School of Food Science and Biotechnology, Research Institute of Tailored Food Technology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea.
J Pharm Pharm Sci. 2024 May 28;27:12861. doi: 10.3389/jpps.2024.12861. eCollection 2024.
Childhood obesity has emerged as a major global health issue, contributing to the increased prevalence of chronic conditions and adversely affecting the quality of life and future prospects of affected individuals, thereby presenting a substantial societal challenge. This complex condition, influenced by the interplay of genetic predispositions and environmental factors, is characterized by excessive energy intake due to uncontrolled appetite regulation and a Westernized diet. Managing obesity in childhood requires specific considerations compared with adulthood, given the vulnerability of the critical juvenile-adolescent period to toxicity and developmental defects. Consequently, common treatment options for adult obesity may not directly apply to younger populations. Therefore, research on childhood obesity has focused on genetic defects in regulating energy intake, alongside pharmacotherapy and dietary interventions as management approaches, with an emphasis on safety concerns. This review aims to summarize canonical knowledge and recent findings on genetic factors contributing to childhood obesity. Additionally, it assesses the efficacy and safety of existing pharmacotherapies and dietary interventions and suggests future research directions. By providing a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics of childhood obesity, this review aims to offer insights into more targeted and effective strategies for addressing this condition, including personalized healthcare solutions.
儿童肥胖已成为一个主要的全球健康问题,导致慢性疾病的发病率上升,并对受影响个体的生活质量和未来前景产生不利影响,从而对社会构成重大挑战。这种复杂的情况受到遗传易感性和环境因素的相互作用的影响,其特征是由于不受控制的食欲调节和西方化饮食导致的能量摄入过多。与成年人相比,儿童肥胖的管理需要特殊考虑,因为青少年时期易受到毒性和发育缺陷的影响。因此,成人肥胖的常见治疗选择可能不适用于年轻人群。因此,儿童肥胖症的研究侧重于调节能量摄入的遗传缺陷,以及药物治疗和饮食干预作为管理方法,重点关注安全问题。本综述旨在总结导致儿童肥胖的遗传因素的典型知识和最新发现。此外,还评估了现有的药物治疗和饮食干预的疗效和安全性,并提出了未来的研究方向。通过全面了解儿童肥胖的复杂动态,本综述旨在为解决这一问题提供更有针对性和有效的策略提供见解,包括个性化医疗保健解决方案。