Association of baseline body mass index and other auxological data in short stature children with idiopathic growth hormone deficiency at Al-Rusafa district in Baghdad, Iraq

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Rawal Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5455/rmj.20230319095638
Hussein Hussein, Hayder Momen, Ali Alqurishi
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Objectives: To find the association of baseline body mass index (BMI) with other variables such as age, height, and gender in short stature due to idiopathic growth hormone deficiency (IGHD). Methodology: This cross-sectional retrospective study included short-stature children due to growth hormone deficiency (GHD) referred to Endocrine Gland and Diabetes Center at Al-Rusafa district, Baghdad from June 2017 to June 2018. The collected data includes weight, height, gender, age, nutritional status and BMI-SDS (body mass index-standard deviation score). The BMI SDS was divided in three categories: underweight, normal weight, and overweight. Height was divided in three categories based on height standard deviation score (HSDS) for age and gender, very low height, low height, and middle height. Age was divided into childhood onset and adolescent onset. Results: Out of 280 patients with IGHD, the baseline BMI SDS was mainly underweighted (88.9%), then normal (9.6 %) and (1.4%) overweight patients. Childhood-onset were 142 (50.7%), most of them underweight (96.47 %), while 138 (49.3%) patients were in adolescents and most of them was underweight (81%). The relationship between gender and BMI showed high prevalence of being underweight in males (n=142) than in females (n=102). Conclusion: Association between the baseline BMI and height was significant. There was a high prevalence of underweight (88.9%), in children and adolescents with short stature due to IGHD.
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伊拉克巴格达Al-Rusafa地区特发性生长激素缺乏症矮小儿童的基线体重指数和其他生理数据的关联
目的:探讨特发性生长激素缺乏症(IGHD)所致身材矮小患者的基线体重指数(BMI)与年龄、身高、性别等其他变量的关系。方法:这项横断面回顾性研究纳入了2017年6月至2018年6月在巴格达Al-Rusafa区内分泌腺体和糖尿病中心就诊的因生长激素缺乏症(GHD)而身材矮小的儿童。收集的数据包括体重、身高、性别、年龄、营养状况和BMI-SDS(身体质量指数-标准差得分)。BMI SDS分为三类:体重过轻、正常体重和超重。身高根据年龄和性别的身高标准偏差得分(HSDS)分为极低身高、低身高和中等身高三类。年龄分为儿童期发病和青少年发病。结果:在280例IGHD患者中,基线BMI SDS主要是体重过轻(88.9%),其次是正常(9.6%)和超重(1.4%)患者。儿童期发病142例(50.7%),以体重过轻为主(96.47%);青少年发病138例(49.3%),以体重过轻为主(81%)。性别与BMI之间的关系显示,男性(n=142)比女性(n=102)体重过轻的患病率高。结论:基线BMI与身高有显著相关性。由于IGHD导致的矮小儿童和青少年体重不足的患病率很高(88.9%)。
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