Optimizing Childhood Obesity Management: The Role of Edmonton Obesity Staging System in Personalized Care Pathways
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Optimizing Childhood Obesity Management: The Role of Edmonton Obesity Staging System in Personalized Care Pathways
Abstract
Childhood obesity, affecting 29% of 7-9-year-olds across 33 European countries, is a significant public health challenge. Its persistence into adulthood poses grave health risks influenced by genetic, environmental, and socio-economic factors. Belgium introduced a new care pathway in December 2023, based on the Edmonton Obesity Staging System for Pediatrics (EOSS-P), addressing four health domains and staging obesity severity. This pathway operates across three levels: primary care physicians, Paediatric Multidisciplinary Obesity Management Centres (PMOCs), and Centers of Expertise for Paediatric Obesity Management (CEPOs). Each stage of EOSS-P demands tailored interventions. Early stages involve dietary interventions, physical activity promotion, and behavior modifications. As obesity severity progresses, treatments intensify, encompassing psychological support, anti-obesity medications, and, in some cases, bariatric surgery. Throughout these stages, the involvement of multidisciplinary teams is crucial, emphasizing family-based approaches and continuous monitoring. This article provides detailed guidelines for healthcare professionals, delineating interventions and recommendations tailored to each EOSS-P stage. It emphasizes a holistic approach that extends beyond BMI-based diagnosis, promoting personalized care and prompt escalations between care levels, thereby ensuring optimal management of childhood obesity. This comprehensive framework aims to address the complexities of childhood obesity, emphasizing the importance of timely and targeted interventions for better health outcomes.
Keywords: Edmonton Obesity Staging System; childhood obesity; multidisciplinary care.
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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