hrp0098rfc11.1 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity 2 | ESPE2024
Nunziato Alexa
, Blackburn Emma
, Bolnavu Iulia
, Harnois-Leblanc Soren
, Drapeau Vicky
, Kakinami Lisa
, McGrath Jennifer
, Van Hulst Andraea
, Hadjiyannakis Stasia
, Barnett Tracie
, Benedetti Andrea
, Henderson Mélanie
Introduction: The EOSS is a clinical tool to assess the burden of obesity and has been shown in adults to predict later morbidity and mortality. We found that the pediatric version (EOSS-P) appears to predict later cardiometabolic outcomes, however whether it is a better predictor than anthropometrics alone remains unclear.Objectives: To compare associations between EOSS-P stage at 8-10 years and cardiometabolic outcomes...