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Original Article I Rivera Iñiguez, J Yap, DR Mager. Parental perceptions regarding lifestyle interventions for obese children and adolescents with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Paediatr Child Health 2014;19(5):e24-e29. BACKGROUND: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects 30% of obese children globally. The main treatment for NAFLD is to promote gradual weight loss through lifestyle modification. Very little is known regarding parental perspectives about the barriers and facilitators that influence the ability to promote healthy lifestyle behaviours in children with NAFLD. OBJECTIVES: To explore and describe parental perspectives regarding barriers to and facilitators of implementing lifestyle modification in children with NAFLD. METHODS: A mixed-methods approach, including qualitative methodology (focus groups) and validated questionnaires (Lifestyle Behaviour Checklist), was used to assess parental perceptions regarding barriers to and facilitators of lifestyle change in parents of children with healthy body weights (control parents) and in parents of children with NAFLD (NAFLD parents). RESULTS: NAFLD parents identified more problem behaviours related to food portion size and time spent in nonsedentary physical activity, and lower parental self-efficacy than parents of controls (P

Parental perceptions regarding lifestyle interventions for obese children and adolescents with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Dans l’ensemble, 30 % des enfants obèses sont atteints d’une stéatose hépatique non alcoolique (SHNA). Le principal traitement de cette maladie consis...
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