Obese and overweight children or teens can join the Prevention and Care of Pediatric Obesity and Pediatric Diabetes Organization of Mulhouse. Those patients who are no longer able to exercize because of their physical condition start an effort rehabilitation program at the Organization. The study will evaluate the impact of this rehabilitation program on quality of life and appetency to physical activity for these children and teens.
Because of a National Obesity Plan (2010-2013) initiated by the French government in charge of health, the Pediatric Obesity and Pediatric Diabetes Organization of Mulhouse was created in 2011. This Organization is in charge of children or teens with: * severe or growing obesity associated with respiratory, osteo-articular metabolic complications * comorbidities worsened by obesity The Organization and the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation department of the Mulhouse Hospital have worked together to create an effort rehabilitation program for obese or overweight children. The program, aiming movement rehabilitation, is based on reinforcement and endurance activities in a playful atmosphere and in an important motivational dimension. A medical examination is performed before the first session to confirm the patient's ability to follow an effort rehabilitation program. Each session is supervised by a teacher of adapted physical activity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
47
Eurofit tests are a physical skills assessment. For the study, tests performed on the 1st and the 13th session of the program, then 3 more times : 2 months, 6 months and 12 months after the 13th weekly session.
The CHQ is a questionnaire about quality of life. The CHQ children form (CHQ-CF87) and the CHQ parent form (CHQ-PF50) are completed each time the Eurofit tests are performed : at the 1st and 13th weekly session then 2 months, 6 months and 12 months later.
Part of the routine practice of the Pediatric Obesity and Pediatric Diabetes Organization of Mulhouse, the program consists in 13 sessions of 1hour30 of adapted physical activity. The physical activity in this program use cycles of games where rules are adapted to the overweight or obese children. The activities are performed in a playful atmosphere, for example using creative games like tchoukball or peteca, with each session aiming a specific objective each time.
GHRMSA
Mulhouse, France
Evolution in the score of the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) of quality of life
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 1 year
Appetency to physical activity assessed with the evolution of the amount of time spent weekly in a physical activity
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 1 year
Aerobic and physical capacities assessed with the Eurofit tests results
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 1 year
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