Childhood and Adolescent Obesity and Weight Management

A special issue of Children (ISSN 2227-9067). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Pediatric Health".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2021) | Viewed by 1811

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Center for Adolescent Medicine and UNESCO Chair on Adolescent Health Care, First Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, 1 Thivon Street, 11527 Athens, Greece
Interests: adolescent medicine; pediatrics; endocrinology; pediatric adolescent gynecology; stress; mental health; obesity; metabolic syndrome; learning disabilities; childhood cancer survivors
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Obesity is a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with rapidly and unrelentingly increasing rates in children and adolescents. Obesity, especially that starting from an early age, increases the risk of metabolic, cardiovascular, reproductive, orthopedic, mental, allergic/autoimmune, and neoplastic diseases, and curtails life expectancy. It is strongly related to chronic stress and associated with insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, polycystic ovary syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, osteoarthritis, and depression. Obesity and its accompanying manifestations also negatively affect specific populations, such as childhood cancer survivors. There is an urgent need to understand all of the factors contributing to childhood and adolescent obesity in order to best implement effective treatment and prevention approaches, both of which have proven to be elusive so far.

The goal of this Special Issue of Children is to highlight recent data pertaining to the diagnosis, prevalence, etiology, treatment, and prevention of childhood and adolescent obesity and its short- and long-term sequelae. In addition, it will review the methods and outcomes of multidisciplinary body weight management programs in this age group. We welcome original research papers, meta-analyses, and reviews filling gaps in our knowledge in the above domains, as well as describing novel treatment and prevention approaches. We also encourage submissions that explore how chronic stress and physical, cognitive, developmental, and mental health conditions may impact on childhood and adolescent body weight and relate to obesity complications.

I look forward to receiving your contributions.

Prof. Dr. Flora Bacopoulou
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • obesity
  • body weight
  • children
  • adolescents
  • insulin resistance
  • type 2 diabetes mellitus
  • metabolic syndrome
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • cancer
  • stress
  • mental health.

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