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2. What’s the name? Weight stigma and the battle against obesity
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Tanas, Rita, Bernasconi, Sergio, Marsella, Maria, and Corsello, Giovanni
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- 2020
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3. The treatment of obesity in children and adolescents: consensus position statement of the Italian society of pediatric endocrinology and diabetology, Italian Society of Pediatrics and Italian Society of Pediatric Surgery
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Maffeis, Claudio, primary, Olivieri, Francesca, additional, Valerio, Giuliana, additional, Verduci, Elvira, additional, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, additional, Calcaterra, Valeria, additional, Pelizzo, Gloria, additional, Salerno, Mariacarolina, additional, Staiano, Annamaria, additional, Bernasconi, Sergio, additional, Buganza, Raffaele, additional, Crinò, Antonino, additional, Corciulo, Nicola, additional, Corica, Domenico, additional, Destro, Francesca, additional, Di Bonito, Procolo, additional, Di Pietro, Mario, additional, Di Sessa, Anna, additional, deSanctis, Luisa, additional, Faienza, Maria Felicia, additional, Filannino, Grazia, additional, Fintini, Danilo, additional, Fornari, Elena, additional, Franceschi, Roberto, additional, Franco, Francesca, additional, Franzese, Adriana, additional, Giusti, Lia Franca, additional, Grugni, Graziano, additional, Iafusco, Dario, additional, Iughetti, Lorenzo, additional, Lera, Riccardo, additional, Limauro, Raffaele, additional, Maguolo, Alice, additional, Mancioppi, Valentina, additional, Manco, Melania, additional, Del Giudice, Emanuele Miraglia, additional, Morandi, Anita, additional, Moro, Beatrice, additional, Mozzillo, Enza, additional, Rabbone, Ivana, additional, Peverelli, Paola, additional, Predieri, Barbara, additional, Purromuto, Salvo, additional, Stagi, Stefano, additional, Street, Maria Elisabeth, additional, Tanas, Rita, additional, Tornese, Gianluca, additional, Umano, Giuseppina Rosaria, additional, and Wasniewska, Malgorzata, additional
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- 2023
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4. The rehabilitation of children and adolescents with severe or medically complicated obesity: an ISPED expert opinion document
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Grugni, Graziano, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, Valerio, Giuliana, Crinò, Antonino, Maffeis, Claudio, Tanas, Rita, Morino, Giuseppe Stefano, and Childhood Obesity Study Group of the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology (ISPED)
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- 2017
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5. The treatment of obesity in children and adolescents: consensus position statement of the Italian society of pediatric endocrinology and diabetology, Italian Society of Pediatrics and Italian Society of Pediatric Surgery
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Maffeis, Claudio, Olivieri, Francesca, Valerio, Giuliana, Verduci, Elvira, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, Calcaterra, Valeria, Pelizzo, Gloria, Salerno, Mariacarolina, Staiano, Annamaria, Bernasconi, Sergio, Buganza, Raffaele, Crinò, Antonino, Corciulo, Nicola, Corica, Domenico, Destro, Francesca, Di Bonito, Procolo, Di Pietro, Mario, Di Sessa, Anna, Desanctis, Luisa, Faienza, Maria Felicia, Filannino, Grazia, Fintini, Danilo, Fornari, Elena, Franceschi, Roberto, Franco, Francesca, Franzese, Adriana, Giusti, Lia Franca, Grugni, Graziano, Iafusco, Dario, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Lera, Riccardo, Limauro, Raffaele, Maguolo, Alice, Mancioppi, Valentina, Manco, Melania, Del Giudice, Emanuele Miraglia, Morandi, Anita, Moro, Beatrice, Mozzillo, Enza, Rabbone, Ivana, Peverelli, Paola, Predieri, Barbara, Purromuto, Salvo, Stagi, Stefano, Street, Maria Elisabeth, Tanas, Rita, Tornese, Gianluca, Umano, Giuseppina Rosaria, and Wasniewska, Malgorzata
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Bariatric surgery ,Treatment ,Cognitive and family-based behavior therapy ,Physical activity ,Obesity ,Drug ,Adolescents ,Children ,Nutrition - Published
- 2023
6. Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of pediatric obesity: consensus position statement of the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology and the Italian Society of Pediatrics
