Clinical considerations in the management of obesity in children and adolescents

Obesity Pillars Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1016/j.obpill.2025.100160
Whitney Herring , Carina Kugelmas , Evan P. Nadler , Marsha Novick , Melissa Santos , Rachana Shah , Gitanjali Srivastava , Stephanie Walsh
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Abstract

Background

Obesity is a complex, chronic disease affecting more than one-fifth of adolescent children aged 12–19 years in the United States. Recent guidelines have recommended optimization of diagnosis and treatment approaches to help improve the immediate and long-term health of people with obesity.

Methods

Here, we describe the insights and recommendations of 9 nationally recognized experts in pediatric obesity, summarized from a virtual advisory board discussion.

Results

Advisors described their background, experiences, and patient populations, conveyed the journey experienced by many pediatric patients with obesity, discussed the recent landscape for pharmacotherapy in adolescents, and provided their perspectives on updated American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Guidelines.

Conclusion

Overall, the advisors agreed that the key to addressing the growing prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents depends on increased education in the medical field and community-wide initiatives to promote early intervention. Collaboration among all parties (e.g., physicians, policymakers, insurance companies, academic institutions, and researchers) to address barriers to treatment and reduce the social stigma surrounding obesity is also essential.

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儿童和青少年肥胖管理的临床考虑
背景:肥胖是一种复杂的慢性疾病,影响着美国超过五分之一的12-19岁青少年儿童。最近的指南建议优化诊断和治疗方法,以帮助改善肥胖患者的即时和长期健康。方法在此,我们描述了9位全国公认的儿童肥胖专家的见解和建议,总结了虚拟咨询委员会的讨论。结果:顾问们描述了他们的背景、经验和患者群体,传达了许多儿童肥胖患者的经历,讨论了青少年药物治疗的最新前景,并就最新的美国儿科学会临床实践指南提供了他们的观点。总的来说,顾问们一致认为,解决儿童和青少年中日益普遍的肥胖问题的关键在于加强医疗领域的教育和促进早期干预的社区倡议。各方(如医生、政策制定者、保险公司、学术机构和研究人员)之间的合作也至关重要,以解决治疗障碍并减少围绕肥胖的社会污名。
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