hrp0089p2-p002 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P2 | ESPE2018

GnRH-analogue Treatment in Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH): Data from a Multicenter CAH Registry

Schreiner Felix , Rohayem Julia , Fricke-Otto Susanne , Golembowski Sven , Jorch Norbert , Schwab Karl Otfried , Warncke Katharina , Zanier Ulrike , on behalf of the German CAH Registry (DGKED-QS)

Background: Final height in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is generally assumed to be lower than the population norm. Besides CAH subtype and age at diagnosis, timing of pubertal development is considered to have a significant impact on final height. In most CAH patients, puberty starts within normal ranges, although at a somewhat earlier mean age compared to reference populations. CAH-complicating gonadotropin-dependent precocious puberty has been reported...

hrp0092p1-22 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2019

Differences in Bone Strength and Cortical Bone Parameters in Young Swedish Women with Type 1 Diabetes

Kristiansen Eva , Novak Daniel , Forsander Gun , Svedlund Anna , Magnusson Per , Swolin-Eide Diana

Background: The incidence of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is rising globally and fractures are common.Objective: To investigate bone health in young females with a T1D duration of at least 10 years in relation to healthy, matched controls.Subjects: Twenty-three Swedish females, aged 19.2– 27.9 years, with a T1D duration of ≥10 years, were recruited from the Swedish National Dia...

hrp0082p1-d1-65 | Diabetes | ESPE2014

Glycaemic Control and Acute Complications in European Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes in the Teens Study

Phillip Moshe , Laffel Lori , Domenger Catherine , Dain Marie-Paule , Pilorget Valerie , Candelas Christophe , Danne Thomas , Mazza Carmen , Anderson Barbara , Hanas Ragnar , Waldron Sheridan , Beck Roy , Mathieu Chantal

Aims: The TEENs study is an international, cross-sectional observational study aiming to assess type 1 diabetes (T1D) management and psychosocial parameters in children, adolescents, and young adults, to identify approaches to optimise glycaemic control and outcomes. Results from 11 European countries are presented.Methods: 111 centres providing diabetes care to young T1D patients collected data by participant interview, medical record review and partici...

hrp0084p1-51 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Distribution of Obesity Indices Among European Preschool Children and Associated Risk Factors: The ToyBox-Study

Galcheva Sonya , Lateva Mina , Iotova Violeta , Bourdeaudhuij Ilse De , Cardon Greet , Androutsos Odysseas , Kulaga Zbigniew , Socha Piotr , Moreno Luis , Koletzko Berthold , Manios Yannis , Group ToyBox-study

Background: Childhood obesity is a serious health problem, related to an increased risk of adult morbidity and mortality. Evidence indicates that central adiposity increases this risk to a higher degree compared to the general obesity indices.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the distribution of anthropometric obesity indices among preschool children aged 3.5–5.5 years, from six European countries, and to examine their associations with certain ...

hrp0095p2-69 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Impact of β-cell function and glucose effectiveness on the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus in obese European children and adolescents

Ellen Kratzer Sophie , Vogt Josef , Kohlsdorf Katja , von Schnurbein Julia , Wabitsch Martin , Denzer Christian

Objectives: Despite high prevalence rates of childhood obesity, youth-onset T2DM occurs in a comparably lower incidence in Europe than in other world regions. Available data from cohorts of obese children and adolescents living in the US suggest a parallel decline of insulin sensitivity and β-cell function as key factors in the pathophysiology of early-onset T2DM. If these results can be applied to European children and adolescents is currently unknown.</...

hrp0084p2-420 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

Hypoglycaemic Adverse Events Reported in Children Enrolled in the European Increlex® Growth Forum Database in Europe (5-Year Interim Data)

Woelfle Joachim , Polak Michel , Bang Peter , Houchard Aude , Sert Caroline

Background: The post-authorisation registry, European Increlex® (mecasermin (rDNA origin) injection) Growth European Increlex Growth Forum Database (EU-IGFD), initiated in December 2008, collects safety and efficacy data in children receiving Increlex® for growth failure. Hypoglycaemia has been reported as a common adverse event (AE) during any IGF1 replacement therapy in randomised clinical trials, and is therefore of interest in real-life sett...

hrp0094p1-124 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Management of endocrine aspects of Noonan syndrome across Europe: A subanalysis of a European clinical practice survey

Edouard Thomas , Zenker Martin , Ostman-Smith Ingegerd , Ortega Castello Eduardo , Wolf Cordula , Burkitt-Wright Emma , Verloes Alain , Garcia-Minaur Sixto , Tartaglia Marco , Shaikh Guftar , Lebl Jan ,

Aim: There is a current lack of international guidelines for managing the endocrine aspects of Noonan syndrome (NS). A clinical practice survey was developed to identify knowledge gaps and differences in the management of patients with NS across Europe.Materials and Methods: A 60-question clinical practice survey was developed for clinical geneticists, paediatric endocrinologists and paediatric cardiologists directly involved in treating...

hrp0097fc3.1 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 1 | ESPE2023

Early childhood height and weight development in children with monogenic obesity: A European multicenter cohort study

Zorn Stefanie , de Groot Corjan , Brandt Stephanie , von Schnurbein Julia , Abawi Ozair , Bounds Rebecca , Ruck Lisa , Guijoa Blanca , A. Martos-Moreno Gabriel , Nicaise Clarisse , Courbage Sophie , Dubern Béatrice , Poitou Christine , Clément Karine , Argente Jesús , Kühnen Peter , Farooqi Sadaf , Wabitsch Martin , van den Akker Erica

Introduction: Monogenic defects in the leptin-melanocortin pathway result in hyperphagia and severe, early-onset obesity. Knowledge of the natural history of anthropometric parameters in patients with monogenic obesity is essential for diagnosis. However, reliable data on early childhood weight and height development in affected patients are lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the history of height, weight, and BMI development in early childhood in a Europea...

hrp0097fc8.2 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 2 | ESPE2023

Frequency of MC4R Pathway Variants in a European Cohort of Individuals With Early-Onset Severe Obesity

P. Goldstone Anthony , Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Rosaria Umano Giuseppina , Pinhas-Hamiel Orit , Yildiz Melek , Manco Melania , Sleiman Patrick , Savoie Charles , Giri Dinesh , Argente Jesús

The melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) pathway is critical for the regulation of hunger, energy balance, and weight regulation. Individuals who carry variants in MC4R pathway genes may present with early-onset severe obesity and hyperphagia. Historically, genetic testing in individuals with severe obesity has been limited. The Rare Obesity Advanced Diagnosis™ genetic testing program aims to enhance access to genetic testing for European individuals with suspected rare geneti...

hrp0082p2-d1-411 | Growth Hormone | ESPE2014

Spontaneous Baseline GH Secretion Signalling as a Regulator of Bone Metabolism in Children

Decker Ralph , Andersson Bjorn , Nygren Anders , Albertsson-Wikland Kerstin

Background: GH is secreted in a pulsatile manner. The resulting GH peaks are known to be associated with growth, whereas the trough levels between the peaks are thought to be associated with metabolism in different tissues. GH trough levels were identified as a metabolically active signal in rats in the 1980th leading to differences in fat patterning with central obesity. Obese children are known to have low bone mass and bone mass is reduced in short children.<p class="ab...