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Valerio, Giuliana, Maffeis, Claudio, Saggese, Giuseppe, Ambruzzi, Maria Amalia, Balsamo, Antonio, Bellone, Simonetta, Bergamini, Marcello, Bernasconi, Sergio, Bona, Gianni, Calcaterra, Valeria, Canali, Teresa, Caroli, Margherita, Chiarelli, Francesco, Corciulo, Nicola, Crinò, Antonino, Di Bonito, Procolo, Di Pietrantonio, Violetta, Di Pietro, Mario, Di Sessa, Anna, Diamanti, Antonella, Doria, Mattia, Fintini, Danilo, Franceschi, Roberto, Franzese, Adriana, Giussani, Marco, Grugni, Graziano, Iafusco, Dario, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Lamborghini, Adima, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, Limauro, Raffaele, Maltoni, Giulio, Manco, Melania, Reggiani, Leonardo Marchesini, Marcovecchio, Loredana, Marsciani, Alberto, del Giudice, Emanuele Miraglia, Morandi, Anita, Morino, Giuseppe, Moro, Beatrice, Nobili, Valerio, Perrone, Laura, Picca, Marina, Pietrobelli, Angelo, Privitera, Francesco, Purromuto, Salvatore, Ragusa, Letizia, Ricotti, Roberta, Santamaria, Francesca, Sartori, Chiara, Stilli, Stefano, Street, Maria Elisabeth, Tanas, Rita, Trifiró, Giuliana, Umano, Giuseppina Rosaria, Vania, Andrea, Verduci, Elvira, and Zito, Eugenio
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- 2018
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7. Addressing Weight Stigma and Weight-Based Discrimination in Children: Preparing Pediatricians to Meet the Challenge
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Tanas, Rita, primary, Gil, Begoña, additional, Marsella, Maria, additional, Nowicka, Paulina, additional, Pezzoli, Valdo, additional, Phelan, Sean M., additional, Queirolo, Sara, additional, Stanford, Fatima Cody, additional, Pettoello-Mantovani, Massimo, additional, and Bernasconi, Sergio, additional
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- 2022
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8. Addressing Weight Stigma and Weight-Based Discrimination in Children : Preparing Pediatricians to Meet the Challenge
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Tanas, Rita, Gil, Begona, Marsella, Maria, Nowicka, Paulina, Pezzoli, Valdo, Phelan, Sean M., Queirolo, Sara, Stanford, Fatima Cody, Pettoello-Mantovani, Massimo, Bernasconi, Sergio, Tanas, Rita, Gil, Begona, Marsella, Maria, Nowicka, Paulina, Pezzoli, Valdo, Phelan, Sean M., Queirolo, Sara, Stanford, Fatima Cody, Pettoello-Mantovani, Massimo, and Bernasconi, Sergio
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- 2022
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9. Consensus sulla lotta alo stigma nell'obesità
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Tanas, Rita, primary, Lera, Riccardo, additional, Baggiani, Francesco, additional, Caggese, Guido, additional, Tornese, Gianluca, additional, and Busetto, Luca, additional
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- 2020
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10. Obesità nell’età evolutiva: oltre lo stigma
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Tanas, Rita, primary, Calcaterra, Valeria, additional, Carletti, Claudia Veronica, additional, Tornese, Gianluca, additional, and Bernasconi, Sergio, additional
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- 2020
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11. Prevalence of pathogenetic MC4R mutations in Italian children with early Onset obesity, tall stature and familial history of obesity
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Crinò Antonino, Balsamo Antonio, Di Pietro Mario, Salvatoni Alessandro, Vottero Alessandra, Iughetti Lorenzo, Morino Giuseppe, Greggio Nella, Tanas Rita, Xiang Zhimin, Cirillo Grazia, Santoro Nicola, Grandone Anna, Haskell-Luevano Carrie, Perrone Laura, and del Giudice Emanuele
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Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Melanocortin-4-receptor (MC4R) mutations represent the most frequent genetic cause of non-syndromic early onset obesity. Children carrying MC4R mutations seem to show a particular phenotype characterized by early onset, severe obesity and high stature. To verify whether MC4R mutations are associated with this particular phenotype in the Italian pediatric population, we decided to screen the MC4R gene in a group of obese children selected on the basis of their phenotype. Methods To perform this study, a multicentric approach was designed. Particularly, to be enrolled in the study subjects needed to meet the following criteria: Body mass index ≥ 3 deviation scores according to age and sex, familiar history of obesity (at least one parent obese), obesity onset before the 10 years old, height ≥ 2 deviation scores. The coding region of MC4R gene was screened in 240 obese children (mean age 8.3 ± 3.1, mean BMI 30.8 ± 5.4) and in 200 controls (mean age 8.1 ± 2.8; mean BMI 14.2 ± 2.5). Results Three mutations have been found in five obese children. The S127L (C380T), found in three unrelated children, had been described and functionally characterized previously. The Q307X (C919T) and the Y332H (T994C) mutations were found in two patients. Functional studies showed that only Q307X impaired protein function. Conclusion The low prevalence of MC4R mutations (1.6%) in this group of obese children selected according to the obesity degree, the tall stature and the family history of obesity was similar to the prevalence observed in previous screenings performed in obese adults and in not phenotypically selected obese children.
