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"Ball GDC" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Psychosocial Outcomes Reported in Randomized Behavioral Intervention Trials for Children and Adolescents with Overweight and Obesity: A Scoping Review | Sacco S; Booij L; Kwok C; Carrière K; Hall K; Baluyot TC; Forouhar V; Côté M; Pietrasik M; Jebeile H; Ball GDC; Johnston BC; Alberga AS; | 41601261 HKAP |
| 2 | Guide de pratique clinique pour la prise en charge de l obésité chez l enfant | Ball GDC; Merdad R; Birken CS; Cohen TR; Goodman B; Hadjiyannakis S; Hamilton J; Henderson M; Lammey J; Morrison KM; Moore SA; Mushquash AR; Patton I; Pearce N; Ramjist JK; Lebel TR; Timmons BW; Buchholz A; Cantwell J; Cooper J; Erdstein J; Fitzpatrick-Lewis D; Hatanaka D; Lindsay P; Sajwani T; Sebastianski M; Sherifali D; Pierre JS; Ali MU; Wijesundera J; Alberga AS; Ausman C; Baluyot TC; Burke E; Dadgostar K; Delacruz B; Dettmer E; Dymarski M; Esmaeilinezhad Z; Hale I; Harnois-Leblanc S; Ho J; Gehring ND; | 40721241 CONCORDIA |
| 3 | Overweight and obesity in early childhood and obesity at 10 years of age: a comparison of World Health Organization definitions | Van Hulst A; Zheng S; Argiropoulos N; Ybarra M; Ball GDC; Kakinami L; | 40140102 SOH |
| 4 | A multi-center, randomized, 12-month, parallel-group, feasibility study to assess the acceptability and preliminary impact of family navigation plus usual care versus usual care on attrition in managing pediatric obesity: a study protocol | Ball GDC; O' Neill MG; Noor R; Alberga A; Azar R; Buchholz A; Enright M; Geller J; Ho J; Holt NL; Lebel T; Rosychuk RJ; Tarride JE; Zenlea I; | 36691103 HKAP |
| 5 | Associations between family functioning during early to mid-childhood and weight status in childhood and adolescence: findings from a Quebec birth cohort | Van Hulst A; Wills-Ibarra N; Nikiéma B; Kakinami L; Pratt KJ; Ball GDC; | 35075257 PERFORM |
| Title: | Psychosocial Outcomes Reported in Randomized Behavioral Intervention Trials for Children and Adolescents with Overweight and Obesity: A Scoping Review | ||||
| Authors: | Sacco S, Booij L, Kwok C, Carrière K, Hall K, Baluyot TC, Forouhar V, Côté M, Pietrasik M, Jebeile H, Ball GDC, Johnston BC, Alberga AS | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41601261/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1177/21532176251408689 | ||||
| Publication: | Childhood obesity (Print) | ||||
| Keywords: | behavioral treatment; patient-reported outcomes; pediatric obesity; pediatric overweight; psychosocial health; scoping review; | ||||
| PMID: | 41601261 | Category: | Date Added: | 2026-01-28 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 2 Department of Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 3 Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 4 Eating Disorders Continuum & Douglas Research Centre, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Canada. 5 Children's Hospital Westmead Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Westmead, Australia. 6 Department of Medicine (Division of Gastroenterology), McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 7 Vanier Library, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 8 Faculté des Sciences de l'éducation, Université Laval, Québec, Canada. 9 Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. 10 Departments of Nutrition, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States. 11 Research Institute of the McGill University Health Research Center (RI-MUHC), Montreal, Canada. 12 Department of Pediatrics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. |
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Background: Many children and adolescents with overweight or obesity experience negative psychosocial health consequences. Systematic reviews show that behavioral interventions can help improve specific psychosocial outcomes. This scoping review aims to identify and map the different types of psychosocial outcomes measured and reported in randomized behavioral intervention trials for managing pediatric overweight and obesity. Methods: A total of 11 databases were searched until February 2024. We included randomized behavioral intervention trials for children and adolescents (=18 years) with overweight or obesity that report at least one psychosocial outcome. Results: Overall, 197 articles reflecting 169 behavioral intervention trials were included. To assess the psychosocial outcomes captured, among 169 trials, 174 different measures were identified (e.g., self- and proxy-reported questionnaires). The psychosocial outcomes were organized into nine categories. The most frequently reported outcome categories were (1) emotional and behavioral functioning (n = 79 outcomes); (2) eating attitudes, behaviors, and body image (n = 72 outcomes); and (3) quality of life (n = 68 outcomes). Among all psychosocial outcomes captured, most outcomes were reported among older children and adolescents (78.4%) and for interventions with a duration of up to 26 weeks (75.1%). Conclusions: This scoping review identified a variety of psychosocial outcomes across different behavioral intervention trials and a variety of measures used to assess them. Evidence among younger samples and regarding the long-term effects of behavioral intervention trials on psychosocial health is limited. Identifying the core outcomes as well as a psychometric evaluation of the measures identified is needed. |



