The effect of weight regain on cardiometabolic health in children with obesity: A systematic review of clinical studies
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The effect of weight regain on cardiometabolic health in children with obesity: A systematic review of clinical studies
Abstract
Aims: Children with obesity are treated by a lifestyle intervention to obtain weight loss. Nevertheless, weight regain often occurs. This systematic review examines the effect of weight regain on cardiometabolic health and summarizes these results in the metabolic syndrome prevalence as integrated endpoint.
Data synthesis: A literature search was performed in PubMed and Web of Science. Studies were selected if they included participants aged <18 years with obesity and presented data before and after weight loss and after weight regain hereby reporting minimally 1 cardiovascular risk factor at every assessment. After screening, nine articles remained. Generally, the diastolic BP re-increased after weight regain, whereas for systolic BP a sustained result for 6 months was reported with an increase during longer follow-up. No significant changes in fasting glucose were reported after weight regain compared to baseline. Regarding triglycerides, a complete weight regain re-increased the lowered values to baseline, whereas a partial regain resulted in a sustained decrease in triglycerides in 2 studies and an increase to intermediate levels in 1 paper. HDL-cholesterol only rose several months after initiating treatment. Hs-CRP remained lowered for a longer period than the moment where the weight loss nadir was achieved.
Conclusion: Research on weight regain and cardiometabolic health in children with obesity is scarce. No convincing evidence was found for a worsening of the cardiometabolic profile after weight regain. Some benefits even persisted despite weight recovery. Subsequently, the metabolic syndrome prevalence seems temporarily lowered after weight loss, despite weight regain.
Keywords: Cardiometabolic health; Cardiovascular risk factors; Metabolic syndrome; Pediatric obesity; Weight regain.
Copyright © 2021 The Italian Diabetes Society, the Italian Society for the Study of Atherosclerosis, the Italian Society of Human Nutrition and the Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors have nothing to disclose. Financial support was provided by the Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Flanders, FWO-TBM project number 150179, but the funding source has no conflict of interest with the results and has not influenced the content of the manuscript or the decision to submit this review for publication.
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