| Literature DB >> 29440778 |
Atsushi Ishii1,2, Hiroshi Ihara1, Hiroyuki Ogata1,3, Masayuki Sayama1, Masao Gito1,3,4, Nobuyuki Murakami5, Tadayuki Ayabe5,6, Yuji Oto5, Asami Takahashi1,4, Toshiro Nagai7.
Abstract
The effects of age and genotype were examined, with regard to the severity of aberrant, autistic, and food-related behaviors in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), with an emphasis on the contrast between adolescents and young adults. The Aberrant Behavior Checklist Japanese version (ABC-J), the Food Related Problem Questionnaire (FRPQ), and the Pervasive Developmental Disorders Autism Society Japan Rating Scale (PARS) were administered to 65 PWS patients, including 20 adolescents (ages 12 to 17) and 45 young adults (ages 18 to 29). Significant differences (Mann-Whitney U tests) were found in ABC-J (p = 0.004) and PARS (p = 0.021), with lower scores in adolescents than in young adults. While DEL subgroups showed no significant differences between the two age groups in ABC-J (p = 0.063) and PARS (p = 0.134), mUPD subgroups showed a statistically significant difference in terms of ABC-J (p = 0.007). No significant differences were found between adolescents and young adults, in terms of FRPQ (p = 0.163). These results suggest that aberrant and autistic behaviors follow a marked worsening trend from around the age of 18. On the other hand, food-related behaviors give no sign of change at this transitory stage. Young adults with mUPD were found to be significantly more severe than adolescents with mUPD, in terms of aberrant behaviors.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29440778 PMCID: PMC5758853 DOI: 10.1155/2017/4615451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
Participants' characteristics.
| Total | DEL | mUPD |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adolescents | Young adults | Adolescents | Young adults | Adolescents | Young adults | Total | DEL | mUPD | |
| Number | 20 | 45 | 14 | 35 | 6 | 10 | |||
| Male/female | 9/11 | 26/19 | 6/8 | 21/14 | 3/3 | 5/5 | |||
| Mean age | 14.00 | 22.29 | 14.29 | 22.43 | 13.33 | 21.5 | |||
| Age range | 12–17 | 18–29 | 12–17 | 18–29 | 12–17 | 319–25 | |||
| BMI | 22.99 | 32.58 | 23.89 | 32.12 | 21.02 | 34.11 | 0.000∗∗ | 0.012∗ | 0.005∗∗ |
| BMI range | 14.38–49.45 | 17.29–72.23 | 14.38–49.45 | 17.29–61.81 | 15.27-28.83 | 22.31–72.23 | |||
| IQ mean ( | 44.38 (16) | 49.19 (36) | 47.2 (10) | 49.48 (27) | 39.67 (6) | 48.33 (9) | 0.008∗∗ | 0.271 | 0.002∗∗ |
| IQ range | 39–62 | 39–76 | 39–62 | 39–76 | 39–41 | 40–62 | |||
p values from the Mann–Whitney U test. ∗p < 0.05. ∗∗p < 0.01.
ABC-J total scores and subscores in the groups and comparison of the two age groups.
| Total | DEL | mUPD |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Total | DEL | mUPD | |
| Median | Median | Median | Median | Median | Median | ||||
| (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | ||||
| Total score | 18.5 (7; 30.75) | 35.0 (19.5; 74.5) | 18.5 (6.75; 32) | 27 (17; 64) | 16.5 (6.5; 32.5) | 77 (40.5; 91.25) | 0.004∗∗ | 0.063 | 0.007∗∗ |
| Subscore | |||||||||
| Irritability and agitation | 5 (2.25; 10.5) | 13.0 (7.00; 25.50) | 5 (2.75; 11) | 11 (6; 25) | 5 (1.5; 11.5) | 21 (9.5; 29) | 0.004∗∗ | 0.038∗ | 0.031∗ |
| Lethargy and social withdrawal | 3 (1; 7.25) | 7 (2.00; 16) | 2.5 (0.75; 6) | 5 (2; 10) | 4.5 (9.75) | 19 (11; 22.75) | 0.032∗ | 0.161 | 0.011∗ |
| Stereotypic behavior | 0 (0; 1.75) | 1 (0; 5) | 0 (0; 2) | 0 (0; 3) | 0 (0; 1.25) | 7 (1; 9) | 0.038∗ | 0.314 | 0.011∗ |
| Hyperactivity and noncompliance | 2 (1; 7) | 8 (3; 17) | 3.5 (1; 7.5) | 7 (3; 14) | 1.5 (0.75; 7.75) | 19 (8; 21) | 0.004∗∗ | 0.098 | 0.003∗∗ |
| Inappropriate speech | 4 (2; 5) | 5 (1.5; 7) | 3.5 (1.75; 5) | 4 (1; 7) | 4 (2; 5.25) | 6 (4; 7.5) | 0.183 | 0.397 | 0.147 |
Q1: 1st quartile; Q3: 3rd quartile. p values from the Mann–Whitney U test. ∗p < 0.05. ∗∗p < 0.01.
