2023
Championing the use of people‐first language in childhood overweight and obesity to address weight bias and stigma: A joint statement from the European‐Childhood‐Obesity‐Group (ECOG), the European‐Coalition‐for‐People‐Living‐with‐Obesity (ECPO), the International‐Paediatric‐Association (IPA), Obesity‐Canada, the European‐Association‐for‐the‐Study‐of‐Obesity Childhood‐Obesity‐Task‐Force (EASO‐COTF), Obesity Action Coalition (OAC), The Obesity Society (TOS) and the World‐Obesity‐Federation (WOF)
Weghuber D, Khandpur N, Boyland E, Mazur A, Frelut M, Forslund A, Vlachopapadopoulou E, Erhardt É, Vania A, Molnar D, Ring‐Dimitriou S, Caroli M, Mooney V, Forhan M, Ramos‐Salas X, Pulungan A, Holms J, O'Malley G, Baker J, Jastreboff A, Baur L, Thivel D. Championing the use of people‐first language in childhood overweight and obesity to address weight bias and stigma: A joint statement from the European‐Childhood‐Obesity‐Group (ECOG), the European‐Coalition‐for‐People‐Living‐with‐Obesity (ECPO), the International‐Paediatric‐Association (IPA), Obesity‐Canada, the European‐Association‐for‐the‐Study‐of‐Obesity Childhood‐Obesity‐Task‐Force (EASO‐COTF), Obesity Action Coalition (OAC), The Obesity Society (TOS) and the World‐Obesity‐Federation (WOF). Pediatric Obesity 2023, 18: e13024. PMID: 37002830, DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.13024.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Addressing psychosocial health in the treatment and care of adolescents with obesity
Jebeile H, Cardel MI, Kyle TK, Jastreboff AM. Addressing psychosocial health in the treatment and care of adolescents with obesity. Obesity 2021, 29: 1413-1422. PMID: 34431234, DOI: 10.1002/oby.23194.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychosocial healthPsychosocial outcomesMajority of adolescentsCare of adolescentsBody imagePsychological supportPsychosocial impactObesity treatment interventionsAdolescentsTreatment interventionsSelf-directed weight lossFuture researchPsychosocial comorbiditiesReduced symptomsWeight management optionsMulticomponent interventionWeight lossFurther weight gainQuality of lifeTreatment servicesObesity treatmentImpact of interventionsInterventionAntiobesity pharmacotherapiesObesity care
2019
Clinical Considerations Regarding the Use of Obesity Pharmacotherapy in Adolescents with Obesity
Srivastava G, Fox CK, Kelly AS, Jastreboff AM, Browne AF, Browne NT, Pratt JSA, Bolling C, Michalsky MP, Cook S, Lenders CM, Apovian CM. Clinical Considerations Regarding the Use of Obesity Pharmacotherapy in Adolescents with Obesity. Obesity 2019, 27: 190-204. PMID: 30677262, PMCID: PMC6449849, DOI: 10.1002/oby.22385.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsIntensive lifestyle interventionObesity pharmacotherapyLifestyle interventionSevere obesityPrediabetes/type 2 diabetesObesity-related comorbid diseasesNonalcoholic fatty liver diseasePediatric primary care providersIntensive lifestyle modificationFatty liver diseaseMore effective treatment strategiesObstructive sleep apneaEffective treatment optionPrimary care providersType 2 diabetesEffective treatment strategiesLifestyle modificationPharmacotherapy optionsBariatric surgeryComorbid diseasesLiver diseaseSleep apneaTreatment algorithmExcess adiposityInformed consent regulations
2018
Preventing Childhood Obesity Through a Mindfulness-Based Parent Stress Intervention: A Randomized Pilot Study
Jastreboff AM, Chaplin TM, Finnie S, Savoye M, Stults-Kolehmainen M, Silverman WK, Sinha R. Preventing Childhood Obesity Through a Mindfulness-Based Parent Stress Intervention: A Randomized Pilot Study. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2018, 202: 136-142.e1. PMID: 30241766, PMCID: PMC6203652, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.07.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood obesityChild body mass indexGroup interventionPhysical activity counselingRandomized pilot studyBody mass indexChildhood obesity riskControl group interventionEarly childhood obesityStress interventionsActivity counselingMass indexObesity riskPhysical activityTherapeutic mechanismObesityGroup attendanceRisk 2Pilot studyInterventionSignificant increaseLow-income parentsGreater improvementRiskParent-child dyads
2015
Blunted suppression of acyl‐ghrelin in response to fructose ingestion in obese adolescents: The role of insulin resistance
Van Name M, Giannini C, Santoro N, Jastreboff AM, Kubat J, Li F, Kursawe R, Savoye M, Duran E, Dziura J, Sinha R, Sherwin RS, Cline G, Caprio S. Blunted suppression of acyl‐ghrelin in response to fructose ingestion in obese adolescents: The role of insulin resistance. Obesity 2015, 23: 653-661. PMID: 25645909, PMCID: PMC4548801, DOI: 10.1002/oby.21019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcyl ghrelinObese insulinGlucose ingestionInsulin resistanceObese adolescentsCross-over designFructose ingestionGut hormonesChildhood obesityInsulin sensitivityFructose consumptionEffect of glucoseDiminished suppressionRandom orderIngestionObesityPYYAdolescentsInsulinSuppression differencesGlucoseMinutesResponseGhrelinOIR
2014
Leptin Is Associated With Exaggerated Brain Reward and Emotion Responses to Food Images in Adolescent Obesity
Jastreboff AM, Lacadie C, Seo D, Kubat J, Van Name MA, Giannini C, Savoye M, Constable RT, Sherwin RS, Caprio S, Sinha R. Leptin Is Associated With Exaggerated Brain Reward and Emotion Responses to Food Images in Adolescent Obesity. Diabetes Care 2014, 37: 3061-3068. PMID: 25139883, PMCID: PMC4207200, DOI: 10.2337/dc14-0525.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-calorie foodsBrain responsesFood imagesEmotion processingEmotion responsesAdolescent brainNeural responsesNeural activationHigh-calorie food consumptionFood cravingsNeural alterationsBrain rewardFunctional MRIAdolescent obesityRisk of overconsumptionAdolescentsObesity-related metabolic changesEndogenous leptin levelsFood advertisingMetabolic changesYouthDevelopment of obesityType 2 diabetesLean adolescentsNation's youth