Risk factors and prediction for pediatric obesity: current status and future perspectives.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Endocrine journal Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-09 DOI:10.1507/endocrj.EJ24-0724
Shiori Minabe, Yoichi Sutoh, Yayoi Otsuka-Yamasaki, Shohei Komaki, Motoki Nakao, Hideki Ohmomo, Yutaka Hasegawa, Yasushi Ishigaki, Kozo Tanno, Makoto Sasaki, Atsushi Shimizu
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Childhood obesity is a growing global health concern, contributing to numerous non-communicable diseases and long-term health complications. The prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents continues to rise, driven by complex interactions among various factors. The key risk factors include both environmental and genetic influences. Environmental factors include family elements like household conditions and lifestyle, while genetic factors refer to inherited predispositions. More recently, epigenetic factors have gained attention, focusing on chemical modifications such as DNA methylation that are influenced by the prenatal and early-life environment and may contribute to obesity risk. Unlike obesity in adults, the risk factors for obesity in children are largely dependent on their family environments rather than individual behaviors. For effective intervention, it is important to identify at-risk children and their families as early as possible after birth. Despite advances in machine learning, polygenic risk scores, and epigenomic markers-which show promise as being more accurate and comprehensive prediction methods-no risk prediction models are currently in clinical use. Achieving predictions with higher accuracy, external validation, and consideration of population-specific factors (e.g., ethnic variability) while avoiding bias or stigma in targeted interventions is needed for effective childhood obesity prevention. Herein, we summarize environmental, genetic, and epigenetic risk factors for childhood obesity and review the unique situations and regional factors in Japan, which are the focus of our study. Furthermore, we introduce the major advances in risk prediction models for childhood obesity.

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儿童肥胖的危险因素和预测:现状和未来展望。
儿童肥胖是一个日益严重的全球健康问题,导致许多非传染性疾病和长期健康并发症。由于各种因素之间复杂的相互作用,儿童和青少年的肥胖患病率持续上升。主要的危险因素包括环境和遗传影响。环境因素包括家庭条件和生活方式等家庭因素,而遗传因素指的是遗传的倾向。最近,表观遗传因素引起了人们的关注,重点关注受产前和早期生活环境影响的DNA甲基化等化学修饰,并可能导致肥胖风险。与成人肥胖不同,儿童肥胖的危险因素在很大程度上取决于他们的家庭环境,而不是个人行为。为了进行有效的干预,重要的是在出生后尽早确定有风险的儿童及其家庭。尽管在机器学习、多基因风险评分和表观基因组标记方面取得了进步——它们有望成为更准确、更全面的预测方法——但目前还没有临床应用的风险预测模型。有效预防儿童肥胖需要实现更高准确性的预测、外部验证和考虑人群特异性因素(如种族差异),同时避免针对性干预中的偏见或污名化。在此,我们总结了儿童肥胖的环境、遗传和表观遗传危险因素,并回顾了日本儿童肥胖的独特情况和区域因素,这是我们研究的重点。此外,我们还介绍了儿童肥胖风险预测模型的主要进展。
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Endocrine journal
Endocrine journal 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
224
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Endocrine Journal is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal with a long history. This journal publishes peer-reviewed research articles in multifaceted fields of basic, translational and clinical endocrinology. Endocrine Journal provides a chance to exchange your ideas, concepts and scientific observations in any area of recent endocrinology. Manuscripts may be submitted as Original Articles, Notes, Rapid Communications or Review Articles. We have a rapid reviewing and editorial decision system and pay a special attention to our quick, truly scientific and frequently-citable publication. Please go through the link for author guideline.
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