Publicação

Determinantes comportamentais em crianças e adolescentes com diagnóstico de obesidade

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Resumo:Childhood obesity is a public health problem throughout the world, considered the most common diseasein children. Healthy eating behaviors and attitudes are the result of a long process of socialization anddevelopment, learned in family and school, subject to the influences of peers, experiences of citizenshipand information obtained through the media. The acquisition is conducted in a learning process, fromearly ages, important on prevention of nutritional diseases, including obesity. The diagnosis of obesity inchildren/adolescents is associated with changes in eating behavior, resulting in greater difficulty in integrationin family and social environment, leading to some psychological or psychiatric changes such asdepression, anxiety, low self-esteem, body image dissatisfaction, eating disorders, among others. Increasedknowledge about the psychosocial and behavioral determinants involving children and adolescents with adiagnosis of overweight/obesity is important for establishing new strategies of intervention, key to successfultreatment.
Assunto:Health sciences, Health sciences Ciências da Saúde, Ciências da saúde
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:journal article
Tipo de acesso:Aberto
Instituição associada:Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto
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Resumo:Childhood obesity is a public health problem throughout the world, considered the most common diseasein children. Healthy eating behaviors and attitudes are the result of a long process of socialization anddevelopment, learned in family and school, subject to the influences of peers, experiences of citizenshipand information obtained through the media. The acquisition is conducted in a learning process, fromearly ages, important on prevention of nutritional diseases, including obesity. The diagnosis of obesity inchildren/adolescents is associated with changes in eating behavior, resulting in greater difficulty in integrationin family and social environment, leading to some psychological or psychiatric changes such asdepression, anxiety, low self-esteem, body image dissatisfaction, eating disorders, among others. Increasedknowledge about the psychosocial and behavioral determinants involving children and adolescents with adiagnosis of overweight/obesity is important for establishing new strategies of intervention, key to successfultreatment.