
Factors contributing to childhood obesity include overnourishment, psychological factors, lack of exercise, genetic effects, and central control factors. Interventions include dietary interventions, physical therapy, drug use, behavioural therapy, surgical treatment, etc. Unscientific long-term dietary structure can lead to over-ingestion of heat, resulting in obesity. (2) psychological factors: if a child suffers from a bad experience and has a bad psychological state, there is a self-absorption with food. (3) lack of exercise: obesity can also occur if the diet is chronically irregular and the necessary activity is lacking. (4) genetic effects: child obesity may be associated with genetic factors, and children are at high risk of obesity if both parents are obese. (5) central factor: obesity also occurs if the central energy balance regulation function is abnormal. 2. Interventions: (1) dietary intervention: control of obesity in children begins with dietary intervention, reducing intake by 30 per cent based on the desired calorie weight (2) sports therapy: children are encouraged to exercise, starting with smaller sports, choosing aerobics. (3) access to medication: if lifestyle interventions are less effective, medication is available. (iv) behavioural treatment: if the child has a manifest psychological problem, psychological treatment is required and is based on behavioural therapy. (5) surgery treatment: if obese is severe, medication is less effective and can be operated. In addition, childhood obesity may be associated with certain diseases, such as kuchin's syndrome, intestinal herbology disorders, cortisol hyperplasia, etc., which need to be judged through detailed examinations and actively treated. I don't know.




