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Dr. Lurie Children's Hospital
Affiliation: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Pediatric Obesity Is a Disease: Treatment, Medications, Surgery & Equity in Care with Dr. Justin Ryder

Video Published 2026-03-03 Updated 2026-05-10

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Topic Overview

Expert discussion on pediatric obesity as a multifactorial disease requiring treatment rather than watchful waiting. Covers the continuum of care including intensive lifestyle intervention, pharmacotherapy (GLP-1 agonists), and bariatric surgery, with emphasis on health equity and access to treatment for all affected children.

Key Takeaways

  • Obesity is a multifactorial disease requiring treatment, not watchful waiting, for all children above 85th percentile per new AAP guidelines.
  • Treatment continuum includes intensive lifestyle therapy (26+ contact hours), FDA-approved medications (age 12+), and bariatric surgery (age 13+).
  • GLP-1 agonists like Wegovy show ~17% weight loss; bariatric surgery produces sustained results but weight regain remains a significant challenge.
  • 5 million US children have both obesity and MASLD; 250K-1M risk progressing to cirrhosis, highlighting urgent need for early intervention.
  • Access to obesity medications is a health equity issue—disease disproportionately affects people of color and those in poverty with variable coverage.

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