2016
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2016.6361
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Trends in Obesity Prevalence Among Children and Adolescents in the United States, 1988-1994 Through 2013-2014

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Previous analyses of obesity trends among children and adolescents showed an increase between 1988–1994 and 1999–2000, but no change between 2003–2004 and 2011–2012, except for a significant decline among children aged 2 to 5 years. OBJECTIVES To provide estimates of obesity and extreme obesity prevalence for children and adolescents for 2011–2014 and investigate trends by age between 1988–1994 and 2013–2014. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years with meas… Show more

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“…Adipose tissue is a key player in other states of metabolic dysfunction, and the number of patients who are overweight, obese, and severely obese continues to rise. 99,100 The metabolic dysfunctions classically associated with obesity (such as type 2 diabetes mellitus) have a severe negative impact on patient duration and quality of life. Pharmacologic interventions targeting adipose tissue to treat diabetes, obesity, and other related metabolic disorders continue to be designed, developed, and tested.…”
Section: Applicability To Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adipose tissue is a key player in other states of metabolic dysfunction, and the number of patients who are overweight, obese, and severely obese continues to rise. 99,100 The metabolic dysfunctions classically associated with obesity (such as type 2 diabetes mellitus) have a severe negative impact on patient duration and quality of life. Pharmacologic interventions targeting adipose tissue to treat diabetes, obesity, and other related metabolic disorders continue to be designed, developed, and tested.…”
Section: Applicability To Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obesity epidemic continues unabated, especially in children and adolescents, in spite of extensive multidisciplinary approaches to curb this societal scourge [1]. An elevated body mass index (BMI), especially leading to an overweight or obese body habitus, has been clearly linked to the development and progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adults [2].…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hispanic children are disproportionately impacted by obesity 12 and over 30% of Hispanic children who are overweight or have obesity (8–14 years) have pre‐diabetes and the metabolic syndrome 13. Hispanic children who are overweight or have obesity have increased insulin resistance and greater risk for T2D compared to their counterparts who are overweight 13, 14, 15.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%