Sarah Raatz1,2, Amy C Gross3,4,5. 1. Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, USA. 2. Center for Pediatric Obesity Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. 3. Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, USA. acgross@umn.edu. 4. Center for Pediatric Obesity Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. acgross@umn.edu. 5. , Minneapolis, USA. acgross@umn.edu.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review describes clinical management of early-onset severe obesity, defined here as severe obesity in children ≤ 5 years old. It summarizes current information regarding (1) assessment, specifically growth, genetics, cardiometabolic risk, health behaviors, developmental considerations, and psychosocial factors, and (2) treatment, focusing on lifestyle modification including parent training and a brief summary of pharmacotherapy. RECENT FINDINGS: Prevalence of severe obesity in young children has remained stable yet most of these children will become adults with obesity. Interventions that address multiple health domains, such as eating habits, physical activity, and parenting skills, are necessary for addressing early-onset severe obesity. Research into pharmacotherapy remains limited but may provide future strategies for management. Early-onset severe obesity significantly influences children's long-term health and management should focus on intervention to promote BMI reduction. Further research into effective strategies is necessary to address the needs of this high-risk population.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review describes clinical management of early-onset severe obesity, defined here as severe obesity in children ≤ 5 years old. It summarizes current information regarding (1) assessment, specifically growth, genetics, cardiometabolic risk, health behaviors, developmental considerations, and psychosocial factors, and (2) treatment, focusing on lifestyle modification including parent training and a brief summary of pharmacotherapy. RECENT FINDINGS: Prevalence of severe obesity in young children has remained stable yet most of these children will become adults with obesity. Interventions that address multiple health domains, such as eating habits, physical activity, and parenting skills, are necessary for addressing early-onset severe obesity. Research into pharmacotherapy remains limited but may provide future strategies for management. Early-onset severe obesity significantly influences children's long-term health and management should focus on intervention to promote BMI reduction. Further research into effective strategies is necessary to address the needs of this high-risk population.
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Assessment and treatment; Early-onset obesity; Preschool; Severe obesity; Toddler
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