A Case Study of Obesity in a 3-Year-Old Nigerian Female: The Role of Culture and Additional Risk Factors in the Assessment and Treatment of Obesity

M. Bishop, C. Calamaro
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Childhood obesity continues to be a public health concern in today's society. A variety of issues contribute to the development of childhood obesity, including culture and family lifestyle, maternal feeding habits, increased consumption of high-fat foods, and a decreased amount of physical activity. Early recognition of obesity in children is a key factor in the prevention of childhood obesity. Primary care providers play a vital role in the detection of childhood obesity. Using a multidisciplinary care approach and including families in the plan of care for these children will help to decrease the childhood obesity epidemic. Primary care providers can work together with families to ensure children become healthy and fit in order to prolong lives and decrease instances of co-morbidities.
一名3岁尼日利亚女性肥胖案例研究:文化和其他危险因素在肥胖评估和治疗中的作用
儿童肥胖仍然是当今社会关注的公共卫生问题。各种各样的问题导致儿童肥胖的发展,包括文化和家庭生活方式、母亲的喂养习惯、高脂肪食物的消费增加以及体育活动的减少。早期发现儿童肥胖是预防儿童肥胖的关键因素。初级保健提供者在发现儿童肥胖方面发挥着至关重要的作用。采用多学科护理方法并将家庭纳入这些儿童的护理计划将有助于减少儿童肥胖的流行。初级保健提供者可与家庭共同努力,确保儿童健康适宜,以延长生命并减少合并症。
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