Is There a Prescription to Treat Pediatric Obesity?

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Abstract

Pediatric obesity is complex—in every way. The pathogenesis, which is a result of a multitude of factors combined with social and environmental factors makes it a crisis with overwhelming challenges. It is difficult to treat pediatric obesity; however, guidelines attempt to clarify how to approach treatment. These strategies are mostly interventions in lifestyle because only 1 medication is approved for treating obesity in children. The approach to the treatment of pediatric obesity will need to be a one that relies on the available data, a continued drive for additional research and publication, sharing of practice experience, and continued efforts at prevention.

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Srivastava, S. B. (2020). Is There a Prescription to Treat Pediatric Obesity? American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 14(1), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/1559827619881095

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