Everyday Stress: Child & Adolescent Obesity 2015

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Introduction to Stress and Obesity
This chapter introduces the relationship between stress and obesity, discussing how stress influences obesity through physiological and behavioral pathways, including its effects on the endocrine system, cognition, mood, and healthy behaviors.
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Types of Stress
Explains the different types of stress: normative, tolerable, and toxic stress, and their varying impacts on individuals, particularly children, highlighting the importance of stress duration and intensity.
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Impact of Stress on Children
Discusses the critical effects of stress on children's growth and development, including its influence on metabolic systems, neurocognitive development, and the exacerbation of medical and mental health issues.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Covers the findings of a CDC study on adverse childhood experiences, emphasizing the correlation between ACEs and later health problems, and the importance of early intervention.
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Stress in Minority and Immigrant Populations
Explores the heightened stress levels experienced by ethnic minorities and immigrant populations due to discrimination, language barriers, and family dynamics, and their reluctance to seek help.
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Poverty and Obesity
Examines the relationship between poverty and obesity, discussing the concept of food deserts and how economic stressors contribute to children's stress levels and obesity risk.
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Signs of Stress in Children
Identifies common signs of stress in children, including physical symptoms, academic difficulties, and behavioral issues, and how these can manifest in various settings.
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Emotional Eating and Stress Response
Analyzes the phenomenon of emotional eating as a stress response, discussing its short-term relief effects and long-term consequences on weight and mental health.
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Developmental Stressors
Describes age-appropriate stressors faced by children, from early childhood to preteen years, and the importance of consistent routines and social support in mitigating stress.
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Conclusion and Future Directions
Summarizes the key points discussed regarding stress and obesity, emphasizing the need for awareness, intervention, and support systems to improve outcomes for affected populations.

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The Child Adolescent Obesity-Prevention to Treatment Plans You Can Implement Today Course in 2015, led by directors Drs Stephanie Walsh, Mark Wulkan and Christopher Bolling, reviewed the latest in care and management of overweight and obese children. This session, led by Dr. Reddy, discusseshow to evaluate stress in pediatric patients and implement strategies to mitigate the effects. Topics included are levels of stress response, population subsets that encounter increased stress, signs and symptoms of stress, and developmental stages and stressors.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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