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新冠疫情后儿童和青少年肥胖发病率上升:一篇综述文章。

Increased Incidence of Obesity in Children and Adolescents Post-COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review Article.

作者信息

Jha Sushmita, Mehendale Ashok M

机构信息

Public Health, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, IND.

Preventive Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, IND.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Sep 20;14(9):e29348. doi: 10.7759/cureus.29348. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

The recent coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has immensely impacted all classes of society, but the effects on children and adolescents are much more pronounced than on others. While obesity and its comorbidities in children and adolescents have always been a concern, the COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be one of the leading causes of health problems in children and adolescents worldwide, leading to various complications. Hence, understanding its long-term sequelae is of utmost importance. The role of physicians in family counseling, nutrition counseling, and diet education is vital in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The BMI (body mass index) measurements and retrospective cohort studies of various individuals are useful for the pertinent research. During the pandemic, social isolation, staying at home, increased screen time due to online classes, reduced outdoor activities, and more snacking are some of the contributing factors that have increased the prevalence of obesity and further morbidities associated with it. Multiple studies and guidelines are available for combating these issues; still, an increasing number of such cases have been encountered in routine outpatient department (OPD) practice. As opposed to specific infectious illnesses, obesity and its comorbidities are non-infectious, and a slow-growing silent risk; hence parents approach the pediatrician quite late in the disease process. With the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, every aspect of our life has entered a more virtual domain and is no longer confined to a mere physical sphere. This sudden shift to virtual online classes has significantly impacted children and adolescents by decreasing their physical activities and social interactions in schools. This has even led to increased use of social media and mobile phone games by children and adolescents, a grave concern for parents, pediatricians, and epidemiologists. A more detailed assessment and multidisciplinary approach might benefit in dealing with the management of this emerging issue. Gaining enhanced clarity by establishing more guidelines can help physicians as well as parents in the management of this critical issue.

摘要

最近的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对社会各阶层都产生了巨大影响,但对儿童和青少年的影响比对其他人更为明显。虽然儿童和青少年肥胖及其合并症一直是人们关注的问题,但事实证明,COVID-19大流行是全球儿童和青少年健康问题的主要原因之一,会导致各种并发症。因此,了解其长期后遗症至关重要。医生在家庭咨询、营养咨询和饮食教育中的作用对于维持健康的生活方式至关重要。对不同个体进行体重指数(BMI)测量和回顾性队列研究有助于相关研究。在大流行期间,社会隔离、居家、因上网课导致的屏幕使用时间增加、户外活动减少以及更多地吃零食,都是导致肥胖患病率上升及其相关更多疾病的一些因素。有多项研究和指南可用于应对这些问题;然而,在日常门诊实践中仍遇到越来越多此类病例。与特定的传染病不同,肥胖及其合并症是非传染性的,是一种缓慢发展的隐性风险;因此,家长在疾病过程中很晚才带孩子去看儿科医生。随着COVID-19大流行的出现,我们生活的方方面面都进入了一个更加虚拟的领域,不再局限于单纯的物质领域。这种突然转向虚拟在线课程的做法对儿童和青少年产生了重大影响,减少了他们在学校的体育活动和社交互动。这甚至导致儿童和青少年更多地使用社交媒体和手机游戏,这是家长、儿科医生和流行病学家严重关切的问题。更详细的评估和多学科方法可能有助于应对这一新出现的问题。通过制定更多指南来提高清晰度,有助于医生和家长应对这一关键问题。

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