Future directions in prevention and treatment of children obesity and eating disorders

نویسندگان

  • Rita Tanas
  • Guido Caggese
  • Simonetta Marucci
چکیده

The childhood obesity epidemic has promoted many healthcare programs focused on nutritional education in order to teach correct nutrition and to promote early diagnosis and care of overweight/obese children including offering them a correct food supply. For almost 20 years, however, scientific literature has pointed out that eating disorders (ED), which typically onset during adolescence, are increasing, and that dieting (restrictive behaviors, adopted today by many adults and adolescents, mostly managed without the support of a professional format, to match the ideal of thinness proposed by the media and being or feeling overweight are likely to be the most avoidable facilitating factors [1-4]. Body stigma, shared by those with obesity and ED [5] and based on the attribution of a strong personal responsibility in the onset of these diseases, has been shown to increase stress, blood pressure, cortisol, oxidative stress, C-reactive protein and worse glycemic control, while decreasing motivation for physical activity (PA) encouraging a sedentary lifestyle. Stigma also increases psychosocial issues, such as depression, bodyimage distortion, loss of oral control and affects motivation and effectiveness of treatments. Primary care staff are increasingly asked to promote parents awareness on their children being overweight although this has been recognized as a trigger for the onset of an ED [6], but at the same time they are not provided with adequate means to run a truly effective therapeutic program (strategies to promote change, such as the patient-centered motivational interview) and the suffering related to family and professional weight-derision. Children are then pushed to see themselves as fat, to dislike themselves and go on a diet, focusing dangerously on food, body and weight and with the result of being bullied in many life contexts such as home, school, medical services. All this leads to dysfunctional eating patterns, loss of control and increased BMI. It has been reported that obesity is the strongest predictive factor to the onset of an ED [7]. The pervasive and universal body and weight-stigma enhances restrictive behavior and creates a vicious circle that leads to a real ED epidemic among young adults [8]. It’s time to think about obesity prevention and treatment in a different way (Tables 1 and 2), getting to know EDs [8,9] and using tools that do not favor them, protecting children against weightstigma, especially ones coming from parents, educators and health workers [10].

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عنوان ژورنال:

دوره 41  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015