The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on childhood obesity – the need to implement an obesity prevention programme

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Anita Kocięba-Łaciak
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Obesity is a chronic disease that can lead to medical and psychological complications, including cardiovascular diseases, impaired glucose tolerance, chronic inflammations and visceral fatness. Obesity and sedentary lifestyle affect the morphology of osteochondral structures and the growth plate, leading to serious orthopaedic consequences. The stigma of obese children also increases the rates of anxiety disorders, depression and learning disabilities in the paediatric population. The COVID-19 pandemic has enforced the introduction of isolation rules, changing the living conditions of society. Working and studying remotely and keeping social contacts to a minimum resulted in a lower intensity of physical activity and altered eating habits, which significantly contributed to further weight gain in overweight and obese children. In the case of severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by coronavirus infection, organic changes associated with obesity may increase the risk of thromboembolism, reduce the glomerular filtration rate of the kidneys and increase the inflammatory response of the body, which may consequently lead to invasive mechanical ventilation. Previous studies on obesity in children have shown that a high inflammatory index increases the risk of long-term complications in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection and reduces the chances of a quick recovery. It is necessary to make the society aware of the extent of health complications of childhood obesity, introduce social education on the principles of nutrition, and facilitate access to holistic treatment for obesity. All tasks in the field of obesity prevention and treatment have been developed as part of the prevention programme.
2019冠状病毒病大流行对儿童肥胖的影响——实施肥胖预防规划的必要性
肥胖是一种慢性疾病,可导致医学和心理并发症,包括心血管疾病、糖耐量受损、慢性炎症和内脏肥胖。肥胖和久坐不动的生活方式会影响骨软骨结构和生长板的形态,导致严重的骨科后果。肥胖儿童的耻辱也增加了儿科人群中焦虑症、抑郁症和学习障碍的发生率。新冠肺炎疫情迫使隔离制度的出台,改变了社会的生活条件。远程工作和学习以及保持最低限度的社交接触导致体力活动强度降低和饮食习惯改变,这大大导致超重和肥胖儿童的体重进一步增加。在冠状病毒感染引起的严重急性呼吸综合征病例中,与肥胖相关的器质性改变可能增加血栓栓塞的风险,降低肾脏肾小球滤过率,增加机体的炎症反应,从而可能导致有创机械通气。先前关于儿童肥胖的研究表明,高炎症指数会增加感染严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2的长期并发症的风险,并降低快速康复的机会。有必要使社会意识到儿童肥胖的健康并发症的程度,开展营养原则的社会教育,并促进获得肥胖症的整体治疗。肥胖预防和治疗领域的所有任务都是作为预防方案的一部分制定的。
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期刊介绍: PEDIATRIA I MEDYCYNA RODZINNA is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original articles that constitute significant contributions to the advancements of paediatrics and family medicine. In addition, PEDIATRIA I MEDYCYNA RODZINNA, publishes information from the medical associations, reports and materials from international congresses, letters to the Editor, information on new medical products as well as abstracts and discussions on papers published in other scientific journals, reviews of books and other publications.
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