ESPE Abstracts (2016) 86 P-P2-302

ESPE2016 Poster Presentations Diabetes P2 (73 abstracts)

Long-Term Follow-Up of Non-Diabetic Obese Children and Adolescents Treated with Metformin

Melikşah Keskin , Semra Cetinkaya & Zehra Aycan


Dr Sami Ulus Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pediatrics Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey


Introduction: Childhood obesity is an important public health problem with increasing prevalence. Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is strongly associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome. Adressing obesity and insulin resistance by drug treatment represents a rational strategy for the prevention of T2DM.

Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the one year metformin treatment’s long-term effectiveness in children and adolescent.

Method: Patients who were diagnosed with obesity (VKİ>+2 SDS) and found to have insulin resistance (total insulin at OGTT >300 mIU/ml and homa-IR >3.4), aged between 10 and 18 years, treated with metformin in addition to lifestyle change for a year and with regular follow-up for a minimum of 2 years after metformin treatment in our clinic were included in the study.

Results: A total of 12 cases including eight girls with a mean age of 13.2±2.1 years and mean follow-up duration of 3.9±1 years were included in the study. While the BMI of the cases at presentation was 31.2±5.6 kg/m2 and BMI-SDS was 2.7±0.7, the BMI-SDS value after one year of metformin treatment was found to have regressed to 1.9±1 (P=0.04), and the BMI-SDS value 2 years after the interruption of metformin treatment had increased to 2.1±1.04 but was not as high as the period before metformin treatment (P=0.033).

Conclusion: One-year metformin treatment improved the BMI-SDS values of the obese children and this improvement decreased but continued in the second year after the discontinuation of the treatment.

Volume 86

55th Annual ESPE (ESPE 2016)

Paris, France
10 Sep 2016 - 12 Sep 2016

European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology 

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