Case Study: Childhood Obesity Resulting from Erroneous Parental Beliefs and Influence of Grandmother in Decision Making



Mohamed Elmatboly1* and Ahmed Elmelhat2

1Pediatric specialist, Gargash hospital, Dubai, UAE.

2NICU/Pediatric specialist, HMS Mirdif hospital, Dubai, UAE.

*Corresponding Author: Mohamed Elmatboly, Pediatric specialist, Gargash hospital, Dubai, UAE.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.58624/SVOAPD.2024.03.065

Received: May 09, 2023     Published: May 28, 2024

 

Abstract

This case study presents a 12-year-old male child, suffering from morbid obesity (169 kg, BMI 59.88) due to hyperphagia and sedentary lifestyle. Born premature and admitted to NICU for 8 months, Abdulla developed hyperphagia post first year of life. Despite efforts by parents and patient to address the weight issue, the grandmother's belief that weight loss will be fatal hinders progress. Abdulla presents with comorbidities like vitamin D deficiency, insulin-resistant diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, asthma, and fatty liver. This case underscores the critical influence of family dynamics on childhood obesity management.

Keywords: Childhood obesity, Hyperphagia, Family dynamics, Erroneous beliefs, Multidisciplinary approach.

Citation: Mohamed E, Ahmed E. Case Study: Childhood Obesity Resulting from Erroneous Parental Beliefs and Influence of Grandmother in Decision Making. SVOA Paediatrics 2024, 3:3, 54-56.