hrp0098p2-103 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2024

Different impact of BMI on bones mineralisation between obese and lean boys: Cross-Sectional Study

Fabienne Emeriau , Amsellem-Jager Jessica , Bouhours-Nouet Natacha , Donzeau Aurelie , Rouleau Stephanie , Rerat Solene , Labarre Emmanuelle , Levaillant Lucie , Coutant Regis

The mineralisation measured by DXA, bone-mineral-content (BMC), of obese boys seems to be better than that of lean boys and It is known that obese children are taller than healthy children. Is this the only factor that explains the better DXA measurements of obese boys? And how explain the fact that these boys have more fractures of the extremities? We described bone mineralization in boys with overweight/obesity and leanness in relation to body composition. Cross-sectional st...

hrp0094p2-193 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Early decline in Sertoli cell function during puberty in overweight and obese boys: a cross-sectional study

Rerat Solene , Amsellem-Jager Jessica , L’hours Marie-Clemence , Bouhours-Nouet Natacha , Donzeau Aurelie , Rouleau Stephanie , Levaillant Lucie , Emeriau Fabienne , Moal Valerie , Boux de Casson Florence , Lahlou Najiba , Coutant Regis ,

Context: Alterations in semen characteristics and Sertoli and Leydig cell function have been described in obese male adults. Whether these alterations occur before adulthood has not been fully evaluated.Objective and Design: Cross sectional study from 2010 to 2018 describing gonadic function in overweight-obese (ow/ob) boys through childhood and adolescence.Setting: Monocentric study in the Pediatric Endocrinology ...

hrp0094p2-200 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Impact of weight loss on gonadic function in overweight and obese boys

Rerat Solene , Coutant Regis , Beaumesnil Marion , L’hours Marie-clemence , Bouhours-Nouet Natacha , Donzeau Aurelie , Rouleau Stephanie , Levaillant Lucie , Emeriau Fabienne , Moal Valerie , Boux de casson Florence , Amsellem-Jager Jessica ,

Introduction: In obese boys, alteration of Sertoli and Leydig cell functions have been described, but potential reversibility of these alterations after weight loss during childhood has not been fully evaluated.Objective: Evaluate the impact of weight loss on gonadic function in obese boys.Setting: Monocentric study in the Pediatric Endocrinology Unit of Angers University Hospital ant its follow-up...