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不仅仅是体重指数:使用埃德蒙顿儿科肥胖分期系统来界定澳大利亚多民族儿科临床队列中的肥胖严重程度。

More than just body mass index: Using the Edmonton obesity staging system for pediatrics to define obesity severity in a multi-ethnic Australian pediatric clinical cohort.

作者信息

Southcombe Faye, Vivekanandarajah Sinthu, Krstic Slavica, Lin Fang, Chay Paul, Williams Mandy, Khan Jahidur Rahman, Hu Nan, Eapen Valsa, Dennis Sarah, Denney-Wilson Elizabeth, Lingam Raghu

机构信息

South Western Sydney Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia.

Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia.

出版信息

Obes Sci Pract. 2022 Dec 23;9(3):285-295. doi: 10.1002/osp4.648. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite advancements in the use of body mass index (BMI) to categorize obesity severity in pediatrics, its utility in guiding individual clinical decision making remains limited. The Edmonton Obesity Staging System for Pediatrics (EOSS-P) provides a way to categorize the medical and functional impacts of obesity according to the severity of impairment. The aim of this study was to describe the severity of obesity among a sample of multicultural Australian children using both BMI and EOSS-P tools.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study included children aged 2-17 years receiving obesity treatment through the Growing Health Kids (GHK) multi-disciplinary weight management service in Australia between January to December 2021. BMI severity was determined using the 95th percentile for BMI on age and gender standardized Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) growth charts. The EOSS-P staging system was applied across the four health domains (metabolic, mechanical, mental health and social milieu) using clinical information.

RESULTS

Complete data was obtained for 338 children (age 10.0 ± 3.66 years), of whom 69.5% were affected by severe obesity. An EOSS-P stage 3 (most severe) was assigned to 49.7% of children, the remaining 48.5% were assigned stage 2 and 1.5% were assigned stage 1 (least severe). BMI predicted health risk as defined by EOSS-P overall score. BMI class did not predict poor mental health.

CONCLUSION

Used in combination, BMI and EOSS-P provide improved risk stratification of pediatric obesity. This additional tool can help focus resources and develop comprehensive multidisciplinary treatment plans.

摘要

背景

尽管在使用体重指数(BMI)对儿科肥胖严重程度进行分类方面取得了进展,但其在指导个体临床决策中的效用仍然有限。埃德蒙顿儿科肥胖分期系统(EOSS-P)提供了一种根据损伤严重程度对肥胖的医学和功能影响进行分类的方法。本研究的目的是使用BMI和EOSS-P工具描述澳大利亚多元文化儿童样本中的肥胖严重程度。

方法

这项横断面研究纳入了2021年1月至12月期间在澳大利亚通过“健康成长儿童”(GHK)多学科体重管理服务接受肥胖治疗的2至17岁儿童。使用年龄和性别标准化的美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)生长图表上的BMI第95百分位数来确定BMI严重程度。使用临床信息将EOSS-P分期系统应用于四个健康领域(代谢、机械、心理健康和社会环境)。

结果

获得了338名儿童(年龄10.0±3.66岁)的完整数据,其中69.5%受重度肥胖影响。49.7%的儿童被分配到EOSS-P 3期(最严重),其余48.5%被分配到2期,1.5%被分配到1期(最不严重)。BMI预测了EOSS-P总分所定义的健康风险。BMI类别不能预测心理健康不佳。

结论

BMI和EOSS-P联合使用可改善儿科肥胖的风险分层。这个额外的工具可以帮助集中资源并制定全面的多学科治疗计划。

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