hrp0095p1-51 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Health-related quality of life and metabolic control in children and young patients with type 1 diabetes and in their parents before and after the COVID-19 lockdown.

Predieri Barbara , Bruzzi Patrizia , Candia Francesco , Caccamo Paola , Sandoni Marcello , Stefanelli Francesca , Pugliese Marisa , Lucaccioni Laura , F. Madeo Simona , Iughetti Lorenzo

Introduction: Italy was the first EU country to be affected by COVID-19 outbreak. The sudden change in everyday life was challenging for children and young people (CYP) who rely heavily on peer connections for emotional and social support. Concerns for consequences in CYP with type 1 diabetes (T1D) rose.Objectives: To compare the diabetes-specific health-related quality of life (D-HRQOL) of CYP with T1D and their parents...

hrp0092fc11.6 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 2 | ESPE2019

Pubertal Timing in Parents is Associated with Timing of Pubertal Milestones in Offspring of Concordant Sex – but Only Inconsistently with Milestones in Offspring of Discordant Sex

Busch Alexander S , Hagen Casper P , Juul Anders

Context: Puberty timing is highly heritable. Recent genome-wide association studies, comparing timing of menarche in girls to timing of voice-break and facial hair in boys, revealed a largely overlapping genetic architecture of female and male pubertal timing. However, it is also known that genetic heterogeneity between sexes exists for some loci.Objectives: We hypothesized that self-reported relative parental pubertal t...

hrp0092p3-271 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Psychosocial Wellbeing of Parents and Quality of Life of Children (Qol) with 46, XY Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) Attending The Endocrine Clinics at Lady Ridgeway Hospital (LRH) for Children

Gangoda Liyanage Dr.Dilusha , De Silva Prof. Shamya , De Silva Prof. Varuni , Atapattu Dr. Navoda , Mahesh Buddhika

Introduction: 46, XY DSD leave lifelong implications on parents and patients. Documented scientific literature on children with 46, XY DSD is scares in Sri Lanka. This study assesses the psychosocial wellbeing of parents and the quality of life in children with 46 XY DSD.Objective: To assess the psychosocial wellbeing of parents and the quality of life in children with 46, XY DSD attending the endocrine clinics at Lady R...

hrp0082p2-d3-350 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Wellbeing of Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: Influence of Metabolic Control and Family Factors

Vanbesien Jesse , Berlanger Laurence , Bohler Susanne , Laridaen Jolien , Gies Inge , Van Aken Sara , De Waele Kathleen , Cools Martine , Maris Ellen , Vanderfaeillie Johan , De Schepper Jean

Background: Adolescence is often a period of worse metabolic control and less wellbeing in diabetic children. We studied global (GW) and diabetic-related (DRW) wellbeing in diabetic adolescents and the influence of sex, age, ethnic origin, family composition (single- or two-parent family), family income and metabolic control.Method: 133 (71 girls, 120 autochthonous, 20 treated with CSII, 107 from a two-parent family, 68 from families with a monthly incom...

hrp0097p2-249 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Longitudinal Improvements in Health-Related Quality of Life among Children and Adolescents enrolled in Canadian Pediatric Weight Management Programs

Ybarra Marina , Rebekah Grace , D. C. Ball Geoff , Buchholz Annick , Hamilton Jill , Zenlea Ian , Morrison Katherine

Background: It is critical to understand patient-reported outcomes in pediatric patients enrolled in pediatric weight management (PWM) clinics. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is low in children with obesity. Utilizing data from the CANadian Pediatric Weight Management Registry (CANPWR), we examined (1) changes in HRQoL up to 3 years after enrollment in PWM and (2) factors associated with change in HRQoL over time.Methods:...

hrp0084p3-722 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Social Risk Assessment in Children with Diabetes Mellitus to Plan Medical and Social Care

Karpushkina Anna , Peterkova Valentina , Vartapetova Natalia , Dedyukina Elena , Philimonova Alla , Mikhailova Evgenia , Malievsky Oleg , Samoylova Yulia , Bashnina Elena , Khramova Elena , Shvabsky Oleg , Pankratova Maria , Starovoitov Mikhail

Background: According to the World Health Organization, the social determinants of health, the conditions in which people are born, grow, live and work – significantly influences on health. The CAF Foundation, the Endocrinology Scientific Center and the Institute for Family Health under the Alfa-Endo Program studied prevalence of some social determinants in families of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus.Objective and hypotheses: Investigate soci...

hrp0097p1-207 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Health-Related Quality of Life in Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Seneviratne Sumudu , Gunawardena Shamaali , Jayarajah Umesh , Ahmed Faisal

Introduction: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a lifelong condition associated with long term medical and psychosocial issues, which can adversely affect Quality of Life (QoL). There is paucity of high-grade evidence on health-related QoL in children and adolescents with CAH, with available studies being limited by small study samples. We conducted a systematic-review(SR) and meta-analysis(MA) to assess factors associated with health-related QoL among c...

hrp0084fc10.5 | Perinatal Endocrinology | ESPE2015

Lack of Association between Transient Hypothyroxinaemia of Prematurity and Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Outcomes in Young Adulthood

Hollanders Josephina J , Israels Joel , van der Pal Sylvia M , Rotteveel Joost , Finken Martijn J J

Background: Preterm newborns are at risk of becoming transiently hypothyroxinaemic, which has been associated with neurodevelopmental impairments in childhood. It is not known whether these associations persist into adulthood.Objective and hypotheses: We studied the relation between transient hypothyroxinaemia of prematurity and IQ, neuromotor functioning and problem behaviour at young adult age.Method: This was a prospective study...

hrp0092p1-79 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

The experience of Pain in Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency and Psychosocial Correlates: Preliminary Data from a Longitudinal Prospective Study

Bettini Alessandra , Teodori Caterina , Maffei Francesca , Ciofi Daniele , Stagi Stefano

Background: Pain represents one of the most stressful experiences for children undergoing medical therapies (Kortesluoma, 2008), but is under represented in literature for what concerns pediatric endocrinology. Children consider Injections one of the most painful, frighteningand distressing procedures (Fassler, 1985). The treatment for patients with Growth Hormone Deficiency requires daily subcutaneous injection, performed by parents or patients themselves. Th...

hrp0092p1-375 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

SOAR Study: New Approaches to Managing Social Skills Deficits in Turner Syndrome

Wolstencroft Jeanne , Kerry Eleanor , Denyer Hayley , Watkins Alice , Mandy William , Skuse David

Background: Turner Syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosome aneuploidy (45,X) associated with social skill difficulties. The 2016 Cincinnati clinical care guidelines recommend that the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS) social skills intervention is piloted. PEERS has previously been used in face-to-face interventions with male adolescents with autism spectrum conditions. This pilot project will be the first to examine the feasibili...