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Contextualising Eating Disorder Concerns for Paediatric Obesity Treatment.

Natalie B Lister1,2, Louise A Baur3,4, Susan J Paxton5, Hiba Jebeile3,6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that share risk factors with obesity. This review outlines the context for concerns that paediatric obesity treatment presents a risk for eating disorder development. RECENT
FINDINGS: Most children and adolescents undergoing professionally supervised obesity treatment will have improvements or no change to eating disorder risk profiles. However, some may subsequently develop a clinical eating disorder, and this is proposed to relate to weight-focussed dietary interventions that are standard in paediatric obesity treatment. Nevertheless, dietary restraint may not be a strong predictor of eating disorder risk in the context of paediatric obesity treatment. Most international guidelines recommend weight maintenance or weight loss as a treatment goal, and weight loss is related to improvements in cardiometabolic health but not eating disorder risk in the short term. The risk of inducing or exacerbating an eating disorder during paediatric weight management is likely to be low; however, the serious consequences combined with increasing scale of obesity treatment, and lack of empirical evidence, are of concern. There is a need for further research to identify long-term predictors of eating disorder development for children and adolescents who seek treatment for their obesity.

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Keywords:  Adolescent; Child; Disordered eating; Eating disorder; Obesity; Weight loss

Year:  2021        PMID: 33970441     DOI: 10.1007/s13679-021-00440-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Obes Rep        ISSN: 2162-4968


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