Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body Composition

Childhood obesity is a major public health concern throughout the world. Nutrition, energy balance and hormones interplay in growth and pubertal development regulation. Frequently overweight and obese children are taller for their age and sex and tend to mature earlier than lean children. The increa...

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Main Author: Sochung Chung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society for the Study of Obesity 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7570/jomes.2017.26.4.243
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spelling doaj-572c57841d6547b19fc5d2e13489ce6c2020-11-25T00:00:47ZengKorean Society for the Study of ObesityJournal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome2508-62352017-12-0126424325010.7570/jomes.2017.26.4.243jomes.2017.26.4.243Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body CompositionSochung Chung0Department of Pediatrics, Konkuk University Medical Center, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaChildhood obesity is a major public health concern throughout the world. Nutrition, energy balance and hormones interplay in growth and pubertal development regulation. Frequently overweight and obese children are taller for their age and sex and tend to mature earlier than lean children. The increased leptin and sex hormone levels seen in obese children with excessive adiposity may be implicated in accelerated pubertal growth and accelerated epiphyseal growth plate maturation. Efforts to detect the impact of obesity in children are needed to prevent metabolic and cardiovascular disease in later life. This review aims to cover the process of growth in obese children and implications of body composition on growth and pubertal development and introduce the use of body composition charts in clinical practice.https://doi.org/10.7570/jomes.2017.26.4.243GrowthPubertyObesityBody composition
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author Sochung Chung
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Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body Composition
Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome
Growth
Puberty
Obesity
Body composition
author_facet Sochung Chung
author_sort Sochung Chung
title Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body Composition
title_short Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body Composition
title_full Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body Composition
title_fullStr Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body Composition
title_full_unstemmed Growth and Puberty in Obese Children and Implications of Body Composition
title_sort growth and puberty in obese children and implications of body composition
publisher Korean Society for the Study of Obesity
series Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome
issn 2508-6235
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Childhood obesity is a major public health concern throughout the world. Nutrition, energy balance and hormones interplay in growth and pubertal development regulation. Frequently overweight and obese children are taller for their age and sex and tend to mature earlier than lean children. The increased leptin and sex hormone levels seen in obese children with excessive adiposity may be implicated in accelerated pubertal growth and accelerated epiphyseal growth plate maturation. Efforts to detect the impact of obesity in children are needed to prevent metabolic and cardiovascular disease in later life. This review aims to cover the process of growth in obese children and implications of body composition on growth and pubertal development and introduce the use of body composition charts in clinical practice.
topic Growth
Puberty
Obesity
Body composition
url https://doi.org/10.7570/jomes.2017.26.4.243
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