Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese Childre

Depression, anxiety disorders, learning disability are common problems requiring pediatric care and found to be associated with obesity. Elevated and reduced levels of trace elements may be indicators of depression. Deficiencies or toxicities of some elements may also cause weight gain leading obesi...

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Main Authors: M. Metin DONMA, Orkide DONMA
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayincilik 2017-04-01
Series:Namık Kemal Tıp Dergisi
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Online Access: http://namikkemalmedj.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/associaton-of-depression-and-trace-elements-in-obe/40432
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description Depression, anxiety disorders, learning disability are common problems requiring pediatric care and found to be associated with obesity. Elevated and reduced levels of trace elements may be indicators of depression. Deficiencies or toxicities of some elements may also cause weight gain leading obesity, which is a health problem increasing worldwide particularly among children and adolescents. In this review, the physical and mental health consequences of pediatric and adolescent obesity will be evaluated from the trace elements point of view. Better understanding of the participation of trace elements in the metabolic pathways related to neurophysiological processes, their interactions and cumulative effects will help to improve health and also the effects of treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-ed99b203e4ca43cd873b61292493e3bb2023-02-15T16:12:58ZengGalenos YayincilikNamık Kemal Tıp Dergisi2587-02622017-04-0151505713049054Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese ChildreM. Metin DONMA0Orkide DONMA1 Namik Kemal University, Medical Faculty, Department of Pediatrics, Tekirdağ, Turkey Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Istanbul, Turkey Depression, anxiety disorders, learning disability are common problems requiring pediatric care and found to be associated with obesity. Elevated and reduced levels of trace elements may be indicators of depression. Deficiencies or toxicities of some elements may also cause weight gain leading obesity, which is a health problem increasing worldwide particularly among children and adolescents. In this review, the physical and mental health consequences of pediatric and adolescent obesity will be evaluated from the trace elements point of view. Better understanding of the participation of trace elements in the metabolic pathways related to neurophysiological processes, their interactions and cumulative effects will help to improve health and also the effects of treatment. http://namikkemalmedj.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/associaton-of-depression-and-trace-elements-in-obe/40432 depressionobesitychildrentrace elements
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Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese Childre
Namık Kemal Tıp Dergisi
depression
obesity
children
trace elements
title Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese Childre
title_full Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese Childre
title_fullStr Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese Childre
title_full_unstemmed Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese Childre
title_short Associatıon of Depression and Trace Elements in Obese Childre
title_sort association of depression and trace elements in obese childre
topic depression
obesity
children
trace elements
url http://namikkemalmedj.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/associaton-of-depression-and-trace-elements-in-obe/40432
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