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Psychological consequences of childhood obesity: psychiatric comorbidity and prevention

机译:儿童肥胖的心理后果:精神病合并症和预防

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Childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century with far-reaching and enduring adverse consequences for health outcomes. Over 42 million children <5 years worldwide are estimated to be overweight (OW) or obese (OB), and if current trends continue, then an estimated 70 million children will be OW or OB by 2025. The purpose of this review was to focus on psychiatric, psychological, and psychosocial consequences of childhood obesity (OBy) to include a broad range of international studies. The aim was to establish what has recently changed in relation to the common psychological consequences associated with childhood OBy. A systematic search was conducted in MEDLINE, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library for articles presenting information on the identification or prevention of psychiatric morbidity in childhood obesity. Relevant data were extracted and narratively reviewed. Findings established childhood OW/OBy was negatively associated with psychological comorbidities, such as depression, poorer perceived lower scores on health-related quality of life, emotional and behavioral disorders, and self-esteem during childhood. Evidence related to the association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and OBy remains unconvincing because of various findings from studies. OW children were more likely to experience multiple associated psychosocial problems than their healthy-weight peers, which may be adversely influenced by OBy stigma, teasing, and bullying. OBy stigma, teasing, and bullying are pervasive and can have serious consequences for emotional and physical health and performance. It remains unclear as to whether psychiatric disorders and psychological problems are a cause or a consequence of childhood obesity or whether common factors promote both obesity and psychiatric disturbances in susceptible children and adolescents. A cohesive and strategic approach to tackle this current obesity epidemic is necessary to combat this increasing trend which is compromising the health and well-being of the young generation and seriously impinging on resources and economic costs.
机译:儿童肥胖是21世纪最严重的公共卫生挑战之一,对健康结果产生了深远而持久的不利影响。估计全球有超过4200万名5岁以下的儿童超重(OW)或肥胖(OB),如果当前的趋势持续下去,那么到2025年,估计将有7000万儿童为OW或OB。关于儿童肥胖(OBy)的精神,心理和社会心理后果的研究,以涵盖广泛的国际研究。目的是确定与儿童OBy相关的常见心理后果有关的最新变化。在MEDLINE,Web of Science和Cochrane图书馆中进行了系统的搜索,以寻找文章介绍有关识别或预防儿童肥胖症的精神疾病。提取相关数据并进行叙述性回顾。建立的儿童OW / OBy发现与心理合并症呈负相关,例如抑郁,儿童期与健康相关的生活质量,情绪和行为障碍以及自尊的得分较低。由于研究的各种发现,与注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)和OBy之间的关联有关的证据仍然令人信服。 OW儿童比健康体重的同龄人更有可能遇到多种相关的社会心理问题,这可能受到OBy污名,取笑和霸凌的不利影响。 OBy的污名,戏弄和欺凌无处不在,可能会对情绪和身体健康以及行为造成严重后果。尚不清楚精神疾病和心理问题是否是儿童肥胖的原因或后果,还是共同的因素是否促进易感儿童和青少年的肥胖和精神疾病。必须采取有凝聚力的战略方法来应对当前的肥胖病流行,以应对这一日益增长的趋势,这种趋势正在损害年轻一代的健康和福祉,并严重影响资源和经济成本。

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