth and Development; v. 30 n. 3 (2020); 380-3882175-35980104-1282reponame:Journal of Human Growth and Development (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/11069/6823https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/11069/6824Copyright (c) 2020 Marciele Alves Bolognese, Danilo Fernandes da Silva, Josiane Aparecida Alves Bianchini, Rose Mari Benemmamm, Nelson Nardo Juniorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBolognese, Marciele AlvesSilva, Danilo Fernandes daBianchini, Josiane Aparecida Alves Benemmamm, Rose MariNardo Junior, NelsonBolognese, Marciele AlvesSilva, Danilo Fernandes daBianchini, Josiane Aparecida AlvesBenemmamm, Rose MariNardo Junior, Nelson2020-10-21T21:23:44Zoai:ojs.www2.marilia.unesp.br:article/11069Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/indexPUBhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/oaijhgd.marilia@unesp.br || beatriz.bebiano@gmail.com2175-35980104-1282opendoar:2020-10-21T21:23:44Journal of Human Growth and Development (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
Prontidão para a mudança do comportamento alimentar e atividade física entre adolescentes com excesso de peso: impacto no perfil metabólico
title Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
spellingShingle Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
Bolognese, Marciele Alves
adolescent behavior
eating habits
pediatric obesity
metabolic syndrome
comportamento do adolescente,
hábitos alimentares
obesidade pediátrica
síndrome metabólica
title_short Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
title_full Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
title_fullStr Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
title_full_unstemmed Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
title_sort Stage to Change Eating behavior and physical activity among adolescents with an excess body mass: impact on metabolic profile
author Bolognese, Marciele Alves
author_facet Bolognese, Marciele Alves
Silva, Danilo Fernandes da
Bianchini, Josiane Aparecida Alves
Benemmamm, Rose Mari
Nardo Junior, Nelson
Benemmamm, Rose Mari
author_role author
author2 Silva, Danilo Fernandes da
Bianchini, Josiane Aparecida Alves
Benemmamm, Rose Mari
Nardo Junior, Nelson
Benemmamm, Rose Mari
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bolognese, Marciele Alves
Silva, Danilo Fernandes da
Bianchini, Josiane Aparecida Alves
Benemmamm, Rose Mari
Nardo Junior, Nelson
Bolognese, Marciele Alves
Silva, Danilo Fernandes da
Bianchini, Josiane Aparecida Alves
Benemmamm, Rose Mari
Nardo Junior, Nelson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adolescent behavior
eating habits
pediatric obesity
metabolic syndrome
comportamento do adolescente,
hábitos alimentares
obesidade pediátrica
síndrome metabólica
topic adolescent behavior
eating habits
pediatric obesity
metabolic syndrome
comportamento do adolescente,
hábitos alimentares
obesidade pediátrica
síndrome metabólica
description Introduction: Obesity in children and adolescents is usuallyrelated to metabolic alterations, and intervention programs are one of the strategies for the treatment of obesity and associated comorbidities. At the beginning of the intervention, the stages of readiness to change behavior indicate specific habits that the teenager plans to modify or not, and how long he or she intends to make the alterations. Objective: To assess the metabolic profile and their association with the stages of readiness to change eating habits and exercise behaviors in adolescents with overweight. Methods: Eighty-three adolescents with excess body weight underwent an assessment of anthropometric variables and metabolic profile (glucose, total cholesterol, LDL-c, HDL-c, non-HDL-c, VLDL, triglycerides, insulin). Besides, the stages of readiness to change behaviors for “size and amount of portions,” “amount of fat in the diet,” fruits and vegetable consumption,” and “physical activity practice,” anthropometric variables and metabolic profile were compared according to the stages of change. Results: About “fruits and vegetable consumption,” adolescents in the Maintenance group presented lower body weight than those from Action and Preparation groups. The Action group presented higher body weight than group “Contemplation” and it showed higher non-HDL-cholesterol than the groups “Pre-contemplation” and “Preparation.” In “physical activity practice,” the Maintenance group presented lower body weight, Body Mass Index, and body fat (in kg) than Action, Preparation, and Contemplation groups. The alterations in HDL-cholesterol reduced as the stages of change progressed in the “physical activity practice” domain. Conclusion: The stages of readiness to change behaviors impact anthropometric and metabolic variables in adolescents with excess body weight, and it is a recommended instrument to monitor intervention programs.
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