Overweight Child: Medical Evaluation
Topic Overview
If your child has been diagnosed by a doctor as being
overweight
or at risk of becoming overweight, a
thorough medical exam is important to identify and treat any related health
problems.
History
Your doctor will ask
about:
- Your child's weight history, to see if your
child has had an unusual change in rate of growth.
- What may have
started the weight gain (such as an illness, family crisis or change, or
medicine).
- A family history of
obesity
,
type 2 diabetes
, heart disease,
high blood pressure
, and
gallstones
.
- Sleeping problems your child
may have, such as
sleep apnea
, which means your child stops breathing at
times while asleep.
- When you noticed your child's weight
gain.
- Past efforts to manage weight.
- Unhealthy eating
behavior, such as binge eating or fasting.
- Your child's diet and
exercise history.
Causes of overweight
Your doctor will look for
physical or emotional reasons for your child's weight gain, including
Prader-Willi syndrome
,
hypothyroidism
,
Cushing's syndrome
(all of which are rare), or
emotional causes such as
depression
,
anxiety
, and
eating disorders
.
Some or all of the
following tests will be done to help identify the cause and complications of
being overweight:
Your doctor will also ask if your child is taking
medicines that may result in weight gain, including:
- Antidepressants, such as amitriptyline, desipramine
(Norpramin), and imipramine
(Tofranil).
-
Corticosteroids
, such as cortisone (Cortone),
hydrocortisone (Cortef), and prednisone.
- Medicines used to
control
seizures
, such as divalproex (Depakote) and gabapentin
(Neurontin).
Physical exam
During a
complete physical exam, your doctor will check your child's health and look for
early signs of problems, including:
- High blood pressure.
-
High cholesterol
.
- Type 2 diabetes
or high blood sugar levels.
Your doctor may refer your child to a medical specialist or
a
registered dietitian
.
Credits
|
By
| Healthwise Staff |
|
Primary Medical Reviewer
| John Pope, MD - Pediatrics |
|
Specialist Medical Reviewer
| Rhonda O'Brien, MS, RD, CDE - Certified Diabetes Educator |
|
Last Revised
| August 29, 2011 |
Last Revised:
August 29, 2011