hrp0097p1-533 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Utilizing ESPE e-learning to educate Pediatric Endocrinologists in Indonesia: Web-Series on Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes (WeSPED), an initiative of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) e-learning committee and the Indonesian Pediatric Society (Ikatan Dokter Anak Indonesia-IDAI).

Utari Agustini , Kalaitzoglou Evangelia , May Ng Sze , van Winjgaard-deVugt Conny , Faizi Muhammad , B. Pulungan Aman , M Boot Annemieke , Drop Stenvert

Introduction: The ESPE e-learning web-portal (www.espe-elearning.org) was developed to address gaps in education in pediatric endocrinology and diabetes and was first published online in 2012. Since then, it has been utilized in different settings and applications. Here, we present its utilization in a series of e-learning and e-consultation webinars in collaboration with the Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI- Ikatan Dokter Anak Indonesia).<p class="abste...

hrp0097lb6 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

A concomitant increase in thinness and weight excess in Brazilian schoolchildren: evaluation from 2010 to 2022

M de Jesus Luciana , M Pinto Renata , B D de Sousa Mariana , P de Oliveira Nayara , de S Gomes Laís

Introduction: The Body Mass Index (BMI) is an essential indicator for the nutritional assessment of children and reflects the exposure to health conditions that are harmful to the development of this population.Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of the BMI of Brazilian children aged 5-10 between 2010 and 2022.Patients and methods: Descriptive ecological study. Data obtained ...

hrp0097lb14 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Prevalence and risk factors of bone problems in children with supratentorial midline Low Grade Glioma.

van Roessel IMAA , Gorter JE , Bakker B , van den Heuvel - Eibrink MM , Lequin MH , van der Lugt J , Meijer L , Schouten - van Meeteren AYN , van Santen

HM

Introduction: Children with cancer are at increased risk of endocrine complications, especially children with a brain tumor. One of these late effects includes bone disorders (ranging from low bone mineral density (BMD) to osteoporosis). Children with a suprasellar Low Grade Glioma (LGG) may be especially at risk for bone problems due to exposure to multiple treatment modalities, hypothalamic dysfunction and/or decreased mobility in combination with vision los...

hrp0097lb19 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Identification of a novel homozygous mutation in LEPR gene associated with severe early-onset pediatric obesity in two sisters from Central Brazil

Machado Pinto Renata , P Pinto Irene , G Rodovalho Ricardo , de O Silva Lorena , VC Fukushima Lorraine , S Moreira Vanessa , S B de Souza Cristiane

Introduction: Early-onset severe obesity (before five years of age) without intellectual deficit, dysmorphisms, or malformations raises the hypothesis of monogenic obesity. The leptin receptor (Lepr) pathway is essential for food intake regulation, energy expenditure, and body weight. Mutations in leptin and the Lepr have been shown to cause early-onset severe obesity in mice and humans.Objective: To report the clinical ...

hrp0097p2-191 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Should we routinely assess hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in pediatric patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome?

Anna Wedrychowicz , Katarzyna Dolezal-Oltarzewska , Agata Zygmunt-Gorska , Anna Kalicka-Kasperczyk , Malgorzata Wojcik , Dominika Janus , Adrianna Kot , Agnieszka Lecka-Ambroziak , Elzbieta Petriczko , Joanna Wielopolska , Jerzy B Starzyk

Background: It was reported recently that central adrenal insufficiency (CAI) in pediatric patients (pts) with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS), presented in up to 60% of them, could be a potential cause of sudden death. Moreover it has been suggested that CAI could be aggravated by rhGH recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment.Objective: To prevent both over- and undertreatment with hydrocortisone, we assessed the p...

hrp0097p2-254 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Decrease in the percentage of eutrophic adolescents in Brazil, temporal evaluation from 2010 to 2022.

M de Jesus Luciana , B D de Sousa Mariana , P de Oliveira Nayara , de S Gomes Laís , M Pinto Renata

Introduction: Adequate nutritional status of adolescents is essential for their healthy development, with health repercussions in both short-term and adult life.Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of the BMI of Brazilian adolescents (10 to 19 years old) between 2010 and 2022.Patients and methods: Descriptive ecological study. Data obtained from e-SUS Primary Care. The BMI cat...

hrp0097p2-264 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Improvement in the nutritional status of Brazilian children under five years of age, evaluation from 2010 to 2022.

M Pinto Renata , M de Jesus Luciana , B D de Sousa Mariana , P de Oliveira Nayara , de S Gomes Laís

Introduction: The good nutritional status of children in the first years of life is essential for their healthy growth and development. Evaluating the repercussions of nutritional status is fundamental since nutrition can influence both short-term and adult life.Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of the BMI of Brazilian children aged 0 to 5 between 2010 and 2022.Patients and methods:...

hrp0098t18 | Top 20 Posters | ESPE2024

DNA methylation level at five specific CG-sites within TRAK1 correlates with the neurocognitive profile in individuals with Klinefelter syndrome.

Bandsholm Leere Tallaksen Helene , B. Johannsen Emma , Berletch Joel , Deng Xinxian , Filippova Gala , H. Gravholt Claus , Disteche Christine , Just Jesper , Skakkebæk Anne

Background: Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY; KS) influences neurodevelopment, resulting in a neurocognitive profile with a more pronounced impact on verbal IQ compared to performance IQ. Additionally, KS is linked to changes in the epigenome and transcriptome. The relation between these epigenetic and genetic changes and the neurocognitive phenotype has yet to be determined.Methods: We conducted a comprehensive and integrat...

hrp0098p2-347 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Effects of Music at 432 Hz on Biological Stress Responses in Infants born Preterm and at Term

Cauzzo Chiara , Chiavaroli Valentina , Di Valerio Susanna , G B Derraik José , Rossi Claudia , Zucchelli Mirco , Lucia Tommolini Maria , Federici Luca , Coclite Eleonora , Mohn Angelika , Chiarelli Francesco

Background: Health professionals are increasingly aware that the acoustic environment in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit may affect infants’ well-being. Where unpredictable noise adversely affects sleep and physiologic stability, meaningful auditory stimulation might have positive effects, primarily in the short term. Furthermore, evidence is now emerging regarding beneficial long-term effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes. Notably, recent literature s...

hrp0098p3-145 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2024

Severe growth deficiency in a patient with extreme short bowel syndrome and growth hormone deficiency - is there an effective treatment option ?

Goncerz Dawid , Wójcik Małgorzata , Pabisek-Miernik Julita , Płachno Kamila , Wierdak Anna , Szczudlik Ewa , Stępniewska Anna , B. Starzyk Jerzy

Malnutrition, including that caused by malabsorption, is the most common cause of growth failure in children. On the other hand, in children who receive total parenteral nutrition due to extremely severe forms of malabsorption disorders, which involves almost continuous intravenous infusion of nutrients (including glucose), a persistent, functional reduction in growth hormone secretion occurs. A female patient with extreme short bowel syndrome, fed almost entirely parenterally...