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The Edmonton Obesity Staging System for Pediatrics: A proposed clinical staging system for paediatric obesity
Authors:Stasia Hadjiyannakis  Annick Buchholz  Jean-Pierre Chanoine  Mary M Jetha  Laurie Gaboury  Jill Hamilton  Catherine Birken  Katherine M Morrison  Laurent Legault  Tracey Bridger  Stephen R Cook  John Lyons  Arya M Sharma  Geoff DC Ball
Abstract:Traditionally, clinical recommendations for assessing and managing paediatric obesity have relied on anthropometric measures, such as body mass index (BMI), BMI percentile and/or BMI z-score, to monitor health risks and determine weight management success. However, anthropometric measures do not always accurately and reliably identify children and youth with obesity-related health risks or comorbidities. The authors propose a new clinical staging system (the Edmonton Obesity Staging System for Pediatrics, EOSS-P), adapted from the adult-oriented EOSS. The EOSS-P is used to stratify patients according to severity of obesity-related comorbidities and barriers to weight management into four graded categories (0 to 3) within four main health domains: metabolic, mechanical, mental health and social milieu (the 4Ms). The EOSS-P is based on common clinical assessments that are widely available and routinely completed by clinicians, and has the potential to provide clinical and prognostic information to help evaluate and inform the management of paediatric obesity.
Keywords:Canada   Child   Health risk   Obesity   Treatment
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