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Title: Childhood Obesity


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Childhood Obesity
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'Timebomb' alert over child obesity
Taken from BBC News website
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Definition
  • Adults obesity BMI (weight kg/hgt m2) gt 30
  • Children BMI varies from birth to adulthood and
    between boys and girls.
  • Interpret BMI by comparing with population data.
  • Obese children BMI gt 98th centile of UK 1990
    ref chart for age and sex.
  • Overwgt children BMI gt 91st centile.

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Prevalence
  • Worldwide concern about increase and by 1991 1 in
    5 children in USA were overweight
  • U.K. 6 recent surveys all show higher than
    expected childhood obesity c/f 1990 data.
  • 11 6 yr olds and 17 15 yr old gt 95th centile
    relative to 1990 data
  • Increases above expected 5 suggest a trend to
    an increase in obesity prevalence.

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Impact
  • Cardiovascular Risk Factors
  • Cohort/case control studies show good evidence
    of association childhood obesity and CVS RF.
  • Obesity epidemic in US has led to increase I
    prevalence of adolescent type II diabetes.
  • Main CVS consequences of childhood obesity
    occurring in childhood are subclinical
    atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease.
    (American post mortem studies)
  • Little direct evidence for intervention but
    inferred that would be beneficial.

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Impact 2
  • CVS Risk factors shown to be associated with
    childhood obesity are
  • Increased BP
  • Adverse lipid profiles
  • Adverse changes in left ventricular mass
  • - Hyperinsulinaemia
  • - Clustering of risk factors i.e. a tendency to
    have more than one which also results in an
    increased risk.
  • CVS RF in children also related to central
    adiposty and a family history of coronary artery
    disease.

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Impact 3
  • Psychological impact
  • More likely to show evidence of psychological
    distress c/f non obese.
  • Associated with poor self esteem, being
    perceived as unattractive, depression, disordered
    eating, bulimia.
  • Other medical
  • ?chronic inflammatory condition increased CRP
    in obese children
  • Increased risk of asthma
  • Abnormal foot structure and function
  • Increased risk of type I diabetes.

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Impact on the adult
  • Evidence suggests RF present in child are carried
    into adulthood BP, lipids, insulin and glucose
    synthesis.
  • Cohort in Dutch men showed an increased 32yr
    mortality if BMIgt 26 at 18yrs.
  • Uk/USA studies show adverse association between
    childhood obesity, education attainment and
    income in women.
  • Appears to be a tendency for child obesity to
    persist into adulthood but no evidence to show a
    direct link
  • tendency more if parents obese, and increases
    with age of child and severity of obesity.

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Diagnosis
  • Body mass indexwt (kg)/height (m2)
  • Obese BMI 98th centile
  • Overweight BMI 91st centile
  • See tables
  • From SIGN guidelines

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Treatment
  • Consider when obese and motivated
  • Aim is weight maintenance
  • Components healthy eating, physical activity
    gt30 min/day, reduce inactivity , lt2hours/day

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Refer
  • In those with serious obesity related morbidity
  • Those with underlying medical cause (think in
    short/obese)
  • BMI 99.6th centile

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Primary Prevention
  • Media influences modest OFCOM survey more
    honesty in advertising needed
  • Ofsted national minimum standards in schools
  • Schools are very variable - lots of local
    initiatives
  • Only so much can be done - eg PE only
    realisitically once a week

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