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Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Among Adult Survivors of Childhood Leukemia.


ABSTRACT: Treatment-related obesity and the metabolic syndrome in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Both conditions often begin during therapy. Preventive measures, including dietary counseling and tailored exercise, should be initiated early in the course of survivorship, with referral to specialists to optimize success. However, among adults who develop obesity or the metabolic syndrome and who do not respond to lifestyle therapy, medical intervention may be indicated to manage underlying pathology, such as growth hormone deficiency, or to mitigate risk factors of cardiovascular disease. Because no specific clinical trials have been done in this population to treat metabolic syndrome or its components, clinicians who follow adult survivors of childhood ALL should use the existing American Heart Association/National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Scientific Statement to guide their approach.

SUBMITTER: Gibson TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4813812 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Among Adult Survivors of Childhood Leukemia.

Gibson Todd M TM   Ehrhardt Matthew J MJ   Ness Kirsten K KK  

Current treatment options in oncology 20160401 4


Treatment-related obesity and the metabolic syndrome in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Both conditions often begin during therapy. Preventive measures, including dietary counseling and tailored exercise, should be initiated early in the course of survivorship, with referral to specialists to optimize success. However, among adults who develop obesity or the metabolic syndrome and who do not respond to lifestyle therapy  ...[more]

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