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There is a need for effective weight control methods for obese children. Environmental strategies such as reducing the size of dishware and serving utensils, storing food out of view and reducing food consumption while watching television may reduce food intake without requiring conscious, cognitive self-control. The investigators propose to test these methods when added to a current state-of-the-art behavioral program.
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Single blind study with outcome assessors (data collectors)and investigators masked (blinded) to intervention assignment. Analysis is intention-to-treat.
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Inclusion Criteria:Inclusion criteria: 8-15 year old obese children (BMI ≥ 95th percentile on the 2000 CDC BMI reference) on the date of randomization. Our standard Stanford Pediatric Weight Control Program eligibility criteria will apply: both child and parent/guardian must want to join, both child and at least one parent/guardian must agree to attend sessions, and must agree to not miss more than 2 consecutive sessions. As we interested in testing generalizable strategies for weight control in diverse populations, the eligibility criteria are designed to be liberal, to maximize the generalizability of the results, but also maintain the internal validity of the test of the intervention. Exclusion Criteria:Exclusions: To enhance internal validity, children will not be eligible if they:
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174 participants in 2 patient groups
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