hrp0097p1-584 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

National multi-center study of reevaluation of thyroid function in premature infants of less than 32 weeks of gestation and/or less than 1500g admitted to neonatal units

Campos-Martorell Ariadna , Ares Segura Susana , J Chueca Gandulain Maria , Grau Bolado Gema , Navarro Constanza , Serrano Costa Loreto , Gale Pola Ines , Fernandez Vallespin Laura , Pellicer Casanova Laura , Montaner Ramon Alicia , Puig Amoros Elisabet , Mora Sitja Marina , Rodriguez Amparo , Casano-Sancho Paula

Preterm and low birth weight(LBW) newborns are at risk of thyroid dysfunction during a critical period for neurodevelpment and this dysfunction can be missed in congenital hypothyroidism screening program(CHSP). Consequently, reassessment of thyroid function has been promoted in neonatal units, added to CHSP.Objectives: To evaluate prevalence and risk factors of thyroid dysfunction in≤32weeksGA and/or 1500g newborn, and compare differ...

hrp0084p3-773 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Mauriac Syndrome, a Rare Complication of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Rivero-Martin Maria Jose , Perez-Segura M Pilar , Alcazar-Villar Maria Jose , Montes-Bentura David , Milian M Eugenia Oros

Background: Mauriac syndrome (MS) classically involves hepatomegaly (hepatic glycogenosis), growth impairment and cushingoid features in a patient with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The typical age of presentation is adolescence. With the advent of improved insulin regimens, MS has seen less frequently. However, new cases appear each year in medical literature.Clinical case: We report the case of a 9 years and 9 months of age male, w...

hrp0092p3-99 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

"Influence of Eating Habits, Sleep Patterns and Physical Activity on Anthropometric Variables and Body Composition in Children with Obesity"

Gavela-Pérez Teresa , De Dios Olaya , Herrero Leticia , Pérez-Segura Pilar , Garcés Carmen , Soriano-Guillén Leandro

Objectives: The etiopathogenetic of childhood obesity is related to genetic and environmental factors: not only caloric intake or physical activity have an important influence, but also circadian rhythms, including healthy sleep.The objectives of this study were: a) to analyze the different patterns and duration of sleep, eating habits, meal schedules, time dedicated to exercise and screens of obesity children; b) to evaluate its possibl...

hrp0089p3-p240 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

The Expression of Cytokines in SGA Children Throughout Lactation Allows to Characterize Early the Type of Cath-up

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua Ainhoa , delHoyo Marta , Lorente Isabel , Segura Raquel Gomez de , Picon Minerva , Leniz Asier , Fernandez Alfredo , Puy-Portillo Maria

Up to 50% of children born SGA at 2 years have not made a correct catch up (by excess or defect), with repercussions on size, metabolic and cardiovascular alterations, DM, etc. The Project has developed a prospective cohort of SGA and seeks to study phenotypic, BQ and genetic differences that explain their different behavior.Material and methods: We study live births of single pregnancies in our Hospital during 2012–2014, and are classified accordin...

hrp0086p2-p876 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P2 | ESPE2016

Project Epi Peg-Premeb. Clinical Situation of a Person Born SGA Followed from Birth Cohort. GLOBAL Causes and Clinical Situation of Partial Birth Cohort and 12 Months

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua Ainhoa , Hoyo Marta del , Lorente Isabel , de Segura Raquel Gomez , Perez Dorleta , Picon Minerva , Macarulla Maria Teresa , Rodriguez Bittor

Up to 50% of children born SGA to 2 years have not made a proper catch up (by excess or defect), with repercussions in size, metabolic and cardiovascular disorders, DM, etc. epiPEG-PreMeb project to study during their first two years of life.Goals:: Establish a SGAcohort for monitoring, evaluation catch-up, and analysis of medium-environmental and social factors. To study the influence of these variables on clinical, laboratory and metabolic profiles. So...

