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  • The rate of obesity and related health issues among children and teens in Russia is rising, prompting the need for new treatment and prevention strategies.
  • Effective treatment should include a mix of diet changes, physical activity, behavioral therapy, and psychological support, with medication like Liraglutide showing promise.
  • This review evaluates both non-medicated and drug-based approaches to address childhood obesity.

Article Abstract

The prevalence of obesity and related metabolic disorders in children and adolescents in the Russian Federation is steadily increasing, which requires healthcare professionals to search for new methods of treatment and prevention. The treatment of childhood obesity should be based on a comprehensive approach, including diet therapy, increased physical activity, behavioral therapy and psychological support. To increase the effectiveness of the formation of new eating habits and proper eating behavior, as well as to increase the adherence of children and adolescents to treatment, drug therapy of obesity is used, aimed primarily at reducing appetite. Considering the efficacy and safety of glucagon-like peptide 1 analog (Liraglutide) in adolescents, as well as a small number of gastrointestinal side effects, this drug is promising in the complex treatment of childhood obesity. This review presents an analysis of the literature on non-medicated and drug-based methods of treatment of childhood obesity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9939972PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/probl13208DOI Listing

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