Overview of Pediatric Obesity as a Disease
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Overview of Pediatric Obesity as a Disease
Abstract
The authors highlight well-known and hypothesized pathophysiologic mechanistic links underlying obesity and the various pediatric disorders across multiple organ systems with which it is associated. Obesity is attributed to an imbalance in energy intake versus expenditure; there is growing knowledge regarding its multifactorial origins, dysfunctional physiologic processes, and adverse health consequences. Individuals with obesity exhibit variations in metabolic rate, genetic predisposition, and hormonal regulation, influencing diverse responses in regulating energy balance. Understanding the complex mechanistic relationships surrounding the pathophysiology of obesity assists in its consideration as a disease process, allowing pediatric health practitioners to manage its sequelae more effectively.
Keywords: Inflammation; Metabolic dysfunction; Pathophysiology; Pediatric obesity.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure F.C. Stanford has served as a consultant to Calibrate, GoodRx, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Boehringer Ingelheim, Gelesis, Vida Health, Life Force, Ilant Health, Melli Cell, Novo Nordisk. Other sources of support: University of Colorado School of Medicine–Anschutz Medical Campus and the University of Colorado Nutrition Obesity Research Center, The Nutrition Obesity Research Center at the University of Colorado, Harvard University School of Medicine, Harvard University (NORCH), and the NORCH Diversity Scholars Program. Authors' contributions: S.W. Waldrop, A.A. Ibrahim, J. Maya, and C. Monthe-Dreze contributed equally to writing and editing this work. F.C. Stanford provided editorial and supervisory expertise.
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