Childhood obesity, weight loss and developmental trajectories predict the persistence and remission of childhood sleep-disordered breathing.
S S FryeJulio Fernandez-MendozaS L CalhounJ GainesA N VgontzasD LiaoE O BixlerPublished in: Pediatric obesity (2018)
Our data support a causal role for obesity and weight loss in the chronicity and remission, respectively, of childhood SDB in the transition to adolescence and suggest that remission of SDB is related to developmental trajectories of the upper airway in a significant proportion of children. Thus, targeting childhood obesity and weight gain should be a priority in the prevention and treatment of SDB during this critical developmental period.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- weight gain
- bariatric surgery
- roux en y gastric bypass
- depressive symptoms
- disease activity
- birth weight
- gastric bypass
- ulcerative colitis
- body mass index
- young adults
- rheumatoid arthritis
- early life
- childhood cancer
- machine learning
- cancer therapy
- type diabetes
- big data
- combination therapy
- physical activity