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12. A family-based education program for obesity: a three-year study
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Marcolongo Renzo, Tanas Rita, Pedretti Stefania, and Gilli Giuseppe
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Abstract Background The epidemic of obesity is increasing in all countries. However, the number of controlled studies focusing on childhood obesity, with a long follow-up is still limited. Even though Behavioral Therapy shows some efficacy, it requires a prolonged teamwork that is not always available in public health settings. In addition, Behavioral Therapy is not always accepted. We describe a new intensive and sustainable family-based, Therapeutic Education program for childhood obesity. Methods Controlled clinical study: a family-based Therapeutic Education program without dietetic prescription involving overweight and obese children/adolescents, without evident psychological troubles, and their families. The program consisted of three clinical and therapeutic education sessions, carried out by a single physician. Further sessions were carried out every six months in the first year and then every year. Study population: 190 overweight children, 85 treated with a therapeutic education program (45 males and 40 females, mean age of 10.43 ± 3) with an average BMI% of 154.72 ± 19.6% and 105 matched children, treated with traditional dietary approach. Children's Body Mass Index (BMI) % and BMI Standard Deviation Score measured at baseline and after a three year-follow-up, were compared. Statistical tests: ANOVA-RM (repeated measures) controlled for distribution by Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Bartlett's test or correspondent non-parametric procedures, X2 tests or Fisher's exact test and simple linear regression. Results After a follow-up of 2.7 ± 1.1 years, 72.9% of the children who followed the Therapeutic Education Program obtained a BMI% reduction, compared to 42.8% of children who followed the traditional dietary treatment. Weight reduction was good in moderately obese children and in the severely obese. In addition, a smaller proportion of children treated with therapeutic education had negative results (BMI increase of >10%) compared to those treated with dietary approach (11.8% vs. 25.7%); finally, periodic phone calls reduced the drop-out rate in the therapeutic education group. Conclusion These results indicate the efficacy and sustainability of the Therapeutic Education program, that was completely carried out by a single pediatrician; in addition, it met with an elevated participant acceptance, suggesting a convenient therapeutic solution for skilled pediatricians and selected obese children, when Behavioral Therapy is not available or teamwork is poor.
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13. Additional file 1: of Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of pediatric obesity: consensus position statement of the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology and the Italian Society of Pediatrics
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Valerio, Giuliana, Maffeis, Claudio, Saggese, Giuseppe, Ambruzzi, Maria, Balsamo, Antonio, Bellone, Simonetta, Bergamini, Marcello, Bernasconi, Sergio, Bona, Gianni, Calcaterra, Valeria, Canali, Teresa, Caroli, Margherita, Chiarelli, Francesco, Corciulo, Nicola, Crinò, Antonino, Procolo Di Bonito, Pietrantonio, Violetta Di, Pietro, Mario Di, Sessa, Anna Di, Diamanti, Antonella, Doria, Mattia, Fintini, Danilo, Franceschi, Roberto, Franzese, Adriana, Giussani, Marco, Grugni, Graziano, Iafusco, Dario, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Adima Lamborghini, Licenziati, Maria, Limauro, Raffaele, Maltoni, Giulio, Manco, Melania, Reggiani, Leonardo, Marcovecchio, Loredana, Marsciani, Alberto, Giudice, Emanuele Del, Morandi, Anita, Morino, Giuseppe, Moro, Beatrice, Nobili, Valerio, Perrone, Laura, Picca, Marina, Pietrobelli, Angelo, Privitera, Francesco, Purromuto, Salvatore, Ragusa, Letizia, Ricotti, Roberta, Santamaria, Francesca, Sartori, Chiara, Stilli, Stefano, Street, Maria, Tanas, Rita, Trifiró, Giuliana, Umano, Giuseppina, Vania, Andrea, Verduci, Elvira, and Zito, Eugenio
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Level of evidence and grade of recommendations according to the National Guidelines System [4]. (DOCX 15Â kb)
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- 2018
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14. A Pilot Experience in the training of healthcare professionals to face the childhood obesity epidemic through family therapeutic education
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Marcolongo Renzo, Mazza Federica, Tanas Rita, Caggese Guido, Donach Martin, and Rossato Elisa
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Medical education ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Distance education ,Professional development ,Face (sociological concept) ,Disease ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Childhood obesity ,Group psychotherapy ,Family medicine ,Health care ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: Obesity is a high-cost social disease, the management of which, usually assigned to general practice, is less supported by evidence-based medicine. Most general practitioners feel unprepared to face the problem. Objectives: In 2000, at the Pediatric Department of Ferrara, we started a Family Group Therapeutic Education Program for the treatment of childhood obesity. More than 300 families have attended the program. Following our positive results, we created a professional training course on therapeutic education, addressed to healthcare personnel involved in the treatment of childhood obesity. The purpose of the present study is to discover if it is possible to promote the development of a shared therapeutic education strategy for obesity, involving primary care physiccians/pediatricians, specialists and dietitians. Methods: The integrated professional training course consists of a four-day seminar along with an on-line course for distance learning. The assessment of the project takes into account the following criteria: a multidimensional questionnaire (a pre- and post-test which explores: knowledge, motivation, self-efficacy, methodology, communication, modeling, etc.), an appreciation questionnaire with responses collected over the course of 2 years. Moreover, the nine participants of our 2008 training course began to use the new therapeutic tools in their practice and six of them sent us the anthropometric measurements of patients whom they have treated over the past two years using this approach allows us to present outcomes in terms of implementation of this therapeutic education program in everyday professional practice. Results and Conclusions: The course was attended by 15 healthcare professionals: ten in 2008 and five in 2009, from different Italian centers. Results seem to indicate a great interest and appreciation by the participants. Results based on BMI z-score reduction of the children cared for by our trainees seem to support the efficacy of our educational method in clinical practice. If these preliminary results are confirmed, new training projects for the management of childhood obesity can be planned and addressed to a wider healthcare professional public.
