hrp0094p2-99 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Glycemic Dysregulation During Treatment Of Childhood Hematologic Malignancies.

Welsch Sophie , Sawadogo Kiswendsida , Brichard Benedicte , Ville de Goyet Maelle de , Van Damme An , Boulanger Cecile , Lysy Philippe ,

Background: Secondary forms of diabetes mellitus (DM) are underdiagnosed in children and adolescents with cancer because despite the whole body of evidence that asparaginase, steroids and total body irradiation increase the risk of developing DM, risk factors are missing and – asides from treatments – understudied (e.g., pre-existing obesity, sex, age, ethnicity, family history of DM). The objectives of our study were to assess the incidence and asso...

hrp0097p1-490 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Phenotype and genotype of children with biallelic GHRHR gene mutations: a Belgian case series

Van de Velde Simone , Boros Emese , Brunelle Chloë , Beckers Dominique , De Schepper Jean , Thomas Muriel , Heinrichs Claudine , Brachet Cécile

Background: Children with biallelic GHRHR gene pathogenic variants share a phenotype of growth failure starting in infancy and resulting in a proportionate short stature and bone age delay due to a complete isolated growth hormone (GH) deficiency. The genotype ranges from rare promotor mutations to the more frequent splicing mutations, some genotypes being specific to certain geographic areas. Diagnosis is mainly made around the age of 7 years and more often i...

hrp0092p1-52 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Effect of Feeding Mode on Longitudinal Body Composition in Early Life

de Fluiter Kirsten S , van Beijsterveldt Inge ALP , Acton Dennis , Hokken-Koelega Anita CS

Background: Excessive gain in fat mass (FM) during the first months of life, known as the critical window for adiposity programming, is associated with an increased risk for adiposity and cardiovascular diseases in later life. Early life nutrition (breastfeeding or formula feeding) might influence body composition (FM and fat free mass (FFM)) development in early life.Aims: To investigate differences in sex-specific long...

hrp0092p1-171 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism (1) | ESPE2019

Evaluation of Bone Health in Adolescents and Young Adults After Allogeneic Human Stem Cell Transplantation in Childhood: A Single Center Cross-Sectional Study

De Waele Kathleen , Tack Lloyd , Bordon Victoria , Van Lancker Sophie , Dhooge Catharina , Cools Martine

Introduction: Hormonal deficits are well known complications after allogeneic human stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT) in childhood and treated according to existing guidelines. It is assumed that bone mass and strength accrual during puberty is also often impaired, due to toxic therapy and prolonged inactivity, but data on bone geometry and strength are scare in this particular group.Objective/Patients and Methods: Cr...

hrp0092p2-126 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Tracking Body Mass Index From Infancy into Childhood

Beijsterveldt Inge van , de Fluiter Kirsten , Acton Dennis , Hokken-Koelega Anita

Background and Aims: It has been postulated that the first 3 months of life are critical for programming of adult metabolic health. We investigated if Body Mass Index (BMI) and Fat Mass percentage (FM%) in early life tracks to 5 years of age and if feeding mode influences tracking.Methods: In 268 term born, healthy infants from the Sophia Pluto cohort (161 boys ), BMI was determined at 3 and 6 months, 2 and 5 years o...

hrp0089p1-p118 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2018

Longitudinal Changes in Abdominal Fat Distribution in the First Two Years of Life

van Beijsterveldt Inge , de Fluiter Kirsten , Acton Dennis , Hokken-Koelega Anita

Changes in abdominal fat distribution in the first months of life might be critical for adult metabolic health. Type of feeding might influence the abdominal fat distribution in early life. This study aims to determine whether type of feeding is related to abdominal fat distribution and whether changes in early life are associated with abdominal fat distribution at the age of 2 years.Methods: In the Sophia Pluto Cohort, infants are examined at age 1 and ...

hrp0089p2-p225 | GH & IGFs P2 | ESPE2018

Health-Related Quality of Life and Psychosocial Functioning in Young Adults Born SGA after GH/GnRHa Treatment

Goedegebuure Wesley , van der Steen Manouk , de With Justine , Hokken-Koelega Anita

Background: Being born small for gestational age (SGA) has a negative effect on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and self-perception. This might be more negatively influenced by postponement of puberty using additional gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRHa) treatment.Methods: 154 adolescents born SGA participating in a large Dutch growth hormone (GH) trial (75 with 2 years of GnRHa-treatment) completed the TNO-AZL Adults Quality of Life qu...

hrp0082p1-d2-148 | Growth (1) | ESPE2014

Beneficial Effects of Long-term GH Treatment on Adaptive Functioning in Infants With Prader–willi Syndrome

Lo Sin , Festen Dederieke , van Wijngaarden Roderick Tummers-de Lind , Collin Philippe , Hokken-Koelega Anita

Background: Knowledge about the effect of GH treatment on adaptive functioning in children with Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is limited.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of GH treatment on adaptive functioning in children with PWS.Method: Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale (VABS) was assessed at start, at the end of the RCT, and after 7 years of GH treatment. In the RCT, 75 children (42...

hrp0084p3-1085 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

Circadian Variation in Cortisol Concentration in Mother’s Milk

van der Voorn Bibian , Heijboer Annemieke , de Waard Marita , Verheijen Hester , Rotteveel Joost , Finken Martijn

Background: In mammals, maternal glucocorticoids are transmitted through breast milk, particularly under stressful circumstances. In humans, it is unclear whether milk cortisol levels are dependent on stressful perinatal circumstances, such as preterm birth.Objective and hypotheses: Our aim was to compare cortisol concentrations in breast milk of mothers of very preterm infants (GA <32 weeks) to breast milk cortisol concentrations of mothers of full-...

hrp0094fc9.1 | Growth Hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

How to interpret growth hormone stimulation test results in children and adolescents with overweight and obesity? A systematic review and meta-analysis and evidence-based proposal for weight-status adjusted cut-offs

Abawi Ozair , Augustijn Dieuwertje , Hoeks Sanne , Rijke Yolanda de , van den Akker Erica ,

Background: Peak stimulated growth hormone (GH) levels are known to decrease with increasing BMI, possibly leading to overdiagnosis of GH deficiency (GHD) in children with overweight and obesity. However, current guidelines do not provide guidance how to interpret peak GH values of these children. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to study the effect of BMI standard deviation score (SDS) on stimulated peak GH values in children, to identi...