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Pediatric Obesity—Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
by
Farooqi, Ismaa Sadaf
, Connor, Ellen L.
, Arslanian, Silva A.
, Murad, M. Hassan
, Yanovski, Jack A.
, Styne, Dennis M.
, Silverstein, Janet H.
in
Adolescence
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Anti-Obesity Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bariatric Surgery
/ Body mass index
/ Body weight gain
/ Body weight loss
/ Child
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Practice Guideline
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Clinical trials
/ Comorbidity
/ Diet
/ Diet Therapy
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Drug therapy
/ Endocrinology
/ Evidence-Based Medicine
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Genetic screening
/ Growth patterns
/ Humans
/ Lifestyles
/ Mental disorders
/ Obesity
/ Pediatric Obesity - diagnosis
/ Pediatric Obesity - epidemiology
/ Pediatric Obesity - prevention & control
/ Pediatric Obesity - therapy
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Societies, Medical
/ Surgery
/ Task forces
/ Teenagers
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Weight control
2017
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Pediatric Obesity—Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
by
Farooqi, Ismaa Sadaf
, Connor, Ellen L.
, Arslanian, Silva A.
, Murad, M. Hassan
, Yanovski, Jack A.
, Styne, Dennis M.
, Silverstein, Janet H.
in
Adolescence
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Anti-Obesity Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bariatric Surgery
/ Body mass index
/ Body weight gain
/ Body weight loss
/ Child
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Practice Guideline
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Clinical trials
/ Comorbidity
/ Diet
/ Diet Therapy
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Drug therapy
/ Endocrinology
/ Evidence-Based Medicine
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Genetic screening
/ Growth patterns
/ Humans
/ Lifestyles
/ Mental disorders
/ Obesity
/ Pediatric Obesity - diagnosis
/ Pediatric Obesity - epidemiology
/ Pediatric Obesity - prevention & control
/ Pediatric Obesity - therapy
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Societies, Medical
/ Surgery
/ Task forces
/ Teenagers
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Weight control
2017
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Pediatric Obesity—Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
by
Farooqi, Ismaa Sadaf
, Connor, Ellen L.
, Arslanian, Silva A.
, Murad, M. Hassan
, Yanovski, Jack A.
, Styne, Dennis M.
, Silverstein, Janet H.
in
Adolescence
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Anti-Obesity Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bariatric Surgery
/ Body mass index
/ Body weight gain
/ Body weight loss
/ Child
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Practice Guideline
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Clinical trials
/ Comorbidity
/ Diet
/ Diet Therapy
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Drug therapy
/ Endocrinology
/ Evidence-Based Medicine
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Genetic screening
/ Growth patterns
/ Humans
/ Lifestyles
/ Mental disorders
/ Obesity
/ Pediatric Obesity - diagnosis
/ Pediatric Obesity - epidemiology
/ Pediatric Obesity - prevention & control
/ Pediatric Obesity - therapy
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Societies, Medical
/ Surgery
/ Task forces
/ Teenagers
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Weight control
2017
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Pediatric Obesity—Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
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Pediatric Obesity—Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
2017
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The objective is to formulate clinical practice guidelines for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of pediatric obesity.AbstractCosponsoring Associations:The European Society of Endocrinology and the Pediatric Endocrine Society. This guideline was funded by the Endocrine Society.Objective:To formulate clinical practice guidelines for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of pediatric obesity.Participants:The participants include an Endocrine Society–appointed Task Force of 6 experts, a methodologist, and a medical writer.Evidence:This evidence-based guideline was developed using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation approach to describe the strength of recommendations and the quality of evidence. The Task Force commissioned 2 systematic reviews and used the best available evidence from other published systematic reviews and individual studies.Consensus Process:One group meeting, several conference calls, and e-mail communications enabled consensus. Endocrine Society committees and members and co-sponsoring organizations reviewed and commented on preliminary drafts of this guideline.Conclusion:Pediatric obesity remains an ongoing serious international health concern affecting ∼17% of US children and adolescents, threatening their adult health and longevity. Pediatric obesity has its basis in genetic susceptibilities influenced by a permissive environment starting in utero and extending through childhood and adolescence. Endocrine etiologies for obesity are rare and usually are accompanied by attenuated growth patterns. Pediatric comorbidities are common and long-term health complications often result; screening for comorbidities of obesity should be applied in a hierarchal, logical manner for early identification before more serious complications result. Genetic screening for rare syndromes is indicated only in the presence of specific historical or physical features. The psychological toll of pediatric obesity on the individual and family necessitates screening for mental health issues and counseling as indicated. The prevention of pediatric obesity by promoting healthful diet, activity, and environment should be a primary goal, as achieving effective, long-lasting results with lifestyle modification once obesity occurs is difficult. Although some behavioral and pharmacotherapy studies report modest success, additional research into accessible and effective methods for preventing and treating pediatric obesity is needed. The use of weight loss medications during childhood and adolescence should be restricted to clinical trials. Increasing evidence demonstrates the effectiveness of bariatric surgery in the most seriously affected mature teenagers who have failed lifestyle modification, but the use of surgery requires experienced teams with resources for long-term follow-up. Adolescents undergoing lifestyle therapy, medication regimens, or bariatric surgery for obesity will need cohesive planning to help them effectively transition to adult care, with continued necessary monitoring, support, and intervention. Transition programs for obesity are an uncharted area requiring further research for efficacy. Despite a significant increase in research on pediatric obesity since the initial publication of these guidelines 8 years ago, further study is needed of the genetic and biological factors that increase the risk of weight gain and influence the response to therapeutic interventions. Also needed are more studies to better understand the genetic and biological factors that cause an obese individual to manifest one comorbidity vs another or to be free of comorbidities. Furthermore, continued investigation into the most effective methods of preventing and treating obesity and into methods for changing environmental and economic factors that will lead to worldwide cultural changes in diet and activity should be priorities. Particular attention to determining ways to effect systemic changes in food environments and total daily mobility, as well as methods for sustaining healthy body mass index changes, is of importance.
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Endocrine Society,Oxford University Press
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