Authors

  1. Weaver, Sally P. PhD, MD
  2. Kelley, Lance PhD
  3. Griggs, Jackson MD
  4. Weems, Suzy PhD, RD
  5. Umstattd Meyer, M. Renee PhD, MCHES

Abstract

Childhood obesity has become a significant problem in the United States, especially in poor communities, and we know that children who have at least 1 obese parent have a much higher risk of being obese. Combined behavioral lifestyle interventions and family-based intervention programs to address pediatric obesity have the strongest evidence of effectiveness. In this pilot study, we delineate our collaborative model of family group medical visits at a community health center combined with healthy living workshops involving families with at least 1 child and 1 parent or guardian who are obese as a unique approach to address obesity in children.