hrp0092p1-192 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (1) | ESPE2019

Changes in Objectively Measured Sleep Quality After an Integral Intervention in Patients with Abdominal Obesity

Azcona Cristina , Catalán Ana , Morell Lydia , Ojeda Ana , Chueca María , Marti Amelia

Aim: to study sleep quality, using accelerometry in children and adolescents with abdominal obesity after a multidisciplinary intervention.Patients, Material and Methods: we included 122 children and adolescents, range age: 7 to 16 years old, diagnosed with abdominal obesity (waist circumference > p90) who participated in an 8-week intervention program to lose weight, with a 2-year follow-up period. Participants were...

hrp0089p3-p347 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology P3 | ESPE2018

Genital Swelling and Ovarian Stimulation Syndrome in an Extremely Preterm Infant

Cristina Azcona Maria , Ochotorena Amaia , Prados Monica , Luis Leon Jose , Alzina Valentin

Introduction: Ovarian stimulation syndrome (OSS) in an infrequent disorder, in preterm infants under 30 weeks gestation. The are very few cases described in the literature. The immaturity, lack of gonadal axis feed-back or mutations in the FSH receptor genes, may explain its physiopathology. We present the case of a 26-week neonate with this syndrome.Case summary: 26-week newborn with extremely low weight (460g) born by emergency cesarean section due to ...

hrp0095p1-468 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

Long term impact of a lifestyle intervention on anthropometry and biochemical parameters in patients with abdominal obesity

Cristina Azcona-Sanjulian Maria , Catalán Ana , Ojeda-Rodriguez Ana , Gea Alfredo , Chueca María , Berrade Sara , Marti Amelia

Aim: to assess and follow-up anthropometric and biochemical parameters in patients with abdominal obesity after a lifestyle intervention.Patients, Material and Methods: 122 children and adolescents with abdominal obesity, aged 7 to 16 years, were included in a control randomized intervention study (NCT031472). Abdominal obesity was diagnosed using the waist circumference. The intervention included an intensive phase duri...

hrp0094p2-204 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Changes in objectively measured physical activity after 2-year lifestyle intervention in pediatric patients with abdominal obesity

Ojeda-Rodriguez Ana , Morell-Azanza Lydia , Luis Leon Jose , Macias Maria , Chueca Maria , Marti Amelia , Cristina Azcona-Sanjulian Maria ,

Introduction: it has been widely demonstrated that high physical activity (PA) levels prevent obesity development. The practice of moderate, regular PA reduces abdominal obesity, hypertension, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and improves risk factors for obesity-related comorbidities (e.g. diabetes or cardiovascular diseases) independently of weight loss. However, in the childhood population, where sedentary behavior has increased in recent decades, few studi...

hrp0098p1-47 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity 1 | ESPE2024

Sleep quality and telomere length after long-term impact of a lifestyle intervention in patients with abdominal obesity

Cristina Azcona-Sanjulian Maria , Catalan Lamban Ana , Ojeda-Rodriguez Ana , Jesus Chueca Guindulain Maria , Berrade Zubiri Sara , Marti del Moral Amelia

Aim: to assess telomere length (TL) changes and sleep quality in patients with abdominal obesity after a lifestyle intervention.Patients, Material and Methods: 122 patients with abdominal obesity, aged 7-16 years, were included in a control randomized intervention study (NCT031472). Abdominal obesity was diagnosed using the waist circumference. The intervention included a 2-month intensive phase and follow-up at 12 and 2...

hrp0086p2-p769 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology P2 | ESPE2016

Novel Uses of Psychiatric Drugs to Treat Hypothalamic Obesity

Julian Maria Cristina Azcona San , Gomez-Cardenas Francisco Javier Aguilar , Falconi Jose Luis Leon , Elicegui Amaia Ochotorena , de las Heras Ana Navedo , Lamban Ana Catalan , Martin Patricia Sierrasesumaga , de Almiron Monica Prados Ruiz , Martin Eduardo Arnaus

Background: Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a disease characterized by weight gain resistant to lifestyle changes and dietary restriction. The main clinical findings are hyperfagia and decline of satiety, high levels of insulin and an increase of adipogenesis. The major problem for these patients is that conventional treatments, either medical or surgical are not succesful and have variable results.Objective and hypotheses: We aim to describe the natural ...