Intersection between Eating Disorders and Obesity in Youth: Implications for Treatment.

IF 11 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Alyssa M Button, Alicia Persaud, Anna B Tanner, Katherine N Balantekin, Marian Tanofsky-Kraff, Hiba Jebeile, Denise E Wilfley
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Eating disorders among children and adolescents occur in all body sizes and must be properly identified and treated across settings for optimal health outcomes. This review summarizes considerations for behavioral, pharmacological, and surgical obesity treatment and eating disorder risk.

Recent findings: Obesity and eating disorders share many common risk factors. Yet adolescents with obesity and eating disorders are underrepresented in research studies and often remain undiagnosed in medical practice despite presenting with more severe symptoms. There is evidence for reduction of subclinical disordered eating attitudes and behaviors in health behavior and lifestyle trials, with emerging evidence of reductions in subclinical disordered behaviors (i.e., loss of control eating) for patients who have undergone bariatric surgery. There is a paucity of eating disorder screening and monitoring data reported in pharmacological trials. Psychosocial outcomes, including subclinical eating disordered attitudes and behaviors, suicidality risk, and symptoms of depression and anxiety, should be continuously monitored prior to and throughout obesity treatment. There are several validated measures to detect symptoms of disordered eating among youth with higher weights. Early detection of eating disorder symptoms among obesity treatment-seeking youth is imperative to inform the course of comorbid treatment to occur simultaneously, sequentially, or within specialty care. Adolescents with obesity are at greater risk for engaging in disordered eating and related worsened mental and physical health outcomes compared to peers without obesity. It is vital to assess for eating disorder symptoms and presentation to inform timely treatment.

青少年饮食失调和肥胖的交叉:治疗的意义。
综述的目的:儿童和青少年的饮食失调发生在各种体型的人群中,必须在不同的环境中进行适当的识别和治疗,以获得最佳的健康结果。这篇综述总结了行为、药理学和手术治疗肥胖和饮食失调风险的考虑。最近的研究发现:肥胖和饮食失调有许多共同的危险因素。然而,患有肥胖和饮食失调的青少年在研究中的代表性不足,尽管出现了更严重的症状,但在医疗实践中往往得不到诊断。有证据表明,在健康行为和生活方式试验中,亚临床紊乱的饮食态度和行为有所减少,新出现的证据表明,接受减肥手术的患者的亚临床紊乱行为(即饮食失控)有所减少。在药理学试验中缺乏饮食失调的筛查和监测数据。心理社会结局,包括亚临床饮食失调态度和行为、自杀风险以及抑郁和焦虑症状,应在肥胖治疗之前和治疗过程中持续监测。有几个有效的措施,以检测症状的饮食失调的青少年体重较高。在寻求肥胖治疗的青少年中,早期发现饮食失调症状对于告知合并症的治疗过程是必要的,可以同时进行,顺序进行,或者在专业护理中进行。与没有肥胖的同龄人相比,肥胖的青少年更容易出现饮食失调和相关的心理和身体健康状况恶化。至关重要的是评估饮食失调的症状和表现,以便及时治疗。
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Current Obesity Reports
Current Obesity Reports Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
16.40
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1.10%
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25
期刊介绍: The main objective of Current Obesity Reports is to provide expert review articles on recent advancements in the interdisciplinary field of obesity research. Our aim is to offer clear, insightful, and balanced contributions that will benefit all individuals involved in the treatment and prevention of obesity, as well as related conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, endocrine disorders, gynecological issues, cancer, mental health, respiratory complications, and rheumatological diseases. We strive to redefine the way knowledge is expressed and provide organized content for the benefit of our readership.
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