
Children, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 12(4), С. 482 - 482
Опубликована: Апрель 8, 2025
Background/Objectives: One of the metabolic complications obesity is known as Metabolic Syndrome (MetS). This narrative review aims to synthesize current research on MetS in young populations, identify knowledge gaps, and guide future studies funding priorities. It provides evidence-based insights into screening, diagnosis, treatment, offering practical guidance for healthcare professionals. Methods: A comprehensive search literature was conducted relevant PubMed Google Academic electronic database. The performed using a combination “obesity”, “complications”, “metabolic syndrome”, “children”, “adolescents” keywords. Studies were selected based predefined inclusion exclusion criteria ensure relevance methodological rigor. Results: lack universally accepted diagnostic children has led inconsistencies its definition across medical literature. Irrespective chosen approach, prevalence adolescents exhibited concurrent rise with increasing rates this age group. pathophysiology remains incompletely understood, ongoing discussions interplay genetic, epigenetic, environmental, dietary, lifestyle factors. Screening recommended overweight obese children. Conclusions: Establishing global, consensus-driven that account ethnicity, gender, would enhance accuracy treatment approaches. prevention excessive weight among stands paramount objective within modern society’s system. Considering complexity disease team must be multidisciplinary.
Язык: Английский