hrp0095rfc3.5 | Early Life and Multisystem Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Chronotropic Insufficiency impairs Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Boys and Adolescents with Klinefelter Syndrome

Spiekermann Julia , Höppner Jakob , Sinningen Kathrin , Hanusch Beatrice , Brinkmann Folke , Schündeln Michael M. , Kleber Michaela , Kiewert Cordula , Grasemann Corinna

Background: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is associated with an increased metabolic and cardiovascular risk profile1,2 and a metabolic syndrome is evident at a prepubertal age in 10% of the affected boys. Boys with KS tend to avoid competitive sports and describe themselves as ‘not good at sports’. Cardiopulmonary fitness in adults with KS has been found to be compromised by chronotropic insufficiency (CI) and a reduced maximal oxygen uptake...

hrp0095p1-494 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Postnatal growth pattern in (n=51) infants of non-diabetic mothers (INDM) who were born preterm or near term and had significant neonatal hypoglycemia

Alaaraj Nada , Soliman Ashraf , Ahmed Shayma , Hamed Noor , Alyafei Fawzia , Ali Hamdy , Itani Maya , Al-Naimi Fatima , Shaat Mona , Al-Yousef Doaa

Prematurity is a risk factor for significant hypoglycemia even in infants born to non-diabetic mothers (INDM) which could lead to postnatal growth abnormalities. This study evaluated the growth pattern from birth until the age of 2 years of 51 INDM who were born preterm or near term and admitted with significant hypoglycemia. Anthropometric measures (z scores) from birth, 2,4,6,12,18 and 2 years were measured in 51 INDM who admitted with neonatal hypoglycemia (Plasma value les...

hrp0095p2-45 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

Adult weight and BMI associate with higher bone mineral density in the lumbar spine and femoral neck in young adults born preterm in the surfactant era

Bruun Ella , Pätsi Pauli , Björkman Krista , Leskinen Markku , Tulppo Mikko , Kulmala Petri , Valkama Marita , Ojaniemi Marja

Background: Vitamin D is a steroid hormone which contributes to the maintenance of calcium homeostasis and bone mineralization. As bone mineral accretion occurs mostly during the third trimester of pregnancy, mineral storages are deficient especially in the extremely low birth weight (ELBW <1000g) preterm infants at birth. Recent studies suggest that ELBW is a risk factor for compromised bone mineral density at adulthood, but the role of neonatal morbidity ...

hrp0095p2-130 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022

Postnatal Growth in Infants of Diabetic Mothers (IDM) (n = 79) Who Were Born at or Near Term and Had Severe Neonatal Hypoglycemia Without Other Comorbidities.

Alaaraj Nada , Soliman Ashraf , Ahmed Shayma , Hamed Noor , Alyafei Fawzia , Ali Hamdy , Itani Maya , Al-Naimi Fatima , Shaat Mona , Al-Yousef Doaa

Abnormal postnatal patterns of linear growth and weight gain have been reported in infants born to mothers with gestational diabetes (IDM). We evaluated the growth pattern from birth to the age of 2 years of 79 IDMs who were born at or near term with significant hypoglycemia. Anthropometric measures (z scores) from birth, 2,4.6,12,18, and 2 years were measured in 79 IDM who presented with significant neonatal hypoglycemia (Plasma value less than 20-25 mg/dL (1.1-1.4 mmol/L)) t...

hrp0092fc4.6 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity Session | ESPE2019

Brain Satiety Responses to a Meal in Children Before and After Weight Management Intervention

Roth Christian L. , Melhorn Susan , Elfers Clinton , Rosalynn Mary , Rowland Maya , Grabowski Thomas , Saelens Brian , Schur Ellen A.

Family-based behavioral treatment (FBT) is the recommended intervention for children with obesity (OB). However, there is a large variability in short- and long-term treatment response and mechanisms for unsuccessful treatment outcomes are not understood. We studied brain regions involved in satiety processing in 9-11-year-old children with obesity (OB, n=54) and children with healthy weight (HW, n=22). Subjects underwent a functional magnetic resonan...

hrp0092p1-172 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism (1) | ESPE2019

Is Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Useful in Assessing Rickets Severity on Radiographs in Children with X-Linked Hypophosphataemia on Conventional Therapy?

Uday Suma , Shaw Nick , Mughal Zulf , Randell Tabitha , Högler Wolfgang , Santos Rui , Padidela Raja

Introduction: Conventional treatment of X-linked hypophosphataemic rickets (XLH) involves administration of oral phosphate and vitamin D analogues. An important treatment goal is to heal rickets which is assessed by normalisation of serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels and resolution of radiological signs of rickets.Objectives: To determine the usefulness of serum ALP in assessing disease severity on wrist and knee ra...

hrp0092p2-59 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Spondyloocular Syndrome: Presentation of Two Siblings Diagnosed with The Rare Disease and The Results of Pamidronate Therapy

Vuralli Dogus , Simsek Kiper Pelin Ozlem , Utine Eda , Unsal Yagmur , Alikasifoglu Ayfer , Kandemir Nurgun

Spondyloocular syndrome (OMIM 605822) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by skeletal complaints (osteoporosis, platyspondyly, multiple bone fractures), hearing loss and ocular symptoms (cataracts, retinal detachment). XYLT2 gene (OMIM 608125) mutation encoding xylosyltransferase II enzyme which is responsible from the first step of proteoglycan assembly is responsible for the pathogenesis. Phenotypical variability is associated with varying genetic expre...

hrp0092p2-130 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Severe Obesity – Much More Than an Unhealthy Lifestyle

Matias Joana , Amorim Marta , Limbert Catarina

Introduction: Pediatric obesity is an important public health problem. Exogenous obesity represents most cases; in some children, obesity is attributable to endocrine or genetic disorders. Genetic etiology should be considered in children with dysmorphic features, global developmental delay, early onset severe obesity (before 5 years), hyperphagia or severe obesity family history. Regardless of the etiology, treatment must begin with long-term lifestyle change...

hrp0089wg5.3 | ESPE Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology Working Group (PAG) | ESPE2018

Influence of Adiposity as a Determinant of the Age at Pubjeanertal Onset

Biro Frank

Multiple studies have examined the relationship between BMI and timing of the onset of puberty. The more salient measure of this relationship may be adiposity, which can be represented by fat mass, BMI z-score, or waist-to-height ratio. The relationship of greater BMI or adiposity to earlier pubertal onset in girls is generally consistent, and several mechanisms have been proposed. These potential mechanisms include impact of adiposity on leptin concentrations, altere...

hrp0089p1-p028 | Bone, Growth Plate &amp; Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2018

Longitudinal Study of Bone Mass in Swedish Children Treated with Modified Ketogenic Diet

Svedlund Anna , Hallbook Tove , Magnusson Per , Dahlgren Jovanna , Swolin-Eide Diana

Purpose: Modified ketogenic diet (MKD) is one treatment option for intractable epilepsy and metabolic conditions such as glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1-DS) and pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) deficiency. MKD is a less restrictive diet than the classical ketogenic diet (KD) and thus more tolerable. Childhood is an important period for bone acquisition. Some studies indicate a negative effect on bone mass during KD treatment, probably as a consequence...