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Impaired energy expenditure and physical activity in children affected by GH deficiency measured by SenseWear Armband: preliminary results.

D FintiniF CreaG CafieroR FioriA TurchettaU GiordanoC BrufaniA CalzolariM. CappaMaria Cristina Maggio

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Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaGH deficiencyenergy expenditureArmband

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Background: Influence of growth hormone on energy expenditure and physical performance is clearly known. Objective and hypotheses: The aim of our study is to evaluate the energy expenditure (EE) during physical (PA) and sedentary activities (SA), in a group of children/adolescents affected by growth hormone deficiency (GHD) compared to healthy subjects, using an objective measure as SenseWear Armband (SWA-BodyMedia). Patients, methods and results: These preliminary data included 13 untreated, consecutive GHD children and adolescents (6 males) (GH peak 3 Mets) (1.5 ±0.8 vs 2.3±1 h/d), especially moderate (3-6 Mets)(1.4±0.8 vs 2.2±0.9 h/d; 5.8±3.1 vs 9.2±3.9% of daily hours) compared with healthy subjects. A tendency to spend more time in sedentary activities was found in GHD group (16±4 vs 14±3 h/d), although not statistically significant. In multivariate regression IGF1 and BMISD resulted positive predictors of EE/daily (cal/daily) in GHD children. Conclusions: In conclusion our preliminary results seem to confirm that children affected by growth hormone deficiency showed lower energy expenditure as calories/daily and spent less time in physical activities compared to normal children. This result seems correlate to IGF1 values indicating a possible role of GH in physical performance. Further evaluations on greater number of patients, before and after GH therapy, are ongoing to confirm our findings.

http://hdl.handle.net/10447/78126