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15. The Interplay among BMI z-Score, Peer Victmization, and Self-Concept in Outpatient Children and Adolescents with Overweight or Obesity
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Bacchini, Dario, primary, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, additional, Affuso, Gaetana, additional, Garrasi, Alessandra, additional, Corciulo, Nicola, additional, Driul, Daniela, additional, Tanas, Rita, additional, Fiumani, Perla Maria, additional, Di Pietro, Elena, additional, Pesce, Sabino, additional, Crinò, Antonino, additional, Maltoni, Giulio, additional, Iughetti, Lorenzo, additional, Sartorio, Alessandro, additional, Deiana, Manuela, additional, Lombardi, Francesca, additional, and Valerio, Giuliana, additional
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- 2017
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16. 72nd Congress of the Italian Society of Pediatrics
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Braghero, Marco, primary, Staiano, Annamaria, additional, Biasin, Eleonora, additional, Matarazzo, Patrizia, additional, Einaudi, Silvia, additional, Manicone, Rosaria, additional, Felicetti, Francesco, additional, Brignardello, Enrico, additional, Fagioli, Franca, additional, Bignamini, Elisabetta, additional, Nave, Elena, additional, Callea, F., additional, Concato, C., additional, Fiscarelli, E., additional, Garrone, S., additional, de Gasperis, M.Rossi, additional, Calzi, Patrizia, additional, Marinelli, Grazia, additional, Besana, Roberto, additional, Caffarelli, Carlo, additional, Di Peri, Antonio, additional, Lapetina, Irene, additional, Cincinnati, Patrizia, additional, Da Riol, Rosalia Maria, additional, De Curtis, Mario, additional, Dito, Lucia, additional, Protano, Chiara, additional, Esposito, Susanna, additional, Ferrara, Dante, additional, Galiano, Rossella, additional, Novellino, Pasquale, additional, Kossoff, Eric Heath, additional, Krzysztofiak, Andrzej, additional, Bozzola, Elena, additional, Lancella, Laura, additional, Marchesi, Alessandra, additional, Villani, Alberto, additional, Lago, Paola, additional, Garetti, Elisabetta, additional, Pirelli, Anna, additional, Marchisio, Paola, additional, Santagati, Maria, additional, Stefani, Stefania, additional, Principi, Nicola, additional, d’Apolito, Valeria, additional, Memo, Luigi, additional, Selicorni, Angelo, additional, Miniello, Vito Leonardo, additional, Diaferio, Lucia, additional, Palmieri, Antonella, additional, Parola, Luciana, additional, Piro, Ettore, additional, Romano, Claudio, additional, Catena, Maria Ausilia, additional, Cardile, Sabrina, additional, Sacco, Oliviero, additional, Girosi, Donata, additional, Olcese, Roberta, additional, Tosca, Mariangela, additional, Rossi, Giovanni Arturo, additional, Salerno, Sergio, additional, Terranova, Maria Chiara, additional, Santamaria, Francesca, additional, Mancano, Giorgia, additional, Maitz, Silvia, additional, Stallings, Virginia A., additional, Berlolaso, Chiara, additional, McAnlis, Carolyn, additional, Schall, Joan I., additional, Striano, Pasquale, additional, Tanas, Rita, additional, De Iaco, Giulia, additional, Marsella, Maria, additional, Caggese, Guido, additional, Toma, Paolo, additional, Valentini, Piero, additional, Buonsenso, Danilo, additional, Pata, David, additional, Ceccarelli, Manuela, additional, Verduci, Elvira, additional, Brambilla, Marta, additional, Mariani, Benedetta, additional, Lassandro, Carlotta, additional, Dionigi, Alice Re, additional, Vizzuso, Sara, additional, Banderali, Giuseppe, additional, Panzarino, Gianvito, additional, Di Paolantonio, Claudia, additional, Verrotti, Alberto, additional, Cursi, Laura, additional, Grandin, Annalisa, additional, Virdis, Raffaele, additional, Carletti, Patrizia, additional, Weber, Giovanna, additional, Caiulo, Silvana, additional, and Vigone, Maria Cristina, additional
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- 2017
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17. Bullying and Victimization in Overweight and Obese Outpatient Children and Adolescents: An Italian Multicentric Study
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Bacchini, Dario, primary, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, additional, Garrasi, Alessandra, additional, Corciulo, Nicola, additional, Driul, Daniela, additional, Tanas, Rita, additional, Fiumani, Perla Maria, additional, Di Pietro, Elena, additional, Pesce, Sabino, additional, Crinò, Antonino, additional, Maltoni, Giulio, additional, Iughetti, Lorenzo, additional, Sartorio, Alessandro, additional, Deiana, Manuela, additional, Lombardi, Francesca, additional, and Valerio, Giuliana, additional
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- 2015
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18. Future directions in prevention and treatment of children obesity and eating disorders
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Tanas, Rita, primary, Caggese, Guido, additional, and Marucci, Simonetta, additional
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- 2015
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19. Évaluation clinique d’un programme d’éducation thérapeutique centré sur les familles d’enfants et d’adolescents obèses ou en surpoids
