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Pediatric obesity
Raheef Alatassi
4th year medical student
Pediatric
Objectives
S Definition.
S BMI.
S Epidemiology.
S Causes.
S Complication.
S Management.
S Prevention.
S
Definition& BMI
Definition
A condition where excess body fat negatively affects a
child's health .
The diagnosis of obesity is based on BMI.
S Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder
affecting children and adolescents in the developed
world.
S obese children tend to become obese adults.
Definition
 Some doctors have used the terms
overweight, obese and morbidity obese to
refer to children and adolescent whose
weight exceeds those expected for height .
 The weight varies in continuous rather than
stepwise fashion , so it’s difficult to find fixed
criteria to determining obesity .
BMI
S Is the best single index of obesity.
S BMI = weight in kg/height in metres2
S is expressed as a BMI centile in relation to age and
sex-matched population.
For clinical use:
S overweight is a BMI >91st centile.
S Obese is a BMI >98th centile.
BMI
S Very severe obesity is >3.5 standard deviations
above the mean.
S extreme obesity >4 standard deviations.
For children over 12 years old:
S overweight is BMI ≥25 kg/m2.
S obese ≥30 kg/m2.
S very severe obesity BMI ≥35 kg/m2.
S extreme obesity BMI ≥40 kg/m2.
NOTE
S Most obese children are also
above the 50th centile for
height . This will make
difference from
hypothyroidism or Cushing
syndrome easier as these
conditions are associated with
short stature from decline in
growth velocity .
BMI for Children and Teens
S Age- and sex-specific
S Plot BMI on growth chart to find percentile
S Weight status determined by percentile
Weight Status Category Percentile Range
Obese ≥ 95th percentile
Overweight 85th to < 95th percentile
Normal 5th to < 85th percentile
Underweight < 5th percentile
CDC
Growth Charts
Tip: Download and print from
www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/
Formula to calculate
BMI
Published May 30, 2000
(modified 2000-2001)
Percentile lines
5th - 10th - 25th - 50th
75th - 85th - 90th - 95th
CBD
S Omar , a 9 years old Saudi boy .
S His weigh is 40 kg and his Height is 133 cm.
S Calculate the BMI ?
S Is he obese ?
BMI = wt(kg)/ht(m2)
=401.33*1.33
=23.66 kg/m2
So he is above 98th
percentile = obesity
Main messages about
obesity
STOP
S
Epidemiology &
Causes
Epidemiology
S Globally, in 2010 the number of overweight children
under the age of five, is estimated to be over 42 million.
Close to 35 million of these are living in developing
countries.
S Over 60% of children who are overweight before
puberty will be overweight in early adulthood.
Epidemiology
S Cross sectional study in 2006 to determine the prevalence of
overweight and obesity in children in the Eastern province of KSA.
S Number of Children : 7056.
S Ages : 2-18 years old.
S Selected from Schools and outpatient department of a hospital.
S Data collected : Age , sex , nationality , weight & height.
Results…
Causes
S Childhood obesity is the result of eating too many
calories and not getting enough physical activity.
S Obesogenic Environment.
Environment factors that promote
overeating
• Availability of fast food & snacks .
• Easy accessibility .
• Low Cost .
• Good taste .
Environment factors that promote
overeating
S High caloric-density food.
S Supersized portions.
S Eating out.
S Working parents.
S Advertising.
Factors that promote decreased
physical activity.
S TV & Computers
S Transportation
S Inadequate safe areas for
physical activity
S Sedentary Lifestyle
Obesity Is Caused by Long-Term Positive
Energy Balance
Fat
Stores
Energy In
Energy Out
Weight gain:
Genetics
S Overweight family and child may be
genetically predisposed to gain excess
weight
S Environment of high-calorie foods.
S Physical activity may not be encouraged.
S  80%
of children with two overweight parents will become
overweight
S  40%
of children with one overweight parent will become
overweight
S  7–9%
of children with no overweight parents will become
overweight
More than 50 Obesity
Associated Genetic Syndromes
Bardet-Biedl
Prader Willi
Spina bifida
Down Syndrome
Lack of public information
S Some people can not judge which products are high in fat and
by how much.
S Food manufacturers display macronutrients in grams, when
the correct way would be to express their contribution in
energy.
S
Complication, treatment &
prevention
Complications of obesity
Complications of obesity in children and adolescents
can affect virtually every major organ system.
Medical complications usually are related to the degree
of obesity and usually decrease in severity or resolve
with weight reduction.
Treatment
The primary goal for all children with uncomplicated
overweight is to achieve healthy eating and activity
patterns.
.
Treatment
Childhood and adolescent obesity treatment programs
can lead to sustained weight loss and decreases in
BMI when treatment focuses on behavioral changes
and is family-centered.
Concurrent changes in dietary and physical activity
patterns are most likely to provide success.
