Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity Intervention
Concerns remain about dietary changes during pediatric obesity treatment and eating pathology, which have not been investigated. This secondary data analysis from a randomized clinical trial examined associations between adolescents’ changes in energy intake and diet quality during obesity treatment...
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doaj-e65b8a13714c42fea93f653a980463762021-06-01T01:31:07ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-05-01131850185010.3390/nu13061850Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity InterventionHollie A. Raynor0Suzanne E. Mazzeo1Jessica Gokee LaRose2Elizabeth L. Adams3Laura M. Thornton4Laura J. Caccavale5Melanie K. Bean6Department of Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville, 1215 W. Cumberland Ave., Knoxville, TN 37996, USADepartment of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980140, Richmond, VA 23298, USADepartment of Health Behavior and Policy, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980430, Richmond, VA 23298, USADepartment of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980140, Richmond, VA 23298, USADepartment of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 101 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USADepartment of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980140, Richmond, VA 23298, USADepartment of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 980140, Richmond, VA 23298, USAConcerns remain about dietary changes during pediatric obesity treatment and eating pathology, which have not been investigated. This secondary data analysis from a randomized clinical trial examined associations between adolescents’ changes in energy intake and diet quality during obesity treatment with post-treatment eating pathology. Adolescents (N = 82: 13.7 ± 1.2 y, 34.9 ± 7.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, 63.4% female, 46.3% black) received TEENS+, a 4-month multicomponent intervention. TEENS+ provided individualized dietary goals (1200–1800 kcal/day; number of “Go” foods/day (low-energy, high-nutrient-dense foods)). At 0 and 4 months, 3-day food records assessed energy intake and diet quality (Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI-2015)). Two HEI-2015 subscores were created: components to increase (increase), and components to limit (decrease). The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire measured eating pathology (total score and subscales: restraint; and eating, weight, and shape concern). Corrected <i>p</i>-values are reported as q-values. Energy intake decreased (−292 ± 418 kcal/day; q < 0.001), while diet quality improved during treatment (total HEI-2015 (4.5 ± 15.1; q = 0.034) and increase (3.3 ± 9.4; q = 0.011)). Restraint increased (+0.6 ± 1.4; q < 0.001), whereas shape (−0.5 ± 1.3; q = 0.004) and weight (−0.5 ± 1.4; q = 0.015) concerns decreased. Greater decreases in energy intake were associated with greater restraint post-treatment (F = 17.69; q < 0.001). No other significant associations were observed. Changes in adolescents’ dietary intake during obesity treatment were unrelated to increased shape, weight, or eating concerns post-treatment.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/1850adolescentenergy intakediet qualityeating pathologyobesity treatment |
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Hollie A. Raynor Suzanne E. Mazzeo Jessica Gokee LaRose Elizabeth L. Adams Laura M. Thornton Laura J. Caccavale Melanie K. Bean |
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Hollie A. Raynor Suzanne E. Mazzeo Jessica Gokee LaRose Elizabeth L. Adams Laura M. Thornton Laura J. Caccavale Melanie K. Bean Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity Intervention Nutrients adolescent energy intake diet quality eating pathology obesity treatment |
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Hollie A. Raynor Suzanne E. Mazzeo Jessica Gokee LaRose Elizabeth L. Adams Laura M. Thornton Laura J. Caccavale Melanie K. Bean |
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Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity Intervention |
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Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity Intervention |
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Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity Intervention |
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Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity Intervention |
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Effect of a High-Intensity Dietary Intervention on Changes in Dietary Intake and Eating Pathology during a Multicomponent Adolescent Obesity Intervention |
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effect of a high-intensity dietary intervention on changes in dietary intake and eating pathology during a multicomponent adolescent obesity intervention |
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Concerns remain about dietary changes during pediatric obesity treatment and eating pathology, which have not been investigated. This secondary data analysis from a randomized clinical trial examined associations between adolescents’ changes in energy intake and diet quality during obesity treatment with post-treatment eating pathology. Adolescents (N = 82: 13.7 ± 1.2 y, 34.9 ± 7.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, 63.4% female, 46.3% black) received TEENS+, a 4-month multicomponent intervention. TEENS+ provided individualized dietary goals (1200–1800 kcal/day; number of “Go” foods/day (low-energy, high-nutrient-dense foods)). At 0 and 4 months, 3-day food records assessed energy intake and diet quality (Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI-2015)). Two HEI-2015 subscores were created: components to increase (increase), and components to limit (decrease). The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire measured eating pathology (total score and subscales: restraint; and eating, weight, and shape concern). Corrected <i>p</i>-values are reported as q-values. Energy intake decreased (−292 ± 418 kcal/day; q < 0.001), while diet quality improved during treatment (total HEI-2015 (4.5 ± 15.1; q = 0.034) and increase (3.3 ± 9.4; q = 0.011)). Restraint increased (+0.6 ± 1.4; q < 0.001), whereas shape (−0.5 ± 1.3; q = 0.004) and weight (−0.5 ± 1.4; q = 0.015) concerns decreased. Greater decreases in energy intake were associated with greater restraint post-treatment (F = 17.69; q < 0.001). No other significant associations were observed. Changes in adolescents’ dietary intake during obesity treatment were unrelated to increased shape, weight, or eating concerns post-treatment. |
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