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Tanas, Rita, primary, Pedretti, Stefania, additional, Gilli, Giuseppe, additional, Gagnayre, Rémi, additional, and Marcolongo, Renzo, additional
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- 2012
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20. Evaluation clinique d’un programme d’éducation thérapeutique centré sur les familles d’enfants et d’adolescents obèses ou en surpoids
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Tanas, Rita, primary, Pedretti, Stefania, additional, Gilli, Giuseppe, additional, Gagnayre, Rémi, additional, and Marcolongo, Renzo, additional
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- 2011
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21. Prevalence of pathogenetic MC4R mutations in Italian children with early Onset obesity, tall stature and familial history of obesity
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Santoro, Nicola, primary, Cirillo, Grazia, additional, Xiang, Zhimin, additional, Tanas, Rita, additional, Greggio, Nella, additional, Morino, Giuseppe, additional, Iughetti, Lorenzo, additional, Vottero, Alessandra, additional, Salvatoni, Alessandro, additional, Di Pietro, Mario, additional, Balsamo, Antonio, additional, Crinò, Antonino, additional, Grandone, Anna, additional, Haskell-Luevano, Carrie, additional, Perrone, Laura, additional, and del Giudice, Emanuele Miraglia, additional
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- 2009
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22. A family-based education program for obesity: a three-year study
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Tanas, Rita, primary, Marcolongo, Renzo, additional, Pedretti, Stefania, additional, and Gilli, Giuseppe, additional
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- 2007
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23. What can we do for childhood obesity? Let's go dancing!
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Tanas, Rita, primary and Renzo, Marcolongo, additional
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- 2006
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24. 72nd Congress of the Italian Society of Pediatrics
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Braghero, Marco, Staiano, Annamaria, Biasin, Eleonora, Matarazzo, Patrizia, Einaudi, Silvia, Manicone, Rosaria, Felicetti, Francesco, Brignardello, Enrico, Fagioli, Franca, Bignamini, Elisabetta, Nave, Elena, Callea, F., Concato, C., Fiscarelli, E., Garrone, S., de Gasperis, M.Rossi, Calzi, Patrizia, Marinelli, Grazia, Besana, Roberto, Caffarelli, Carlo, Di Peri, Antonio, Lapetina, Irene, Cincinnati, Patrizia, Da Riol, Rosalia Maria, De Curtis, Mario, Dito, Lucia, Protano, Chiara, Esposito, Susanna, Ferrara, Dante, Galiano, Rossella, Novellino, Pasquale, Kossoff, Eric Heath, Krzysztofiak, Andrzej, Bozzola, Elena, Lancella, Laura, Marchesi, Alessandra, Villani, Alberto, Lago, Paola, Garetti, Elisabetta, Pirelli, Anna, Marchisio, Paola, Santagati, Maria, Stefani, Stefania, Principi, Nicola, d’Apolito, Valeria, Memo, Luigi, Selicorni, Angelo, Miniello, Vito Leonardo, Diaferio, Lucia, Palmieri, Antonella, Parola, Luciana, Piro, Ettore, Romano, Claudio, Catena, Maria Ausilia, Cardile, Sabrina, Sacco, Oliviero, Girosi, Donata, Olcese, Roberta, Tosca, Mariangela, Rossi, Giovanni Arturo, Salerno, Sergio, Terranova, Maria Chiara, Santamaria, Francesca, Mancano, Giorgia, Maitz, Silvia, Stallings, Virginia A., Berlolaso, Chiara, McAnlis, Carolyn, Schall, Joan I., Striano, Pasquale, Tanas, Rita, De Iaco, Giulia, Marsella, Maria, Caggese, Guido, Toma, Paolo, Valentini, Piero, Buonsenso, Danilo, Pata, David, Ceccarelli, Manuela, Verduci, Elvira, Brambilla, Marta, Mariani, Benedetta, Lassandro, Carlotta, Dionigi, Alice Re, Vizzuso, Sara, Banderali, Giuseppe, Panzarino, Gianvito, Di Paolantonio, Claudia, Verrotti, Alberto, Cursi, Laura, Grandin, Annalisa, Virdis, Raffaele, Carletti, Patrizia, Weber, Giovanna, Caiulo, Silvana, and Vigone, Maria Cristina
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25. The Interplay among BMI z-Score, Peer Victmization, and Self-Concept in Outpatient Children and Adolescents with Overweight or Obesity
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Elena Di Pietro, Rita Tanas, Giulio Maltoni, Giuliana Valerio, Manuela Deiana, Maria Rosaria Licenziati, Lorenzo Iughetti, Perla Maria Fiumani, Nicola Corciulo, Daniela Driul, Sabino Pesce, Alessandro Sartorio, Alessandra Garrasi, Antonino Crinò, Francesca Lombardi, Dario Bacchini, G Affuso, Bacchini, Dario, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, Affuso, Gaetana, Garrasi, Alessandra, Corciulo, Nicola, Driul, Daniela, Tanas, Rita, Fiumani, Perla Maria, Di Pietro, Elena, Pesce, Sabino, Crinã², Antonino, Maltoni, Giulio, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Sartorio, Alessandro, Deiana, Manuela, Lombardi, Francesca, Valerio, Giuliana, and Crinò, Antonino
