Making the Assessment, Management and Treatment of Obesity Come Alive in Your...

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: The Child Published: 2019-01-11

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Introduction to Childhood Obesity
An overview of the importance of addressing childhood obesity through assessment, management, and treatment using a new algorithm developed for pediatric obesity prevention.
5:52
Understanding the Algorithm
Discussion on the development of the obesity algorithm, its purpose, and the importance of screening for comorbidities in children with obesity.
11:44
Assessment of Healthy Behaviors
Emphasis on assessing healthy eating and active living behaviors in children, including the use of the Healthy Habits Questionnaire.
17:36
Weight Classification and BMI
Explanation of weight classification categories based on BMI percentiles and the importance of accurate measurement in pediatric assessments.
23:28
In-depth Review for Overweight Children
Guidance on conducting a thorough review of systems, physical exam, and family history for children classified as overweight to identify potential comorbidities.
29:21
Physical Exam Considerations
Detailed examination of physical signs and symptoms that may indicate comorbidities in overweight children, including hypertension and skin conditions.
35:13
Laboratory Tests and Screening
Overview of recommended laboratory tests for children at risk of obesity-related comorbidities, including lipid profiles and diabetes screening.
41:05
Family Engagement in Treatment
Discussion on the importance of engaging families in the treatment process and creating individualized pathways to healthy living.
46:57
Conclusion and Future Directions
Summary of key points discussed and the future implications of the obesity algorithm in clinical practice for pediatricians.

Topic overview

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. Victoria Rogers, discusses an algorithm to support primary care providers treat and prevent childhood obesity. Topics covered include explaining the new obesity algorithm, defining potential conditions associated with childhood obesity, obesity specific review of systems, physical exam, family history, define recommended screening laboratory tests, and clarify the stages of management and treatment.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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