DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.13198 ISSN: 2047-6302

Associations between parent and adolescent weight outcomes within two parent approaches to family‐based adolescent obesity treatment: Secondary analyses from the TEENS+ pilot trial

Kristina L. Tatum, Katlyn Garr, Elizabeth L. Adams, Laura J. Caccavale, Edmond P. Wickham, Jessica Gokee LaRose, Suzanne E. Mazzeo, Hollie A. Raynor, Melanie K. Bean

Summary

Objective

To examine associations between parent and adolescent weight change within two parent approaches to adolescent obesity treatment.

Methods

Adolescent (Mage = 13.7 ± 1.2 years; MBMI = 34.9 ± 7.0 kg/m2) and parent (MBMI = 36.4 ± 7.3 kg/m2) dyads (N = 82) were randomized to TEENS+Parents as Coaches (PAC) or TEENS+parent weight loss (PWL). Anthropometrics were assessed at baseline (0‐month), 4 months (post) and 7 months (after 3‐month maintenance period). Regression analyses examined associations between parent and adolescent ΔBMI0‐4m and ΔBMI4‐7m, with parent group as a moderator.

Results

Post‐treatment, parent and adolescent ∆BMI0‐4m were positively related (β = 0.68, p < 0.001), with no group interaction. Parent and adolescent ΔBMI4‐7m were related (β = 0.48, p = 0.012) during maintenance, moderated by parent group (β = −0.49, p = 0.010): positive relationships persisted in PAC (β = 0.39, p = 0.011), but not PWL (β = −0.19, p = 0.211).

Discussion

Parent and adolescent weight changes were positively related during treatment in both parent groups. During maintenance, weight change associations persisted only in PAC. These patterns prompt further exploration of parent factors driving weight change relationships.

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