ABSTRACT

Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and continues to increase in prevalence in almost all countries in which it has been studied, including developed and developing countries around the globe. The causes of obesity are complex and multi-factorial. Childhood obesity becomes a life-long problem in most cases and is associated with long term chronic disease risk for a variety of diseases including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, as well as psychosocial as issues and obesity seems to affect almost every organ system in the body.

In recent years there has been tremendous progress in the understanding of this problem and in strategies for prevention and treatment in the pediatric years. Childhood Obesity: Causes, Consequences, and Intervention Approaches presents current reviews on the complex problem of obesity from the multi-level causes throughout early life before adulthood and the implications for this for long-term disease risk. It reviews numerous types of strategies that have been used to address this issue from conventional clinical management to global policy strategies attempting to modify the global landscape of food, nutrition, and physical activity. Each chapter is written by a global authority in his or her respective field with a focus on reviewing the current status and recent developments.

The book features information on contributing factors to obesity, including developmental origins, social/family, birth cohort studies, influence of ethnicity, and global perspectives. It takes a life-course approach to the subject matter and includes exhaustive treatment of contributing factors to childhood obesity, such as assessment, environmental factors, nutrition and dietary factors, host factors, interventions and treatment, consequences, and further action for future prevention. This broad range of topics relevant to the rapidly changing field of childhood obesity is suitable for students, health care professionals, physicians, and researchers.

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SECTION II: Nutritional Factors Contributing to Childhood Obesity

part |2 pages

SECTION III: Individual and Environmental Factors Contributing to and/or Associated with Childhood Obesity

chapter 12|10 pages

Prenatal Risk Factors for Childhood Obesity

chapter 13|14 pages

Genetics of Childhood Obesity

chapter 14|8 pages

Childhood Obesity: Epigenetic Factors

chapter 16|12 pages

Social Networks and Childhood Obesity

chapter 22|8 pages

Adipose Tissue Development

part |2 pages

SECTION IV: Behavioral and Metabolic Consequences of Childhood Obesity

part |2 pages

SECTION V Treatment and Prevention of Childhood Obesity

chapter 31|12 pages

Surgical Treatment of Adolescent Obesity

part |2 pages

SECTION VI Public Health and Policy Based Interventions