hrp0084p3-659 | Bone | ESPE2015

Vitamin D Status in Romanian Children 0–18 Years – Should we be More Careful Regarding Supplementation?

Chirita-Emandi Adela , Puiu Maria

Background: In Romania (latitude 48°15’N to 43°40’N), vitamin D supplementation is a common practice mostly in 0–2 year old infants. No published information is available regarding vitamin D status in Romanian children.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to evaluate the seasonal and age variation of vitamin D status in a large Romanian pediatric patient population.Method: 1 395 individuals, 0–18years, f...

hrp0086p2-p321 | Diabetes P2 | ESPE2016

Achievement of Metabolic Parameter Goals in Children and Adolescent with Type 1 Diabetes According to the Latest ADA/ISPAD Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes in a Pediatric Diabetes Clinic in North Greece

Papagianni Maria , Vamvakis Anastasios , Tsiroukidou Kiriaki , Kosta Konstantina , Mameka Iliana , Chatzakis Christos , Grenda Efthimia , Tsanakas Ioannis

Background: Blood glucose control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (TD1) is the most important goal in order to reduce potential complications. Following up these patients frequently and recording the relative metabolic parameters on a regular basis is necessary.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of the study was to compare the level of metabolic control in the children and adolescents with TD1 that are followed up in our Pediatric Diabete...

hrp0082p2-d1-325 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Imbalance Between Pro-Oxidative and Anti-Oxidative Mechanisms in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Karampali Maria , Kyrgios Ioannis , Kalogiannis Stavros , Efstratiou Efthimia , Galli-Tsinopoulou Assimina

Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) has been described to be associated with altered oxidative status. Combined analysis of pro-oxidative and anti-oxidative mechanisms in youngsters with T1DM has been less studied.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate pro-oxidative/anti-oxidative status in T1DM youngsters and healthy controls and investigate their possible association with glycemic control.Method: Sixty-three children and a...

hrp0084p3-901 | Fat | ESPE2015

Metabolic Syndrome Rates Among Adolescents of the Greek School Community

Kotanidou Eleni , Kleisarchaki Angeliki , Mouzaki Konstantina , Kokka Paraskevi , Kyrgios Ioannis , Tsara Iro , Efstratiou Efthimia , Haidich Anna-Bettina , Papageorgiou Vagia , Eboriadou-Petikopoulou Maria , Galli-Tsinopoulou Assimina

Background: Adolescent obesity constitutes a phenomenon with epidemic prevalence in a worldwide context. Increased rates of metabolic syndrome represent a consequence of this epidemic, leading to high risk for chronic diseases in adolescence. The study herein, presents the primary outcomes of a school-based intervention trial regarding the control of the metabolic syndrome among adolescents of Northern Greece.Aims and objectives: To investigate the preva...

hrp0094p2-330 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Short stature and efficacy of growth hormone treatment in a child with Nail-Patella Syndrome. A case report.

Pankratova Maria , Kareva Maria ,

Background: Nail-Patella syndrome (NPS) or hereditary onycho-osteodysplasia (OMIM: 161200) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by nail and elbow dysplasia, patellar aplasia or hypoplasia, nephropathy and intra-ocular hypertension. The diagnosis confirmes by pathogenic variant in the LMX1B gene. There are reports of short stature in patients with this syndrome, however, data of the use of somatropin have not been presented. We describe the ...

hrp0095lb15 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Examining Sedentary and Activity Status Predictors in Adolescents and Their Implications for Diabetes Prevention

Balhara Maria

Background: Physical activity (PA) has been conclusively shown to reduce the incidence of diabetes in prior research. A 2,000 steps/day increment yielded hazard ratio (HR) 0.88 for incidence of diabetes 95% CI 0.78–1.00; P=0.046 (Garduno, 2022). Despite this, the role of different factors associated with higher adolescent after-school PA is understudied after the coronavirus pandemic, during which a greater proportion of parents worked remotely....

hrp0089s9.2 | Novel advances in endocrine imaging | ESPE2018

Novel CNS Imaging Techniques

Argyropoulou Maria

Novel CNS imaging techniques is a fast advancing field with frequent new developments in scanner’s hardware, protocols, clinical indications, and post-processing techniques. These techniques are designed to focus on the assessment of functional tissue characteristics, such as neuronal activity (functional MRI- fMRI), microstructural properties (diffusion tensor imaging-DTI) and tissue perfusion (DSC perfusion, ASL). fMRI reveals brain activation during performance of beha...

hrp0089na1.1 | The clinical relevance of metabolomics; genomic engineering - CRISP-R/Cas9 and its many implications | ESPE2018

The Clinical Relevance of Metabolomics

Klapa Maria

High-throughput biomolecular (omic) analyses enabled the simultaneous quantification of hundreds or thousands of transcripts, proteins, metabolites in a biological system, contributing to the identification of discriminatory multi-component molecular profiles of a pathophysiology. Molecular quantities being interconnected, even subtle differences in one can carry significance if viewed in the context of the observed changes in the rest of the molecules. We can now view molecul...

hrp0089p2-p216 | GH & IGFs P2 | ESPE2018

Incidence and Prevalence of GH Deficiency in the Russian Federation – An Analysis of Two Registries

Vorontsova Maria

Background: GH therapy for GH deficient (GHD) children in Russia is fully state funded as part of the ‘Seven high expenditure diseases’ (7HED) federal program. Thus, it is important to thoroughly understand the disorder, including its epidemiology. In Russia, there are two parallel functioning registries: the official federal medical statistics (OFMS) which provides purely statistical information and the 7HED registry which must contain a patient’s data to make ...

hrp0095p1-151 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

The effect of a GnRH analogue injection on the circulating levels of kisspeptin-1 in girls with suspected central precocious puberty

Rodanaki Maria , Rask Eva , Lodefalk Maria

Introduction: Kisspeptin stimulates the gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in hypothalamus initiating puberty. However, it is not known whether GnRH inhibits kisspeptin secretion by negative feedback and whether there are any associations between circulating levels of kisspeptin and other hormones, like ghrelin, important for the onset of puberty.Methods: Thirteen girls with suspected central precocious pubert...