Childhood Obesity and Depression: Connection between these Growing Problems in Growing Children.

Gloria M Reeves, Teodor T Postolache, Soren Snitker
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Depression and obesity have been recognized as major public health issues in youths. Although they have traditionally been compartmentalized as separate physical and emotional health conditions, evidence suggests interactions and common pathways between them, implying that successful treatment should ideally target shared underlying mechanisms. The purpose of the present article is to review the pediatric diagnostic criteria for depression and obesity, highlight similarities in their clinical presentation, identify common pathways and underlying mechanisms, describe their developmental trajectories, and suggest areas for future study to guide development of innovative prevention and treatment initiatives.

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儿童肥胖和抑郁:这些成长中的儿童日益严重的问题之间的联系。
抑郁和肥胖已被认为是青少年的主要公共健康问题。虽然它们传统上被划分为独立的身体和情绪健康状况,但有证据表明它们之间存在相互作用和共同途径,这意味着成功的治疗应该理想地针对共同的潜在机制。本文的目的是回顾抑郁症和肥胖症的儿科诊断标准,强调其临床表现的相似性,确定共同的途径和潜在机制,描述其发展轨迹,并提出未来研究的领域,以指导创新预防和治疗措施的发展。
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