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Male ,Pediatric Obesity ,obesity ,Adolescent ,peer victimization ,multicentric study ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,weight-based victimization ,education ,Self-concept ,Overweight ,Peer Group ,Structural equation modeling ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,030225 pediatrics ,Outpatients ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Peer Influence ,Child ,Crime Victims ,health care economics and organizations ,Bmi z score ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,05 social sciences ,Mean age ,social sciences ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Self Concept ,humanities ,self-concept ,Italy ,Physical Abuse ,bullying ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Peer victimization ,Quality of Life ,behavior and behavior mechanisms ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background: Research has provided evidence that obesity is associated with peer victimization and low levels of self-concept. No study has examined the relationship between BMI z-score, self-concept in multiple domains, and peer victimization. Methods: The aim of the research was to investigate the interplay between BMI z-score, self-concept in multiple domains (physical, athletic, social), and peer victimization, testing direct, mediated, and moderated associations. Eighty hundred fifteen outpatient children and adolescents were consecutively recruited in 14 hospitals distributed over the Italian country. The sample consisted of 419 males and 396 females; mean age 10.91 ± 1.97 years (range 6-14 years) and mean BMI z-score 1.85 ± 0.74 (range -0.97 ± 3.27). Peer victimization and self-concept were assessed with a revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire and with the Self-Perception Profile for Children. A structural equation model approach was used to determine the associations among variables, testing two competing models. Results: In both models, path analysis revealed that BMI z-score was directly associated with peer victimization and self-concept in multiple domains. In the first model, peer victimization mediated the relationship between BMI-score and self-concept, whereas in the alternative model, self-concept mediated the relationship between BMI z-score and peer victimization. Interaction analyses revealed that social competence moderated the relationship between BMI z-score and peer victimization and that peer victimization moderated the relationship between BMI z-score and physical appearance. Conclusions: Higher levels of BMI z-score are a risk factor for peer victimization and poor self-concept. When high levels of BMI z-score are associated with a negative self-concept, the risk of victimization increases. Preventive and supportive interventions are needed to avoid negative consequences on quality of life in children and adolescents with obesity.
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26. Obesità nell’età evolutiva: oltre lo stigma
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Gianluca Tornese, Rita Tanas, Claudia Carletti, Sergio Bernasconi, Valeria Calcaterra, Tanas, Rita, Calcaterra, Valeria, Veronica Carletti, Claudia, Tornese, Gianluca, and Bernasconi, Sergio
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stigma ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,obesità - Abstract
La derisione sul peso, sostenuta dalla ricerca di una magrezza irreale, a simboleggiare emozioni e sogni più affascinanti della dura e povera realtà, promossa da movimenti artistici della fine del XIX secolo dopo la nascita della fotografia, sta crescendo e prevalendo su quella relativa a una appartenenza etnica, religiosa e sessuale. Lo stigma non favorisce una sana consapevolezza del peso e quindi una crescita della motivazione alla cura, ma aumenta depressione e ansia, riduce l’autostima e la self-efficacy, crea vergogna, che isola e paralizza. Insomma ostacola la cura, togliendo a curanti e curati la sensazione di potercela fare. Nel tentativo di aumentare il livello di allerta generale sul tema obesità, il WHO sembra piuttosto favorire lo stigma senza riuscire a migliorare l’offerta di cure.
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- 2020
27. Consensus sulla lotta allo stigma nell’obesità
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Rita, Tanas, Riccardo, Lera, Francesco, Baggiani, Guido, Caggese, Tornese, Gianluca, Luca, Busetto, Tanas, Rita, Lera, Riccardo, Baggiani, Francesco, Caggese, Guido, Tornese, Gianluca, and Busetto, Luca
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Weight stigma ,Consensus ,Obesity ,Weight talking ,Communication - Abstract
People with obesity daily face a pervasive and ubiquitous form of stigma on weight that damages health and reduces the likelihood of receiving adequate care. The stigma is reinforced by outdated ideas on body weight regulation and lack of up-to-date scientific knowledge. The prevailing opinion that obesity is a choice that can be avoided misleads public health policies, confuses messages in the media, undermines access to treatments and compromises research. The stigma is a serious obstacle, therefore tackling it is not only a matter of human rights and social justice, but a way to promote prevention and treatment. A large group of international experts examined the evidence on the causes and consequences of the stigma and developed a Consensus to end it, raising awareness among health workers, politicians and public opinion, encouraging training and facilitating a new narrative on obesity. Successful therapies for all people with obesity can arise from the shared struggle against the stigma.
