RT Journal Article T1 Misalignment among adolescents living with obesity, caregivers, and healthcare professionals: ACTION Teens global survey study. A1 Halford, Jason C G A1 Bereket, Abdullah A1 Bin-Abbas, Bassam A1 Chen, Walter A1 Fernández-Aranda, Fernando A1 Garibay Nieto, Nayely A1 López Siguero, Juan Pedro A1 Maffeis, Claudio A1 Mooney, Vicki A1 Osorto, Cynthia Karenina A1 Reynoso, Ricardo A1 Rhie, Young-Jun A1 Toro-Ramos, Martín A1 Baur, Louise A K1 adolescents K1 clinical care K1 family practice K1 obesity treatment K1 physician attitudes AB There is limited evidence regarding the experiences, challenges, and needs of adolescents living with obesity (ALwO), their caregivers, and healthcare professionals (HCPs). The cross-sectional, survey-based global ACTION Teens study aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviours, and barriers to effective obesity care among ALwO, caregivers of ALwO, and HCPs. ALwO (aged 12 to Most ALwO perceived their weight as above normal (76% vs. 66% of caregivers), were worried about its impact on their health (85% vs. 80% of caregivers), and recently made a weight loss attempt (58%). While 45% of caregivers believed ALwO would slim down with age, only 24% of HCPs agreed. Most commonly reported weight loss motivators for ALwO were wanting to be more fit/in better shape according to ALwO (40%) and caregivers (32%), and improved confidence/social life according to HCPs (69%). ALwO weight loss barriers included lack of hunger control (most commonly reported by ALwO/caregivers), lack of motivation, unhealthy eating habits (most commonly agreed by HCPs), and lack of exercise. Misalignment between ALwO, caregivers, and HCPs-including caregivers' underestimation of the impact of obesity on ALwO and HCPs' misperception of key motivators/barriers for weight loss-suggests a need for improved communication and education. YR 2022 FD 2022-07-15 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19970 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19970 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 16, 2025