Pediatric Obesity

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Abstract

Childhood obesity is a tremendous burden for children, their families, and society. Obesity prevention remains the ultimate goal but rapid development and deployment of effective nonsurgical treatment options is not currently achievable given the complexity of this disease. Surgical options for adolescent obesity have been proven to be safe and effective and should be offered. The development of stratified protocols of increasing intensity should be individualized for patients based on their disease severity and risk factors. These protocols should be offered in multidisciplinary, cooperative clinical trials to critically evaluate and develop optimal treatment strategies for morbid obesity. © 2012 Elsevier Inc..

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Holterman, M. J., Le Holterman, A. X., & Browne, A. F. (2012, June). Pediatric Obesity. Surgical Clinics of North America. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.suc.2012.03.007

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