ESPE Abstracts (2019) 92 P2-111

ESPE2019 Poster Category 2 Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (38 abstracts)

Osteoprotegerin and Metabolic Status in Children with Obesity

Hanna Mikhno 1 , Anzhalika Solntsava 2 & Helena Dashkevich 3


12nd city children`s hospital, Minsk, Belarus. 2Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus. 310th city clinical hospital, Minsk, Belarus


Objective: determination of changes in metabolic status and osteoprotegerin concentrations in obese children.

Methods: We examined 120 children in the University Hospital (Minsk) from 2017 to 2019 yrs. Their anthropometric parameters (height, weight, body mass index (BMI)) were determined. Blood levels of osteoprotegerin (OPG), insulin were determined. In the biochemical blood test, the parameters of uric acid, insulin were evaluated.

All children were divided into 2 groups: group 1 children with morbid obesity - 40 patients (23 boys(B)/ 17 girls(G)) (BMI more than 99th percentile for sex and age) (BMI 33.04±4.67 kg/m2, age 13.17±2.42 years); group 2 - 30 patients (B/G=34/38) with alimentary obesity (BMI-95-99th percentile for sex and age) (BMI 27.60±2.06 kg/m2, age 13.43±2.27 years). The control group consisted of 50 patients (B/G=24/26) with normal body weight (BMI 19.86±2.24 kg/m2, age 13.32±2.30 years).

Results: In the subgroups of boys with obesity, there were significant differences in the concentration of uric acid in comparison with the control (alimentary obesity 426.55±62.25 mmol/l vs 242.58±49.90 mmol/l (P=0.01)), morbid obesity 324.10±59.33 mmol/l vs 242.58±49.90 mmol/l (P=0.01)). Girls with obesity have a significant increase in uric acid level in comparison with the control group (alimentary obesity 328.10±51.43 mmol/l vs 213.0±39.64 mmol/l (P=0.0001), morbid obesity 409.04±84.23 mmol/l vs 213.0±39.64 mmol/l (P=0.0001)).

In boys with obesity higher concentrations of OPG were detected relative to the control group (alimentary obesity 21.89±2.17 ng/ml vs 18.1±1.21 ng/ml (P=0.05), morbid 22,22±2,14 ng/ml vs 18.1±1.21 ng/ml (P=0.03)).

In boys with obesity higher concentrations of insulin were detected relative to the control group (alimentary obesity 18.9±12.7 µU/ml vs 9.1±4.2 µU/ml (P=0.0001), morbid 28.71±7.36 µU/ml vs 9.1±4.2 µU/ml (P=0.001)). In girls with obesity, the concentration of insulin relative to the control group was (alimentary obesity 20.28±6.25 µU/ml vs 14.10±6.80 µU/ml (P=0.001)) morbid obesity 23.32±9.65 µE/ml vs 14.10±6.80 µU/ml (P=0.001)).

Conclusion: Children with obesity have an increase in insulin and OPG rates.

Volume 92

58th Annual ESPE

Vienna, Austria
19 Sep 2019 - 21 Sep 2019

European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology 

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