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Title: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic childhood obesity is still an epidemic-spotlight on obesity’s multifactorial determinants
Authors: Saliba, Katya
Cuschieri, Sarah
Keywords: Obesity in children -- Complications
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects
Obesity in children -- Prevention
Obesity -- Risk factors
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Saliba, K., & Cuschieri, S. (2021). Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic childhood obesity is still an epidemic-spotlight on obesity's multifactorial determinants. Health Sciences Review, 1, 100006.
Abstract: Purpose: Childhood obesity is a global epidemic and a chronic disease. Multifactorial determinants have long been linked with childhood obesity. These have been challenged with the onset of COVID-19 and the associated mitigation measures. The study aimed to re-highlight these determinants while exploring the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on these pre-existing childhood obesity determinants, while providing evidence that may be beneficial for the post-COVID-19 recovery plan. Methods: A PubMed literature search (2016–2021) using the keywords, “childhood obesity ”, “gender ”, “sex ”, “obesity in youth ”, “obesity in adolescents ”, “COVID-19 ″ and “SARS-CoV2 ”was performed. Results: Genetic predisposition, biologically low leptin levels, certain cultural beliefs and socio-economic statuses, as well as exposure to an “obesogenic ”environment were found to have a positive association with childhood obe- sity. Additionally, the onset of COVID-19 further aggravates the childhood obesity epidemic, increasing childrens’ susceptibility to obesity and all associated consequential diseases. Discussion: A possible key to the control and prevention of the burden of childhood obesity, lies in dealing with its precursors and risk factors. Certain factors, including socio-cultural norms, cultural beliefs and geographical factors are amenable. COVID-19 further challenged these and it is evident that the childhood obesity epidemic is still a critical one. Encouraging preventative interventions, such as screening programs, public awareness and policies targeting the environment, amongst others, are recommended.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87633
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