hrp0094p2-296 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Comparing the efficacy of nutritional supplementation of different caloric concentrations on linear growth and weight gain in late childhood, a longitudinal study.

Soliman Ashraf , Itani Maya , Jour Celine , Alyafei Fawzia , Adel Ashraf ,

We evaluated the growth parameters of 30 children with low weight gain who did not have any systemic illnesses and assessed their response to nutritional supplementation using two different formula supplements (1cal/1 ml) versus 1.5 cal/1ml) for one year.Patients and Methods: Thirty underweight children (BMI SDS < -1.5), aged 9 ±4 years, were divided into two groups according to the type of NS given by different dietitians. Group 1 included 10 c...

hrp0095p2-165 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Postnatal growth in Preterm infants as a function of their weight for gestational age (GA) (WAZ) at birth: Comparison between those who were born underweight (WAZ <-2) compared to those with normal weight (WAZ > -2)

Alyafei Fawzia , Soliman Ashraf , Alkhori Fatima , Abbso Saleha , AlYousef Doaa , Shaat Mona , Itani Maya , Alaaraj Nada

Introduction: Small size at birth is only a proxy for the pathological process of intrauterine growth restriction.Aim: To study the effect of different birth weights on postnatal growth.Method: We studied the linear growth of 59 infants who were born preterm (GA = 33.5 +/- 2.2 weeks) with birth weight >1.5 < 2.5 kg) for two years. They were classified at birth into two groups...

hrp0086p2-p506 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P2 | ESPE2016

Long Term Outcomes after Hospital Based, Life-Style Weight Loss Intervention During Childhood

Candler Toby , Wei Christina , Crowne Elizabeth , Shield Julian

Background: Weight loss interventions for obesity have shown variable short-term effects in adolescents and children, but data on longer-term benefits are sparse.Aim: To describe longer-term impact of lifestyle weight loss interventions in adolescent obesity.Method: Obese subjects previously underwent lifestyle weight loss interventions at a hospital-based clinic were invited to participate in metabolic re-assessment. Outcome measu...

hrp0084p3-882 | Fat | ESPE2015

Adipocyte Fatty Acid Binding Protein is Related to Weight Status and Metabolic Risk Markers in Childhood Obesity

Kaepplinger Jakob , Petroff David , Herget Sabine , Reichardt Sandra , Grimm Andrea , Kratzsch Jurgen , Bluher Susann

Background: Adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (aFABP) regulates intracellular transport of fatty acids and seems to be involved in the pathogenesis of the Metabolic Syndrome. aFABP overproduction leads to increased cholesterol and triglyceride accumulation and to higher expression of pro-inflammatory genes. In adults aFABP seems to promote insulin resistance and atherosclerosis, and aFABP levels are significantly higher in obese compared to lean subjects. Fat mass, lipid ma...

hrp0094p2-30 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Development of a novel weight-based steroid emergency plan for patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Tollerfield Sally , Atterbury Abigail , Antell Hannah , Craig Sian , Smith Natalie , Sarkozy Anna , Manzur Adnan , Hoskins Steve , Amin Rakesh , Dattani Mehul , Katugampola Harshini ,

Background: Long-term glucocorticoid therapy with Prednisolone or Deflazacort has improved outcomes in patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), however recommended dosages suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, leading to adrenal insufficiency. All boys prescribed glucocorticoid therapy should be assumed to have adrenal suppression, and therefore at risk of adrenal crisis during illness or stress (eg. surgery, bisphosphonate infusions). The ...

hrp0094p2-223 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Absence of dyslipidemia in obese children with BMI ≥2.5SDS and similar lipidemic profile to those with BMI <2.5SDS or normal weight

Leka-Emiri Sofia , Dikou Maria , Evangelopoulou Catherine , Kafetzi Maria , Petrou Vasilios , Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis , Michalacos Stefanos ,

Objective: Compare triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL and LDL levels between obese and normal weight children.Methods: 547 children (286 females) with BMI (≥0SD) were divided in four groups (Group 1: 0SD<BMI<2SD, Group 2: 2SD≤BMI<2.25SD, Group 3: 2.25SD≤BMI<2.5SD, Group 4: BMI≥2.5SD) and analyzed retrospectively from the medical records. Age, sex, BMI z-score, triglycerides, tot...

hrp0092p1-59 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Growth Patterns in Non-syndromic Childhood Overweight: Comparing Children with Early of Late Onset Weight Gain

German Alina , Vaisbourd Julia , Wikland Kerstin Albertsson , Gelander Lars , Holmgren Anton , Niklasson Aimon , Hochberg Ze'ev

Background: A rapid weight gain during infancy increases adult lean body mass, whereas weight gain during adiposity rebound at age 4-7 years results in increased adult fat mass and an increased risk of the metabolic syndrome and T2D. To understand the impact of age of obesity onset on growth, we classified non-syndromic childhood overweight into an early onset (EO, age 0-3) and a late onset (LO, age 3-7) group and characterized the growth patterns of the two.<...

hrp0092p1-233 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (1) | ESPE2019

Growth Patterns Over Two Years After Birth According to the Birth Weight and Length Percentile in Children Born Preterm

Kim Seulki , Choi Yujung , Lee Seonhwa , Lee Yoonji , Lee Nayoung , Ahn Moonbae , Kim Shinhee , Cho Wonkyoung , Cho Kyoungsoon , Jung Minho , Suh Byungkyu

Purpose: This study aimed to analyze growth patterns during the first two years after birth according to the birth weight and length percentile in children born preterm, and to investigate factors affecting postnatal growth of these children.Methods: Eighty-two preterm neonates with a gestational age below 37 weeks who followed up until 24 months of corrected age (CA) were retrospectively reviewed. Length, weight and hea...

hrp0089rfc3.6 | Diabetes and Insulin 1 | ESPE2018

Treatment Adherence and Weight Loss are Key Predictors of HbA1c One Year after Diagnosis of Childhood Type 2 Diabetes in UK

Candler Toby , Mahmoud Osama , Lynn Richard , Majbar Abdalmonem , Barrett Timothy , Shield Julian PH

Background: Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) is increasing in childhood especially among females and South-Asians.Objective: To report outcomes from a national cohort of children and adolescents with T2DM 1-year post diagnosis.Subjects and Methods: Clinician reported 1-year follow-up of a cohort of children (<17 years) with T2DM reported through British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (April 2015–April 2016). This followed the same met...

hrp0086rfc10.7 | Perinatal Endocrinology | ESPE2016

Expression of Insulin Receptor Isoforms and Type 1 Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor in the Placenta as a Function of Fetal Weight

Barasha Hanin , Gepshtein Vardit , Windeblaum Gizi , Verbitsky Oleg , Solt Ido , Tiosano Dov

Background: Fetal growth is the fastest of all periods of growth in human life, mainly due to cellular hypertrophy and proliferation. It was recently discovered that the metabolic and mitogenic effects of Insulin are mediated by two Insulin Receptors (IR) isoforms, IR-A and IR-B. High expression of IR-A indicates proliferation and differentiation whereas IR-B indicates metabolic dominance.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of the study was to examin the e...