Obesity is a health condition caused by the accumulation of excess body weight in the form of adipose tissue. This condition has negative effects on a person's overall health. Obesity has a multifactorial etiology involving environmental, genetic, hormonal, and epigenetic factors. The percentage of obese people in childhood is constantly increasing. It is therefore important to implement preventive strategies. This is because Obesity is a systemic condition with major consequences on the endocrine-metabolic, psychosocial, musculoskeletal, respiratory, neurological, gastrointestinal, and especially vascular spheres. Obesity is, in fact, an independent cardiovascular risk factor. Appropriate educational therapy aimed at the child/adolescent and their family is essential. Modifying behaviors that contribute to increased food intake and decreased energy expenditure is essential in promoting healthy lifestyles for individuals and their families.
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Attinà, G., Mastrangelo, S., Maurizi, P., Romano, A., & Ruggiero, A. (2024). Childhood Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome: A Review. Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal. Oriental Scientific Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.13005/bpj/2833
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