In the past two decades, children have become more obese and have developed obesity at a younger age. A 2020 report found that 14.7 million children and adolescents in the U.S. live with obesity.
Because obesity is a known risk factor for serious health problems, its rapid increase during the COVID-19 pandemic raised alarms.
Without intervention, many obese adolescents will remain obese as adults. Even before adulthood, some children will have serious health problems beginning in their preteen years.
To address these issues, in early 2023, the American Academy of Pediatrics released its first new obesity management guidelines in 15 years.
I am a pediatric gastroenterologist who sees children in the largest public hospital in California, and I have witnessed a clear trend over the last two decades. Early in my practice, I only occasionally saw a child with a complication of obesity; now I see multiple referrals each month. Some of these children have severe obesity and several health complications that require multiple specialists.
These observations prompted my reporting for the California Health Equity Fellowship at the University of Southern California.
It’s important to note that not all children who […]
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