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Review
. 2024 May 23;50(1):105.
doi: 10.1186/s13052-024-01676-z.

Enough with simplifying: "eat less and move more": at what point are we with the treatment of excess weight in paediatrics?

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Review

Enough with simplifying: "eat less and move more": at what point are we with the treatment of excess weight in paediatrics?

Rita Tanas et al. Ital J Pediatr. .

Abstract

Background: For years politics and healthcare, faced with the progressive increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in childhood, have wondered how to stem it and reduce its consequences on health without finding a valid, effective and applicable solution. Many studies have been written initially on what to prescribe, then on why not to prescribe and how to approach people in a new and more effective way to improve their behaviors, considered the main cause of excess weight. Over the last twenty years it has been highlighted that no diet or physical exercise is truly effective and not even global changes in lifestyle guarantee the large weight reductions traditionally expected, despite offering significant health advantages. A new approach is necessary and we must begin by working on ourselves.

Main body: We examined literature on weight stigma and considered expert opinions, as well as feedback from parents/caregivers and patients. Literature on stigma has grown enormously in recent years, and finally considers the opinion of parents and patients. By interviewing patients with obesity, it was discovered that very often healthcare workers do not communicate the diagnosis and, if they do, they have a blaming attitude, holding patients responsible for their weight. Furthermore, when these people become aware of their obesity and seek treatment, they do not find adequate professionals and centers. Failure was mostly due to the enormous burden of obesity stigma and discrimination which, especially in children and young people, encourages internalization of the problem and takes away their self-efficacy, desire and ability to take care of themselves.

Conclusions: New actions are needed to change all this. We propose "Training, Networking and Contrasting Weight Stigma". Now that we've figured out where to start, we should get going. And yet, nothing is changing!

Keywords: Obesity; Weight management; Weight stigma.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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