ESPE2024 Poster Category 3 Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (35 abstracts)
1Vietnam National Children's Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam. 2Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. 3VNU University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hanoi, Vietnam
Childhood obesity has become a global pandemic in developed countries, leading to a host of medical conditions that contribute to increased morbidity 13.4% for girls. Here, we describe characteristics of obese children from 5 to 19 years old at the Vietnam National Children’s Hospital in 2023.
Methods: Cross sectional study in 437 obese children in 2023.
Results: The obese children accounted for 70.02% in the group of and premature death. Rates of obesity among children and adolescents in developed countries worldwide, collected in 2013, were 12.9% for boys and age from 5 – 10, 29,98% in the group of age from 10 – 19. The ratio of male and female children was 1.8:1. The average BIM Z-score was 3.00 +/- 1.02 and the average height Z-score was 0.58 +/- 1.14. 286 and 151 children had BMI Z-score from 2 to 3 SD and > 3SD, respectively. We found 29 obese children (6.4%) with Cushing syndrome, 218 obese children (49.9%) with acanthosis nigricans, 52 obese children (11.9%) with hypertension. The children with BMI Z-score >3 had more high risk of hypertension (20.53%). Some investigation abnormalities were found: Diabetes:1.2%; Pre-diabetes: 31.08%; Hypertriglyceridemia: 12.44%; Hypercholesterolemia (19.59%); Hypocalcemia (24.4%); Vitamin D deficiency: 51.4%; Hyperinsulinemia: 32.2%; Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD): 48.08%. NAFLD was presented higher in the group of BMI Z-score >3 (52.8%).
Conclusion: Obesity in Vietnam Northern is not rare. The complication of obesity accounted for approximal 50%. The prevention and management should be more concerned.