Healthy Active Living
Program
Experts believe this is the first generation of children to have a shorter lifespan than
their parents
“Our public health approach to the epidemic has largely failed so far ”
Commentary: Epidemic Childhood Obesity: Not Yet the End of the Beginning, David Ludwig MD, PhD, Pediatrics 2018
- Dr. David Ludwig
Objectives
•Review weight management options
•Review available resources for prevention and intervention of childhood obesity
•Explain the role of the Healthy Active Living Program
Weight Management Options
•PREVENTION
•PRIMARY CARE STAGED INTERVENTION
•REFERRAL
Weight Management Options
•PREVENTION
•PRIMARY CARE STAGED INTERVENTION
•REFERRAL
Weight Management Options
PREVENTION • The best treatment for childhood overweight and obesity is prevention
• Prenatal/birth and ages/stages
• AAP Building a Foundation for Healthy Active Living
• Parenting at Mealtime and Playtime (Ohio AAP)
• 5210 messaging at all well child visits regardless of BMI
• Aggressive intervention at 85th-95th
Weight Management Options
•PREVENTION
•PRIMARY CARE STAGED INTERVENTION
•REFERRAL
Weight Management Options
PRIMARY CARE INTERVENTION• Follow AAP algorithm
• AAP resources
• Use ACH PCP toolkit
• Use obesity smart set
• Consider starting healthy habits group at your location (Ashland)
• CLOSE F/U
Resources
AAP Digital Resources:
• Institute for Healthy Childhood Weight
• Podcast: Conversations about Care
AAP Books/Media:
• 5210
• Next Steps
• The Family Fit Plan
• The Picky Eater Project
Ohio AAP:
• Parenting at Mealtime and Playtime
Resources
Obesity Medical Association (OMA)• Pediatric Obesity Algorithm
• Online Education/Webinars
• Obesity Medicine Education Collaborative
Upcoming Conference • Pediatric Obesity Management: Evidence-based Strategies and Practical Approach
• AAP Headquarters
(APRIL 3-4, 2020)
Weight Management Options
•PREVENTION
•PRIMARY CARE STAGED INTERVENTION
•REFERRAL
Weight Management Options
REFERRAL OPTIONS• Nutrition services/RD ONLY
• Healthy Active Living Clinic
• MV: Chronic Care Education and Support
• Note: Some specialties have their own RDs
Changes to Healthy Weight Clinic
• Healthy Weight Clinic has been rebranded to the Healthy Active Living program
• Healthy Active Living has a better undertone than asking kids to attend a “weight
clinic”
• New name emphasizes lifestyle change while incorporating the important
elements of physical activity & nutrition
• Addition of surgical arm
Healthy Active Living Services
• Medical and nutritional assessments
• Diagnosis and management of co-morbidities
• Dietary recommendations
• Exercise counseling/FITT Rx
• Assessment of physical activity levels
• Mental health evaluation/counseling referral
• Behavioral modification and management
Healthy Active Living Clinic Services
Regional sites
Multi-disciplinary team clinic
Bariatric surgery program
Healthy Active Living Clinics
Regional Specialty Care Clinic• Ages 2-18 y , BMI > 95%
• Location-based
• Medical provider only, no team
• Will refer to psych, tertiary care team if needed
• Currently: Green, MV
• Potential for telemedicine, group visits
Healthy Active Living Clinics
Hospital-based Clinic• Multidisciplinary Team (MD/NP, Psych, RD, EP, SW)
• Ages 2-18 years, BMI > 95%
• Surgical and non-surgical interventions
• Monthly visits for at least 6 months
• Clinics offered Monday through Thursday
• Medical evaluation to include labs if not done by PCP
Healthy Active Living Clinics
Bariatric Surgery Program
• Patients 14-22 years old (may refer at 13 to start process)
• BMI >40 or BMI >35 with comorbidity
• Surgical option should no longer be considered a treatment of last resort
References: Pediatrics 2019; Volume 144AAP News December 2019American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery: Pediatric Guidelines 2018
Logistics
• The Healthy Active Living and Bariatric Clinics are part of Ambulatory Peds (no longer Sports med/Endo)
• One central phone # 330-543-5673
• Referral in Epic: type in healthy, etc
• Contact: Clinic Coordinator, Melissa Sommers, RN
Healthy Active Living TeamClinical Coordinator
• Melissa Sommers, RN
Medical Providers• Michelle Levitt, MD• Marnie Walston, MD• Amy Perusek MSN,CNP
Psychologist• Geoffrey Putt, PsyD
Dietitians• Katie Dougherty• Laura Iberkleid
Exercise PhysiologistAmy Chand
Social Worker• Lisa Broerman, LISW-S
Summary: childhood obesity is an epidemic
• Prevention and primary care intervention are important and needed
• Use toolkit to easily open conversation and be clear in discussing the importance/urgency
• Follow treatment stages using algorithm and obesity smart set (unless bariatric candidate)
• Be clear on referral: try not to refer to RD/nutrition services and HAL team (stages)
• Follow-up monthly/quarterly even if referred out, especially if multiple referrals and/or mental health
concerns
• Surgical treatment option is underutilized: refer ALL patients who meet criteria to Bariatric clinic
(severe obesity is unlikely to resolve with medical/lifestyle treatment alone)
Healthy Active Living
Questions?
Healthy Active Living PCP Toolkit
• Designed to facilitate the discussion about weight in the office setting
• AAP Algorithm to assess and manage childhood obesity in the primary care setting
• Use w/obesity smart set
Healthy Active Living Toolkit
• BMI charts for boys and girls
• Reverse side: Red zone, why worry? Discusses potential risks
Healthy Active Living Toolkit
• Healthy Habits Assessment
• Assessment and motivational interviewing tool to direct next steps
Healthy Active Living Toolkit
• 5-2-1-0 Revolution handout and magnet
• Consider wall posters for exam rooms
Healthy Active Living Toolkit
Weekly tracker:
✓fruit/veggie intake
✓ screen time
✓physical activity
✓sugary drinks
Healthy Active Living Toolkit
• Rx pad to “prescribe” treatment plan/written goals
Healthy Active Living
Thank you!
Healthy Active Living Clinics
Regional care services
Basic Programming• Medical evaluation/labs (if not done by PCP)
• Rethink Your Drink (sugar)
• Smart Start (protein, breakfast)
• Veggies Matter (carbs, fiber, F & V)
• Healthy Fats (snacks)
• Sleep & Physical Activity
• Individualized for medical severity
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• With more than 1 million patient visits each year, we’ve been leading the way to healthier futures for children and communities through expert medical care, prevention and wellness programs since 1890.
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