Comprehending the Epidemiology and Aetiology of Childhood Obesity: Integrating Life Course Approaches for Prevention and Intervention.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Diabetes Therapy Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-29 DOI:10.1007/s13300-025-01734-7
Madhur Verma, Nitin Kapoor, Sabyasachi Senapati, Omna Singh, Ajeet Singh Bhadoria, Preeti Khetarpal, Shashank Kumar, Kanika Bansal, Rakhsha Ranjan, Rakesh Kakkar, Sanjay Kalra
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Abstract

Introduction: Childhood obesity is defined as a medical condition characterised by abnormally high amounts of body fat relative to lean body mass, which increases the risk of adverse health outcomes among children and adolescents from birth to 18 years. The prevalence of childhood obesity, which has serious healthcare implications, is surging, together with its healthcare burden. In this review we explore the intricate interplay of hereditary, environmental, behavioural, cultural and metabolic factors contributing to the global increase in childhood obesity rates. We examine the influence of prenatal factors, genetic predispositions and epigenetic mechanisms on obesity susceptibility and treatment strategies, emphasising the importance of a multilevel life course framework to understand the multifactorial causes of obesity.

Methods: This narrative review examines the epidemiology, burden, aetiology and impact of childhood obesity by focusing on published literature and the efficacy of multilevel interventions. Comprehensive algorithms are provided to illustrate the causes of childhood obesity through the lens of a multilevel life course framework, taking into consideration individual, family, community and societal factors.

Results: Genetic predispositions, including inherited tendencies towards emotional eating, metabolic variations and body fat distribution, significantly influence a child's obesity risk. Environmental factors, such as limited access to nutritious food, sedentary behaviour, insufficient opportunities for physical activity and obesogenic environments, contribute to the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Prenatal influences, including maternal hyperglycaemia and nutritional exposures, lead to epigenetic alterations that predispose children to obesity and metabolic disorders. The social environment, including parental influences, cultural norms and peer dynamics, shapes children's dietary habits and physical activity levels. Additionally, the review highlights the importance of early detection of metabolic alterations associated with paediatric obesity and insulin resistance and the potential for epigenetic mechanisms as therapeutic targets. Recommendations are made for tailored medical nutrition therapy, screening for syndromic obesity and multilevel interventions targeting individual and societal factors.

Conclusions: This review underscores the necessity of a comprehensive, multilevel approach that integrates genetic, environmental, behavioural and cultural factors along with lifestyle modifications and public health initiatives to address the complex and multifaceted issue of childhood obesity effectively. Targeted interventions across the life course, policy reforms, community engagement and technological innovations are recommended to mitigate obesity risks and promote long-term health. An infographic is available for this article. INFOGRAPHIC.

了解儿童肥胖的流行病学和病因学:整合生命历程方法预防和干预。
儿童肥胖被定义为一种医学状况,其特征是相对于瘦体重,身体脂肪量异常高,这增加了从出生到18岁的儿童和青少年出现不良健康结果的风险。儿童肥胖的患病率正在飙升,这对医疗保健产生了严重影响,同时也带来了医疗负担。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了遗传、环境、行为、文化和代谢因素对全球儿童肥胖率增加的复杂相互作用。我们研究了产前因素、遗传倾向和表观遗传机制对肥胖易感性和治疗策略的影响,强调了多层次生命历程框架对理解肥胖多因素原因的重要性。方法:本文通过对已发表的文献和多层次干预的效果进行综述,探讨儿童肥胖的流行病学、负担、病因学和影响。通过考虑到个人、家庭、社区和社会因素的多层次生命历程框架,提供了综合算法来说明儿童肥胖的原因。结果:遗传倾向,包括情绪性饮食的遗传倾向、代谢变异和体脂分布,显著影响儿童的肥胖风险。环境因素,如获得营养食物的机会有限、久坐不动的行为、身体活动机会不足和致肥环境,都是导致儿童肥胖患病率日益上升的原因。产前影响,包括母亲高血糖和营养暴露,导致表观遗传改变,使儿童易患肥胖和代谢紊乱。社会环境,包括父母的影响、文化规范和同伴动态,塑造了儿童的饮食习惯和身体活动水平。此外,该综述强调了早期检测与儿童肥胖和胰岛素抵抗相关的代谢改变的重要性,以及作为治疗靶点的表观遗传机制的潜力。提出了有针对性的医疗营养治疗、综合征性肥胖筛查以及针对个人和社会因素的多层次干预措施的建议。结论:本综述强调了综合遗传、环境、行为和文化因素以及生活方式改变和公共卫生举措的综合、多层次方法的必要性,以有效解决儿童肥胖这一复杂和多方面的问题。建议在整个生命过程中采取有针对性的干预措施、政策改革、社区参与和技术创新,以减轻肥胖风险并促进长期健康。本文提供了一个信息图表。信息图表。
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Diabetes Therapy
Diabetes Therapy Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
7.90%
发文量
130
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes Therapy is an international, peer reviewed, rapid-publication (peer review in 2 weeks, published 3–4 weeks from acceptance) journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality clinical (all phases), observational, real-world, and health outcomes research around the discovery, development, and use of therapeutics and interventions (including devices) across all areas of diabetes. Studies relating to diagnostics and diagnosis, pharmacoeconomics, public health, epidemiology, quality of life, and patient care, management, and education are also encouraged. The journal is of interest to a broad audience of healthcare professionals and publishes original research, reviews, communications and letters. The journal is read by a global audience and receives submissions from all over the world. Diabetes Therapy will consider all scientifically sound research be it positive, confirmatory or negative data. Submissions are welcomed whether they relate to an international and/or a country-specific audience, something that is crucially important when researchers are trying to target more specific patient populations. This inclusive approach allows the journal to assist in the dissemination of all scientifically and ethically sound research.
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