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Clinical approaches to minimize iatrogenic weight gain in children and adolescents

Brooke Sweeney, Aaron S. Kelly, Christine B. San Giovanni, Megan M. Kelsey, Joseph A. Skelton

2020Clinical Obesity18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Clinical providers may underestimate the role of management of diseases that can occur with obesity, termed co-morbid conditions, distinct from disease that arise as a result of obesity, co-morbidities. Many of these conditions are associated with iatrogenic weight gain, and can interfere with weight loss outcomes in children and adolescents with obesity. Management of co-morbid conditions, and thoughtful selection of medications associated with weight neutrality or weight loss may increase the effectiveness of obesity treatment strategies. The aim of this commentary is to summarize the literature and discuss considerations for obesity treatment in the context of the more complicated patient, which often requires strategic management of co-morbid conditions and minimizing iatrogenic weight gain.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWeight gainContext (archaeology)ObesityWeight lossWeight managementIntensive care medicineExcess weightMorbid obesityPediatricsBody weightInternal medicinePaleontologyBiologyObesity and Health PracticesObesity, Physical Activity, DietBariatric Surgery and Outcomes
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