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The COVID-19 pandemic: an unprecedented tragedy in the battle against childhood obesity

机译:Covid-19大流行:在童年肥胖的战斗中处于前所未有的悲剧

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The childhood obesity pandemic has emerged as an important public health problem in many countries. Obese children are likely to become obese adults, and adult obesity is associated with an increased risk of morbidity. Therefore, controlling the childhood obesity epidemic has become a top public health priority worldwide. The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may significantly impede this important mission and constitute an unprecedented tragedy in the global battle against childhood obesity. This manuscript presents evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic will aggravate the childhood obesity epidemic and lead to significant weight gain in school children by creating an unprecedented obesogenic environment. Within the last few months, many countries took uncompromising measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including school closures and quarantine. While these steps are often necessary to ensure infection control, they may have a significant negative effect on children's mental and physical health. Physical, nutritional, and psychosocial factors that promote obesity in children during this special situation complementarily contribute to an unprecedented obesogenic environment. Large-scale quarantine and home confinement will impose new and unfamiliar stressors on children, thereby worsening the childhood obesity epidemic. Most importantly, adverse childhood events resulting from a predicted increase in domestic violence within the next few months will significantly contribute to this concern. The scenario presented in this review is of paramount public health importance and must be considered during future pandemic planning. Involved stakeholders, including governments, schools, and families, must make all possible efforts to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on childhood obesity.
机译:儿童肥胖流行病出现在许多国家的重要公共卫生问题。肥胖的儿童可能成为肥胖的成年人,成人肥胖与发病率的风险增加有关。因此,控制儿童肥胖疫情已成为全球最高的公共卫生优先权。目前的冠状病毒疾病2019年(Covid-19)大流行可能会显着妨碍这一重要使命,并在全球对童年肥胖战斗中构成了一个前所未有的悲剧。这份原稿提出了Covid-19大流行将使儿童肥胖症流行恶化,并通过创造前所未有的占种环境,导致学童体重增加。在过去的几个月里,许多国家采取了不妥协的措施,以回应Covid-19大流行,包括学校关闭和检疫。虽然这些步骤通常需要确保感染控制,但它们可能对儿童的心理和身体健康产生显着的负面影响。在这种特殊情况下促进儿童肥胖的身体,营养和心理社会因素互补地促进了前所未有的占种环境。大规模隔离和家庭监禁将对儿童产生新的和不熟悉的压力,从而恶化儿童肥胖流行病。最重要的是,在未来几个月内预测的家庭暴力提高导致的不利童年活动将大大促进这一问题。本次审查中提出的情景是最重要的公共卫生重要性,必须在未来的大流行规划期间考虑。参与利益攸关方,包括政府,学校和家庭,必须尽一切可能的努力,尽量减少Covid-19流行病对儿童肥胖的影响。

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