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- 2020
28. Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of pediatric obesity: Consensus position statement of the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology and the Italian Society of Pediatrics
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Valerio Nobili, Maria Amalia Ambruzzi, Giuseppina Rosaria Umano, Antonella Diamanti, Maria E. Street, Chiara Sartori, Emanuele Miraglia del Giudice, Valeria Calcaterra, Elvira Verduci, Stefano Stilli, Marcello Bergamini, Dario Iafusco, Teresa Canali, Maria Rosaria Licenziati, Danilo Fintini, G. Trifirò, Anna Di Sessa, Giuseppe Saggese, Margherita Caroli, Adima Lamborghini, Nicola Corciulo, Adriana Franzese, Anita Morandi, Graziano Grugni, Salvatore Purromuto, Gianni Bona, Laura Perrone, Procolo Di Bonito, Claudio Maffeis, S. Bellone, Roberta Ricotti, Francesco Chiarelli, Sergio Bernasconi, Leonardo Marchesini Reggiani, Marina Picca, A. Marsciani, Eugenio Zito, Beatrice Moro, Andrea Vania, Violetta Di Pietrantonio, Giulio Maltoni, Antonio Balsamo, Marco Giussani, Lorenzo Iughetti, L. Ragusa, Melania Manco, Roberto Franceschi, Francesca Santamaria, Giuseppe Morino, Antonino Crinò, Francesco Privitera, Raffaele Limauro, Mattia Doria, Angelo Pietrobelli, Mario Di Pietro, Giuliana Valerio, Loredana Marcovecchio, Rita Tanas, Valerio, Giuliana, Maffeis, Claudio, Saggese, Giuseppe, Amalia Ambruzzi, Maria, Balsamo, Antonio, Bellone, Simonetta, Bergamini, Marcello, Bernasconi, Sergio, Bona, Gianni, Calcaterra, Valeria, Canali, Teresa, Caroli, Margherita, Chiarelli, Francesco, Corciulo, Nicola, Crinò, Antonino, Di Bonito, Procolo, Di Pietrantonio, Violetta, Di Pietro, Mario, Di Sessa, Anna, Diamanti, Antonella, Doria, Mattia, Fintini, Danilo, Franceschi, Roberto, Franzese, Adriana, Giussani, Marco, Grugni, Graziano, Iafusco, Dario, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Lamborghini, Adima, Rosaria Licenziati, Maria, Limauro, Raffaele, Maltoni, Giulio, Manco, Melania, Marchesini Reggiani, Leonardo, Marcovecchio, Loredana, Marsciani, Alberto, Miraglia del Giudice, Emanuele, Morandi, Anita, Morino, Giuseppe, Moro, Beatrice, Nobili, Valerio, Perrone, Laura, Picca, Marina, Pietrobelli, Angelo, Privitera, Francesco, Purromuto, Salvatore, Ragusa, Letizia, Ricotti, Roberta, Santamaria, Francesca, Sartori, Chiara, Stilli, Stefano, Elisabeth Street, Maria, Tanas, Rita, Trifiró, Giuliana, Rosaria Umano, Giuseppina, Vania, Andrea, Verduci, Elvira, Zito, Eugenio, Ambruzzi, Maria Amalia, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, Reggiani, Leonardo Marchesini, Del Giudice, Emanuele Miraglia, Street, Maria Elisabeth, and Umano, Giuseppina Rosaria
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Position statement ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatric Obesity ,Evidence-based practice ,Consensus ,Adolescent ,Pediatric endocrinology ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Consensu ,Disease ,Review ,Pediatrics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,030225 pediatrics ,Intervention (counseling) ,Diagnosis ,Medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Societies, Medical ,Pediatric ,Pediatric obesity ,Prevention ,Treatment ,business.industry ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Diagnosis treatment ,Italy ,Family medicine ,Child, Preschool ,business ,Psychosocial ,Human ,Diagnosi - Abstract
The Italian Consensus Position Statement on Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Obesity in Children and Adolescents integrates and updates the previous guidelines to deliver an evidence based approach to the disease. The following areas were reviewed: (1) obesity definition and causes of secondary obesity; (2) physical and psychosocial comorbidities; (3) treatment and care settings; (4) prevention. The main novelties deriving from the Italian experience lie in the definition, screening of the cardiometabolic and hepatic risk factors and the endorsement of a staged approach to treatment. The evidence based efficacy of behavioral intervention versus pharmacological or surgical treatments is reported. Lastly, the prevention by promoting healthful diet, physical activity, sleep pattern, and environment is strongly recommended since the intrauterine phase. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1186/s13052-018-0525-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2018
29. Bullying and Victimization in Overweight and Obese Outpatient Children and Adolescents: An Italian Multicentric Study
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Sabino Pesce, Alessandro Sartorio, Perla Maria Fiumani, Giulio Maltoni, Nicola Corciulo, Maria Rosaria Licenziati, Rita Tanas, Elena Di Pietro, Manuela Deiana, Daniela Driul, Antonino Crinò, Alessandra Garrasi, Dario Bacchini, Francesca Lombardi, Giuliana Valerio, Lorenzo Iughetti, Bacchini, Dario, Licenziati, Maria Rosaria, Garrasi, Alessandra, Corciulo, Nicola, Driul, Daniela, Tanas, Rita, Fiumani, Perla Maria, Di Pietro, Elena, Pesce, Sabino, Crino, Antonino, Maltoni, Giulio, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Sartorio, Alessandro, Deiana, Manuela, Lombardi, Francesca, and Valerio, Giuliana