Treatment
Treatment recommendations by an Expert Committee
include 4 stages of treatment depending of degree of
obesity and patient responsiveness to previous stages.
The most aggressive therapy is considered only for
those who have not responded to other interventions.
Stages of Treatment
1. Prevention plus : The goal is improved BMI status.
Problem areas identified by dietary and physical activity
history should be provided and emphasis should be placed
on healthy eating and physical activity patterns. This is
especially appropriate for preventing further weight gain and
for overweight and mildly obese children. This stage of
treatment can take place in the office setting.
Stages of treatment
2. Structured weight management: The approach may
include planned diet, structured daily meals, and planned
snacks; additional reduction in screen
(computer/videogame/television/tablet) time; planned,
supervised activity; self-monitoring of behaviors, including
logs; and planned reinforcement for achievement of
targeted behavior change. This may be done in the primary
care setting but generally requires a registered dietitian or a
clinician who has specialized training. Monthly follow-up
visits are recommended.
Stages of treatment
3. Comprehensive multidisciplinary intervention: This level of
treatment increases the intensity of behavior change, frequency of
visits, and the specialists involved. Programs at this level are
presumed to be beyond the capacity of most primary care office
settings. Typical components of a program include structured
behavior modification, food monitoring, diet and physical activity
goal setting, and contingency management. A multidisciplinary
team with expertise in childhood obesity typically includes a
behavior counselor, registered dietitian, exercise specialist, and
primary care provider to monitor ongoing medical issues.
Frequency of visits is typically weekly for 8 to 10 weeks, with
subsequent monthly visits.
Stages of treatment
4. Tertiary care intervention: This more intensive
approach should be considered for severely obese
children. Approaches include medications, very low
calorie diets, and weight control surgery, in addition to
the attainment of behavior changes to improve diet and
activity patterns. This level of intervention also includes
a multidisciplinary team with expertise in obesity and its
comorbidities and takes place in a pediatric weight
management center.
Prevention
Prevention begins with the promotion of breastfeeding .
Age-appropriate portion sizes for meals and snacks
should be encouraged.
Children should never be forced to eat when they are
not willing.
Prevention
The importance of physical activity should be
emphasized.
Time spent in sedentary behavior, such as
television viewing and video/computer games,
should be limited.
Summary
References
S WHO & CDC.
S Obesity in Saudi children: a dangerous reality. S.S.
Al-Dossary,1 P.E. Sarkis,1 A. Hassan,2 M. Ezz El
Regal3 and A.E. Fouda3.
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/obesity/calltoaction/fact_adolescents.htm
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finalobesityseminar-150614104025-lva1-app6892 (1).pdf

  • 1. S Pediatric obesity Raheef Alatassi 4th year medical student Pediatric
  • 2. Objectives S Definition. S BMI. S Epidemiology. S Causes. S Complication. S Management. S Prevention.
  • 4. Definition A condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child's health . The diagnosis of obesity is based on BMI. S Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder affecting children and adolescents in the developed world. S obese children tend to become obese adults.
  • 5. Definition  Some doctors have used the terms overweight, obese and morbidity obese to refer to children and adolescent whose weight exceeds those expected for height .  The weight varies in continuous rather than stepwise fashion , so it’s difficult to find fixed criteria to determining obesity .
  • 6.
  • 7. BMI S Is the best single index of obesity. S BMI = weight in kg/height in metres2 S is expressed as a BMI centile in relation to age and sex-matched population. For clinical use: S overweight is a BMI >91st centile. S Obese is a BMI >98th centile.
  • 8. BMI S Very severe obesity is >3.5 standard deviations above the mean. S extreme obesity >4 standard deviations. For children over 12 years old: S overweight is BMI ≥25 kg/m2. S obese ≥30 kg/m2. S very severe obesity BMI ≥35 kg/m2. S extreme obesity BMI ≥40 kg/m2.
  • 9. NOTE S Most obese children are also above the 50th centile for height . This will make difference from hypothyroidism or Cushing syndrome easier as these conditions are associated with short stature from decline in growth velocity .
  • 10. BMI for Children and Teens S Age- and sex-specific S Plot BMI on growth chart to find percentile S Weight status determined by percentile Weight Status Category Percentile Range Obese ≥ 95th percentile Overweight 85th to < 95th percentile Normal 5th to < 85th percentile Underweight < 5th percentile
  • 11. CDC Growth Charts Tip: Download and print from www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/ Formula to calculate BMI Published May 30, 2000 (modified 2000-2001) Percentile lines 5th - 10th - 25th - 50th 75th - 85th - 90th - 95th
  • 12. CBD S Omar , a 9 years old Saudi boy . S His weigh is 40 kg and his Height is 133 cm. S Calculate the BMI ? S Is he obese ?