hrp0082p3-d1-882 | Perinatal and Neonatal Endocrinology | ESPE2014

Project Episga: PreMeb Presentation, Subject Recruitment, and Initial Data

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , Hoyo-Moracho Marta , Lorente-Blazquez Isabel , Lorente Raquel Gomez de Segura , Campos Dorleta Perez , Rodriguez-Rivera Victor Manuel , Macarulla-Arenaza Maria Teresa

Background: Up to 50% SGA did not do a proper catch up (for over/under) and may have implications in size, metabolic, cardiovascular. Arises: epiSGA – PreMeb Project. Global approach to study.Objective: Create clinical cohort of SGA for monitoring, assessment catch-up, use GHRH requirements, environmental/social factors and variables influence on clinical, laboratory and metabolic profiles in order to progress in the knowledge of natural history. Pr...

hrp0082p3-d2-889 | Perinatal and Neonatal Endocrinology (1) | ESPE2014

Evolution and Epidemiological Assessment of the Influence of Sociological Variables of Children Born SGA in the Last Decade in Basque Country

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Hoyo-Moracho Marta , Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , Lorente-Blazquez Isabel , Rodriguez-Rivera Victor Manuel , Macarulla-Arenaza Maria Teresa , de Segura Lorente Raquel Gomez , Campos Dorleta Perez

Background: Although the theoretical impact of small in weight and/or size at birth (<2 SDS for EG) is 3–5% (3.5% in the Basque Country (source: Local Government) the socio-economic situation in our country has conditioned a change in its l although 50% at 2 years did not do a proper catch up (by excess or defect) with potential impact on future size and metabolic complications, cardiovascular require specific monitoring.Objective: To assess soc...

hrp0084p3-873 | Fat | ESPE2015

Sex Differences in the Pubertal Response to High-Fat Diet

Freire-Regatillo Alejandra , Argente-ARizon Pilar , Diaz Francisca , Barrios Vicente , Arevalo Angeles , Argente Jesus , Garcia-Segura Luis Miguel , Azcoitia Inigo , Chowen Julie A

Background: It is well known that ingestion of a high fat diet (HFD) can induce rapid weight gain and metabolic imbalances. However, males and females are not equally susceptible to these effects. Furthermore, an individual may be more prone to gain weight during specific developmental periods.Aims and objectives: We aimed to analyse the response to the acute exposure to a HFD during pubertal/adolescent period and to determine whether males and females r...

hrp0084p3-929 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

Biochemical Profiles Differentials by SGA Children Catch Up

Diez-Lopez Ignacio , Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , del Hoyo-Moracho Marta , de Segura Raquel Gomez , Perez-Campos Dorleta , Mararulla-Arenaza Maria Teresa , Rodriguez-Rivera Victor Manuel

Background: SGA cohort study in analytical and metabolic variables at 3 and 12 months of age with somatométrica situation.Material and methods: Live births in singleton pregnancies in our hospital during 2012–2014, PEG were studied according EG and weight/height (Spanish Tablas 2008). Tours are conducted at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 months, with measurements of weight, height and perimeter. Blood samples are obtained at least fasting discussed 4h and exce...

hrp0084p3-1094 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

EPIPEG-PREMEB Proyect. Clinical Situation before 12 months go on a SGA Population

Sarasua-Miranda Ainhoa , Diez-Lopez Ignacio , del Hoyo-Moracho Marta , Lorente-Blazquez Isabel , de Segura Raquel Gomez , Perez-Campos Dorleta , Macarulla-Arenaza Maria Teresa , Rodriguez-Rivera Victor Manuel

Background: Cohort SGA in North of Spain – EPIPEG.Objective and hypotheses: Establish a SGA cohort for monitoring, assessment catch-up, and analysis of middle-environmental and social factors.Method: We study live births in singleton pregnancies in our hospital during 2012–2014, and are classified according age gestation (EG) and weight/height (Spanish growth 2008). Visits were made at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 months, with measurem...