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,obesity ,Adolescent ,bullying, victimization, obesity, children, adolescents ,Science ,education ,Poison control ,Sex Factor ,Overweight ,Suicide prevention ,Childhood obesity ,Occupational safety and health ,Sex Factors ,children ,Injury prevention ,Outpatients ,medicine ,Humans ,adolescents ,Obesity ,Psychiatry ,Child ,Crime Victims ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Medicine (all) ,victimization ,Body Weight ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Outpatient ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Bullying ,medicine.disease ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all) ,Italy ,Medicine ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Crime Victim ,Human ,Research Article - Abstract
ObjectiveBeing overweight or obese is one of the most common reasons that children and adolescents are teased at school. We carried out a study in order to investigate: i) the relation between weight status and school bullying and ii) the relation between weight status categories and types of victimization and bullying in an outpatient sample of Italian children and adolescents with different degrees of overweight from minimal overweight up to severe obesity.Participants/methodsNine-hundred-forty-seven outpatient children and adolescents (age range 6.0-14.0 years) were recruited in 14 hospitals distributed over the country of Italy. The participants were classified as normal-weight (N = 129), overweight (N = 126), moderately obese (N = 568), and severely obese (N = 124). The nature and extent of verbal, physical and relational bullying and victimization were assessed with an adapted version of the revised Olweus bully-victim questionnaire. Each participant was coded as bully, victim, bully-victim, or not involved.ResultsNormal-weight and overweight participants were less involved in bullying than obese participants; severely obese males were more involved in the double role of bully and victim. Severely obese children and adolescents suffered not only from verbal victimization but also from physical victimization and exclusion from group activities. Weight status categories were not directly related to bullying behaviour; however severely obese males perpetrated more bullying behaviour compared to severely obese females.ConclusionsObesity and bullying among children and adolescents are of ongoing concern worldwide and may be closely related. Common strategies of intervention are needed to cope with these two social health challenges.
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30. Exaggerated TSH response to TRH ("sub-biochemical" hypothyroidism) in prepubertal and adolescent thalassaemic patients with iron overload: prevalence and 20-year natural history.
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De Sanctis V, Tanas R, Gamberini MR, Sprocati M, Govoni MR, and Marsella M
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- Adolescent, Child, Humans, Hypothyroidism blood, Retrospective Studies, Statistics, Nonparametric, Thyroglobulin blood, Thyroxine blood, Triiodothyronine blood, Iron Overload blood, Thyrotropin blood, Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone pharmacology, beta-Thalassemia blood
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The severity of thyroid dysfunction in patients with beta-thalassaemia major is variable in different series. An exaggerated thyrotropin response to thyrotropin-releasing-hormone (TRH) has been found in 1 out of 5 beta-thalassaemia major patients. Because it is not well known how many of these patients will develop overt or subclinical hypothyroidism, we reviewed retrospectively the thyroid status (thyroid hormones, TBG, TG basal and TSH peak after TRH test) of 24 children and adolescents with beta-thalassemia major (mean age 12.1+/-3.9 years) on periodic transfusion therapy, regularly followed in our Centre during the last 20 years. As controls we studied 30 normal subjects aged 13.4+/-2.5 years. In our group of 24 thalassaemics an exaggerated TSH response to TRH test was found in 8 (33.3%), 3 of whom developed subclinical or overt hypothyroidism from 3 to 11 years later. TSH peak values correlated directly with ferritin levels, ALT, and compliance index to chelation therapy. Our data suggest that an exaggerated TSH response to TRH test is frequent in beta-thalassemia major, and may evolve into subclinical or overt hypothyroidism as we found in 37.5% of our patients with sub-biochemical hypothyroidism.
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- 2008
31. What can we do for childhood obesity? Let's go dancing!
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Tanas R and Renzo M
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- Child, Humans, Dancing, Obesity prevention & control
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- 2006
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