[Obesity in children and adolescents in Germany. Significant and persistent increase of prevalence. Appeal to treatment].

M Wabitsch, D Kunze, E Keller, W Kiess, K Kromeyer-Hauschild
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In Germany, the number of overweight children and adolescents is increasing. The increase in the prevalence of obesity shows considerable regional differences. Related to recent German reference data with an expected prevalence of 3%, we find today in some regions a prevalence of 7% in 5- to 6-year-olds and 8% in 13- to 15-year-olds. While the reasons for this development are not fully clear, it may be assumed that the increase in physical inactivity, together with the ready availability of an abundance of high-energy foods are significant contributing factors. A large percentage of children and adolescents suffering from obesity also have considerable co-morbidity. It is to be expected that this will in the future considerably increase the financial burden on public health care and society as a whole. Effective prevention and therapeutic countermeasures are necessary to deal with this problem.

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德国儿童和青少年的肥胖问题。流行率显著且持续上升。求助于治疗]。
在德国,超重儿童和青少年的数量正在增加。肥胖患病率的增加显示出相当大的地区差异。根据德国最近的参考数据,预计患病率为3%,我们发现今天在一些地区,5至6岁儿童的患病率为7%,13至15岁儿童的患病率为8%。虽然这种发展的原因尚不完全清楚,但可以假设,缺乏体育活动的增加,加上大量高能量食物的现成可用性,是造成这种情况的重要因素。很大一部分患有肥胖症的儿童和青少年也有相当大的合并症。可以预期,这将在未来大大增加公共保健和整个社会的财政负担。有效的预防和治疗措施是解决这一问题的必要措施。
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