hrp0097p2-254 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Decrease in the percentage of eutrophic adolescents in Brazil, temporal evaluation from 2010 to 2022.

M de Jesus Luciana , B D de Sousa Mariana , P de Oliveira Nayara , de S Gomes Laís , M Pinto Renata

Introduction: Adequate nutritional status of adolescents is essential for their healthy development, with health repercussions in both short-term and adult life.Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of the BMI of Brazilian adolescents (10 to 19 years old) between 2010 and 2022.Patients and methods: Descriptive ecological study. Data obtained from e-SUS Primary Care. The BMI cat...

hrp0097p2-264 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Improvement in the nutritional status of Brazilian children under five years of age, evaluation from 2010 to 2022.

M Pinto Renata , M de Jesus Luciana , B D de Sousa Mariana , P de Oliveira Nayara , de S Gomes Laís

Introduction: The good nutritional status of children in the first years of life is essential for their healthy growth and development. Evaluating the repercussions of nutritional status is fundamental since nutrition can influence both short-term and adult life.Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of the BMI of Brazilian children aged 0 to 5 between 2010 and 2022.Patients and methods:...

hrp0095p1-525 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Growth Hormone IGF-1 axis and treatment with Growth Hormone in PGM1 deficiency

Auerbach Adi , H Korman Stanley , Jaron Ranit , Peled Segel Reeval , D Wexler Isaiah , Avraham Zehavi , Claire King Mary , Rosenfeld Nuphar , Levy-Lahad Ephrat , Abu-Libdeh Abdulsalam , H Zangen David , Levy- Khademi Floris

Background: Phosphoglucomutase 1 (PGM-1) deficiency is a congenital disorder of glycosylation caused by an impairment of glucose-1-phosphate and glucose-6-phosphate interconversion.The clinical phenotype of PGM1 deficiency is variable and includes several endocrine manifestations such as recurrent hypoglycemia and short stature, which may be associated with the decreased levels of growth hormone (GH), insulin like growth factor-1 (IGF1) ...

hrp0092p1-72 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Diagnostic Value of Random Serum Growth Hormone (GH), IGF-I and IGFBP-3 Concentrations for the Diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) in Patients Below One Year of Life

Ballerini María Gabriela , Braslavsky Débora , Freire Analía Verónica , Keselman Ana , Rodríguez María Eugenia , Altube Mercedes , Scaglia Paula Alejandra , Bergadá Ignacio , Ropelato María Gabriela

GHD diagnosis in neonates and infants is a challenge owing to the fact that GH pharmacological stimulation tests (GHST) are not approved at this age. In a retrospective study, we found that a random GH<6.5 µg/L confirmed GHD diagnosis in neonates with clinical suspicion of GHD with high diagnostic accuracy (1). The accuracy of GH and its surrogates of action have not been set for infants with current standardized immunoassays.Objective</...

hrp0092p1-80 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Clinical Characteristics, Puberty Pattern and Adult or Near-adult-height Data in a Group of Patients with Growth Failure due to Severe Primary IGF-1 Deficiency (GROWPATI Study)

Stoupa Athanasia , Lorraud Christine , Flechtner Isabelle , Viaud Magali , Pinto Graziella , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Thalassinos Caroline , Brioude Frédéric , Netchine Irène , Amselem Serge , Legendre Marie , Polak Michel

Background: Severe primary insulin-growth factor-1 (IGF-1) deficiency (SPIGF1D) is a rare cause of growth retardation. Diagnostic criteria include age- and sex-dependent low basal IGF-1 levels (<2.5th percentile), height ≤ -3SDS, absence of growth hormone deficiency and of any secondary causes of growth failure.Objectives: Description of pubertal onset and growth spurt, data on adult or near-adult-he...

hrp0092p1-199 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (1) | ESPE2019

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Youth with Obesity

Ybarra Marina , Deboni Mariana , Franco Ruth Rocha , de Araújo Iana Manuelle , D'Alessandro Marcela Salum , Cominato Louise , Velhote Manoel Carlos Prieto , Sucena Silvia , Wang Marcia , Damiani Durval , Toma Ricardo Katsuya , Porta Gilda

Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a highly prevalent chronic liver disease which occurs in the setting of insulin resistance and increased adiposity. It has rapidly evolved into the most common liver disease seen in the pediatric population. NAFLD can be divided into non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL), which denotes bland steatosis, and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which is marked by steatosis and lobular inflammation and hepatoce...

hrp0092p1-335 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity (2) | ESPE2019

The Relationship Between Serum Neurotensin Levels and Metabolic Parameters and Eating Behavior in Obese Children

Tuncerler Gülten , Özyurt Gonca , Uzun Hamide , Çalan Özlem Gürsoy , Küme Tuncay , Dündar Bumin Nuri , Çatli Gönül

Introduction: Neurotensin is a 13 amino acid peptide with central and intestinal effects. It has been shown to decrease intestinal and gastric motility, increase the absorption of fat by regulating the release of pancreas and bile acid. In addition, it is reported that there is also an anorexigenic effect of the neurotensin released from the central nervous system. In the literature, conflicting results related to serum / plasma neurotensin levels were reporte...

hrp0092p1-422 | Thyroid (2) | ESPE2019

Prospective Evaluation of Autoimmune and Non-Autoimmune Subclinical Hypothyroidism in a Large Cohort of Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome

Pepe Giorgia , Corica Domenico , De Sanctis Luisa , Salerno Mariacarolina , Felicia Faienza Maria , Tessaris Daniele , Tuli Gerdi , D'Acunzo Ida , Aversa Tommaso , Alibrandi Angela , De Luca Filippo , Wasniewska Malgorzata

Objectives: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) is the most common thyroid abnormality in Down Syndrome (DS) children (25-60%); its etiology remains still not completely clarified. Aim of this prospective multicenter study was to evaluate prevalence and natural course of autoimmune and non-autoimmune SH in a large cohort of DS children and adolescents.Methods: The study population included 101 DS patients with SH (TSH 5-...

hrp0092p2-103 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019

Evaluation of the Association of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibody and Limbic Encephalitis in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Ugurlu Aylin Kilinç , Bideci Aysun , Arhan Ebru , Döger Esra , Serdaroglu Ayse , Tekin Orgun Leman , Soysal Acar Azime Sebnem , Çamurdan Orhun , Cinaz Peyami , Gücüyener Kivilcim

Glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) is the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of L-glutamat into GABA, one of the classical neurotransmitters with neuroinhibitory function. GAD is present in GABAergic neurons and in pancreatic beta cells. It is remarkable that Anti-GAD antibody(Anti-GADab) can have different disease manifestations, i.e., Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), Stiff-Person Syndrome, limbic encephalitis (LE), epilepsy. Cooccurence of T1DM and LE is reported in the lit...

hrp0092p2-279 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Diagnosis of Central Congenital Hypothyroidism and Multiple Pituitary Deficiencies Through a Neonatal Screening Program

Grau Gema , Concepción Fernández María , Artola Elena , Sarasua Ainhoa , Lizarralde Eneritz , Pintos Carla , Vela Amaia , Rodríguez Amaia , Díez Ignacio , Rica Itxaso

The congenital central hypothyroidism (CCH) incidence is estimated at 1:18,000-30,000 neonates and most are included in multiple pituitary deficiencies (MPD). Clinical depend on the etiology, the deficit severity; other associated hormonal alterations and the age of diagnosis. Neonatal screening (NS) for congenital hypothyroidism that includes T4 facilitate its diagnosis.Objetives: •To evaluate the characteristics of patients with C...