物理治疗干预对肥胖儿童和青少年生活质量的影响

Ourania Papadopoulou, Tsiggaras George, Kallistratos Ilias, Iakovidis Paris, Xalkia Anna, Alexandra Hristara -Papadopoulou
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导言:缺乏运动和久坐不动的生活方式与儿童肥胖直接相关。不良饮食习惯和遗传易感性也是导致肥胖的可能因素。在过去的 30 年里,儿童肥胖症患者增加了两倍。全世界有超过 3.4 亿儿童被归类为超重或肥胖儿童肥胖会影响肥胖青少年的自尊,并导致长期严重的心理和社会后果。目的:本文献综述旨在强调物理治疗对肥胖儿童和青少年生活质量的干预及其与其他治疗干预的相互作用。研究方法:在 MEDLINE / Pubmed、Cochrane、Embase、Scopus 中进行检索。研究必须是临床研究,并涉及肥胖儿童和青少年的生活质量和物理疗法的使用。根据上述标准,共筛选出 18 篇文章。讨论--结论:物理治疗与治疗性锻炼计划是改善肥胖症患者呼吸功能和生活质量的关键因素。目前,物理治疗师很少参与超重或肥胖儿童的管理,尽管他们拥有适合此类人群的技能。物理治疗有助于提高肥胖儿童的身体健康水平和生活质量,从而为他们的行动能力提供支持。至于如何让肥胖儿童以适合其发育和能力的方式 "积极参加体育锻炼",目前还鲜有详细介绍。
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The effectiveness of physical therapy intervention on the quality of life in obese children and adolescents
Introduction: Physical inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle are directly linked to childhood obesity. Bad eating habits and genetic predisposition are possible factors related to its appearance. Childhood obesity has tripled in the last 3 decades. More than 340 million children worldwide are categorized as overweight or obese Childhood obesity can affect the self-esteem of young obese individuals and lead to long-term serious psychological and social consequences. Purpose: The purpose of this bibliographical review is to highlight the physical therapy intervention in the quality of life in obese children and adolescents and its interaction with other therapeutic interventions. Methodology: The search was done in MEDLINE / Pubmed, Cochrane, Embase, Scopus Studies had to be clinical studies and refer to quality of life and the use of physical therapy in obese children and adolescents. Based on the above criteria, 18 articles emerged and after applying the selection criteria, 4 articles were selected. Discussion – Conclusion: Physical therapy with therapeutic exercise programs can be a key factor in improving the respiratory function and quality of life of people suffering from obesity. Physical therapists currently provide little input into the management of children who are overweight or obese, despite having a skill set appropriate for working with this population. Physiotherapy helps to support the mobility of obese children by increasing their physical health and quality of life. There is little detail about how to get obese children "physically active" in a way that is appropriate for their development and ability.
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