FRPQ total scores and subscores in the groups and comparison of the two age groups.
| Total | DEL | mUPD |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Total | DEL | mUPD | |
| Median | Median | Median | Median | Median | Median | ||||
| (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | ||||
| Total score | 34 (23; 47.5) | 43 (30.5; 51.0) | 37.5 (18.75; 53.5) | 44 (35; 51) | 33.5 (23; 39.75) | 35.5 (19; 52) | 0.163 | 0.278 | 0.792 |
| Subscore | |||||||||
| Preoccupation with food | 11 (7; 14) | 11 (6.5; 13) | 11.5 (6; 15) | 11 (8; 13) | 10.5 (8.5; 11.75) | 7.5 (2; 13.25) | 0.563 | 0.681 | 0.313 |
| Impairment of satiety | 15.5 (13; 21.75) | 19 (16; 21) | 14.5 (11.25; 24) | 20 (16; 21) | 17 (13.75; 18.25) | 18.5 (9.75; 23.25) | 0.210 | 0.498 | 0.492 |
| Composite negative behavior | 7 (3; 15) | 13 (7.5; 16.5) | 9 (3; 16) | 14 (9; 19) | 6 (2.25; 9.25) | 9 (3.5; 15.25) | 0.050 | 0.115 | 0.428 |
Q1: 1st quartile; Q3: 3rd quartile. p values from the Mann–Whitney U test.
PARS total scores and subscores in the groups and comparison of the two age groups.
| Total | DEL | mUPD |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Adolescents ( | Young adults ( | Adolescents ( | Young Adults ( | Total | DEL | mUPD | |
| Median | Median | Median | Median | Median | Median | ||||
| (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | (Q1; Q3) | ||||
| Total score | 9.5 (8; 15.75) | 14 (10; 21) | 8.5 (8; 16.5) | 13 (9; 18) | 10 (7.75; 17.5) | 21 (18.5; 27.5) | 0.021∗ | 0.134 | 0.056 |
| Subscore | |||||||||
| Interpersonal skills | 1 (0; 2) | 2 (1; 4) | 1 (0; 2) | 2 (1; 3) | 2 (0; 2.5) | 4 (2; 7) | 0.008∗∗ | 0.022∗ | 0.056 |
| Communication | 4 (3; 5.75) | 4 (3.5; 6) | 4 (3.75; 6.25) | 4 (3; 5) | 3 (2.75; 5.75) | 5 (4; 7.25) | 0.535 | 0.701 | 0.093 |
| Obsession | 2 (1; 3) | 3 (2; 4) | 2 (1; 3) | 2 (1; 4) | 1.5 (0.75; 4) | 4 (2; 5) | 0.037∗ | 0.169 | 0.093 |
| Problematic behaviors | 3 (1; 5) | 5 (2; 8) | 3 (1; 5.25) | 4 (2; 7) | 3.5 (0.75; 6.5) | 8 (5.75; 9) | 0.115 | 0.397 | 0.093 |
| Hypersensitivity | 1 (0; 1.75) | 1 (0; 2) | 0.5 (0; 1.25) | 1 (0; 1) | 1.5 (0; 2.25) | 1.5 (0; 2.25) | 0.551 | 0.346 | 0.875 |
Q1: 1st quartile; Q3: 3rd quartile. p values from the Mann–Whitney U test. ∗p < 0.05. ∗∗p < 0.01.
Figure 1Difference between PARS total score and the cut-off value based on normative date.