  • 13. BMI = wt(kg)/ht(m2) =401.33*1.33 =23.66 kg/m2 So he is above 98th percentile = obesity
  • 15. STOP
  • 17. Epidemiology S Globally, in 2010 the number of overweight children under the age of five, is estimated to be over 42 million. Close to 35 million of these are living in developing countries. S Over 60% of children who are overweight before puberty will be overweight in early adulthood.
  • 18. Epidemiology S Cross sectional study in 2006 to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children in the Eastern province of KSA. S Number of Children : 7056. S Ages : 2-18 years old. S Selected from Schools and outpatient department of a hospital. S Data collected : Age , sex , nationality , weight & height.
  • 20. Causes S Childhood obesity is the result of eating too many calories and not getting enough physical activity. S Obesogenic Environment.
  • 21. Environment factors that promote overeating • Availability of fast food & snacks . • Easy accessibility . • Low Cost . • Good taste .
  • 22. Environment factors that promote overeating S High caloric-density food. S Supersized portions. S Eating out. S Working parents. S Advertising.
  • 23. Factors that promote decreased physical activity. S TV & Computers S Transportation S Inadequate safe areas for physical activity S Sedentary Lifestyle
  • 24. Obesity Is Caused by Long-Term Positive Energy Balance Fat Stores
  • 26. Genetics S Overweight family and child may be genetically predisposed to gain excess weight S Environment of high-calorie foods. S Physical activity may not be encouraged.
  • 27. S  80% of children with two overweight parents will become overweight S  40% of children with one overweight parent will become overweight S  7–9% of children with no overweight parents will become overweight
  • 28. More than 50 Obesity Associated Genetic Syndromes Bardet-Biedl Prader Willi Spina bifida Down Syndrome
  • 29. Lack of public information S Some people can not judge which products are high in fat and by how much. S Food manufacturers display macronutrients in grams, when the correct way would be to express their contribution in energy.
  • 31. Complications of obesity Complications of obesity in children and adolescents can affect virtually every major organ system. Medical complications usually are related to the degree of obesity and usually decrease in severity or resolve with weight reduction.
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  • 33. Treatment The primary goal for all children with uncomplicated overweight is to achieve healthy eating and activity patterns. .
  • 34. Treatment Childhood and adolescent obesity treatment programs can lead to sustained weight loss and decreases in BMI when treatment focuses on behavioral changes and is family-centered. Concurrent changes in dietary and physical activity patterns are most likely to provide success.
  • 35. Treatment Treatment recommendations by an Expert Committee include 4 stages of treatment depending of degree of obesity and patient responsiveness to previous stages. The most aggressive therapy is considered only for those who have not responded to other interventions.
  • 36. Stages of Treatment 1. Prevention plus : The goal is improved BMI status. Problem areas identified by dietary and physical activity history should be provided and emphasis should be placed on healthy eating and physical activity patterns. This is especially appropriate for preventing further weight gain and for overweight and mildly obese children. This stage of treatment can take place in the office setting.
  • 37. Stages of treatment 2. Structured weight management: The approach may include planned diet, structured daily meals, and planned snacks; additional reduction in screen (computer/videogame/television/tablet) time; planned, supervised activity; self-monitoring of behaviors, including logs; and planned reinforcement for achievement of targeted behavior change. This may be done in the primary care setting but generally requires a registered dietitian or a clinician who has specialized training. Monthly follow-up visits are recommended.
  • 38. Stages of treatment 3. Comprehensive multidisciplinary intervention: This level of treatment increases the intensity of behavior change, frequency of visits, and the specialists involved. Programs at this level are presumed to be beyond the capacity of most primary care office settings. Typical components of a program include structured behavior modification, food monitoring, diet and physical activity goal setting, and contingency management. A multidisciplinary team with expertise in childhood obesity typically includes a behavior counselor, registered dietitian, exercise specialist, and primary care provider to monitor ongoing medical issues. Frequency of visits is typically weekly for 8 to 10 weeks, with subsequent monthly visits.
  • 39. Stages of treatment 4. Tertiary care intervention: This more intensive approach should be considered for severely obese children. Approaches include medications, very low calorie diets, and weight control surgery, in addition to the attainment of behavior changes to improve diet and activity patterns. This level of intervention also includes a multidisciplinary team with expertise in obesity and its comorbidities and takes place in a pediatric weight management center.
  • 40. Prevention Prevention begins with the promotion of breastfeeding . Age-appropriate portion sizes for meals and snacks should be encouraged. Children should never be forced to eat when they are not willing.
  • 41. Prevention The importance of physical activity should be emphasized. Time spent in sedentary behavior, such as television viewing and video/computer games, should be limited.
  • 43. References S WHO & CDC. S Obesity in Saudi children: a dangerous reality. S.S. Al-Dossary,1 P.E. Sarkis,1 A. Hassan,2 M. Ezz El Regal3 and A.E. Fouda3. http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/obesity/calltoaction/fact_adolescents.htm