2008, Número 6
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Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex 2008; 65 (6)
Tratamiento del niño obeso
Gómez-Díaz RA, Rábago-Rodríguez R, Castillo-Sotelo E, Vázquez-Estupiñan F, Barba R, Castell A, Andrés-Henao S, Wacher NH
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 61
Paginas: 528-546
Archivo PDF: 227.14 Kb.
RESUMEN
La obesidad, en la niñez y la adolescencia, ha pasado de ser una enfermedad rara a una epidemia emergente, con consecuencias adversas en etapas ulteriores de la vida. En niños con sobrepeso y obesidad, se ha evidenciado incremento de la alteración del metabolismo de los carbohidratos, enfermedad cardiovascular, problemas psicosociales y trastornos alimentarios. El inicio de estrategias de prevención y tratamiento debe ser multidisciplinario, con la intervención no solo de profesionales de la salud sino de todos los involucrados en el ámbito escolar, familiar y gubernamental. Las razones por las que no se tiene éxito tienen que ver con factores culturales, creencias y prejuicios, pero también se relaciona con insuficiente preparación del personal involucrado en su manejo. El tratamiento de la obesidad no debe centrarse sólo en indicaciones de dieta y ejercicio, sino también de convencer al niño o adolescente, para lograr cambios en el área afectiva, lo más difícil de lograr en el ámbito educativo. La prevención constituye la mejor herramienta que contribuirá a modificar la historia natural de la enfermedad y evolución clínica desde etapas tempranas de la vida. En esta revisión, los profesionales de la salud encontrarán respuesta informada y recomendaciones a una serie de interrogantes que plantean la asistencia clínica cotidiana de obesidad en pediatría. La revisión fue desarrollada con la participación de expertos en las diferentes disciplinas de atención de este grupo de pacientes, con el objetivo de alcanzar el mayor impacto positivo en el manejo, tanto de prevención como de tratamiento de obesidad en pediatría.
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