| Literature DB >> 35992151 |
Marta Hetman1, Helena Moreira1, Ewa Barg1.
Abstract
Down Syndrome (DS) is a chromosomal abnormality associated with a spectrum of cognitive and physical disabilities. Children with DS are exposed to both lower and excess body weight and follow distinct growth-curve patterns that deviate significantly from those of children without chromosomal defects. Anthropometric parameters are assessed in the pediatric population with the use of growth charts. The study is based on data from 411 children and adults with DS from Poland. Detailed information concerning children and online survey results were also analyzed. Centiles and standard deviation scores (SDS) of obtained anthropometric parameters were aligned with the data using the LMS method. The study aims to identify which type of growth chart (standard vs specialized) is a leading tool for earlier detection of developmental disorders in DS. The results obtained in the two types of growth charts differed. The advantage of the specialized growth charts over the standard ones cannot be unequivocally determined. Only the combination of both tools allows to detect the development disorders early in the broadest possible way.Entities:
Keywords: Down syndrome; childhood disability; childhood malnutrition; growth charts; obesity
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35992151 PMCID: PMC9389308 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.928151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 6.055
Figure 1The design of the study (Data Collection).
Parents’ basic characteristics.
| Mother | Father | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age during pregnancy [years] | Average | 32.41 ± 5.91 | 33.92 ± 3.43 |
| Median | 32 | 33 | |
| Min. | 17 | 20 | |
| Max. | 54 | 58 | |
| Body weight [kg] | Average | 68.40 ± 12.87 | 87.27 ± 13.75 |
| Median | 65 | 86 | |
| Min. | 43 | 57 | |
| Max. | 110 | 130 | |
| Body height [cm] | Average | 165.64 ± 5.73 | 179.59 ± 6.91 |
| Median | 165 | 180 | |
| Min. | 147 | 159 | |
| Max. | 178 | 198 | |
| BMI [kg/m2] | Average | 24.89 ± 4.5 | 27.02 ± 3.77 |
| Median | 24.17 | 26.87 | |
| Min. | 17.92 | 18.93 | |
| Max. | 39.40 | 37.55 |
Characteristics of postpartum parameters in the group of breastfed-children (85 children; 18 babies were born ≤36hbd).
| Min. | Max. | Median | Average | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth weight [g] | 1490 | 3970 | 2800 | 2840 ± 600 |
| Birth length [cm] | 41 | 59 | 51 | 51.29 ± 0.03 |
| Week of pregnancy | 31 | 42 | 38 | 37.55 ± 0.00 |
| Apgar score 1’ | 0 | 10 | 9 | 8.25 ± 0.00 |
The prevalence of selected common comorbidities in children with DS reported by parents.
| Comorbidities | N | [%] |
|---|---|---|
| Hypothyroidism | 142 | 52.98 |
| Vision defects | 112 | 41.79 |
| Cardiac defects | 64 | 23.88 |
| Hearing problems | 59 | 22.01 |
| Immunodeficiency | 34 | 12.69 |
| Others | 25 | 9.33 |
| Lipid disorders | 19 | 7.08 |
| Autoimmune diseases | 18 | 6.71 |
| Malignancy | 4 | 1.49 |
| Hyperthyroidism | 3 | 1.11 |
| Hypertension | 2 | 0.74 |
*N- the amount of participants (DS) with chosen comorbidity.
Internet survey (questions with answers).
| No. | Question | Answers | Results [%] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Have you ever heard about specialized growth charts for children with DS? | Yes | 73.3 |
| No | 26.7 | ||
| 2 | Which type of charts is more often used by clinicians? | Standard | 81.8 |
| Specific | 13.2 | ||
| 3 | Have any of the clinicians used specialized charts at least once? | Yes | 28.2 |
| No | 71.8 | ||
| 4 | Are specialized growth charts important for you as a parent? | Yes | 93.2 |
| No | 6.8 |
Distribution of data (body height, body weight, BMI) in both types of growth charts- standard and specialized growth charts.
| Body weight | Body height | BMI | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | Classification | StandardN (%) | DSN (%) | StandardN (%) | DSN (%) | StandardN (%) | DSN (%) |
| <3rd | Under | 108 (27) | 23 (5) | 141 (35) | 90 (23) | 83 (21) | 76 (19) |
| 3rd-97th | Norm | 280 (70) | 350 (89) | 246 (61) | 288 (73) | 290 (72) | 306 (79) |
| >97th | Over | 13 (3) | 19 (6) | 14 (4) | 14 (4) | 28 (7) | 7 (2) |
*PC- percentile, DS- Down Syndrome specialized growth charts, N- amount of individuals.
Percentiles and corresponding values of the standard deviation score and their interpretation in relation to anthropometric parameters.
| Percentile (PC) | Standard deviation score (SDS) | Body weight | Body height | BMI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| <3rd | <-1.88 | Underweight | Growth deficiency | Underweight |
| 3rd-10th | ≥-1.88,<-1.66 | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| 10th-90th | ≥-1.66, ≤1.66 | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| 90th-97th | >1.66, ≤1.88 | Overweight | Normal | Overweight |
| >97th | >1.88 | Obesity | High growth | Obesity |
Figure 2Percentage comparison of the number of individuals qualified for the given body weight categories on the standard growth charts and DS-specialized growth charts.
Figure 4Percentage comparison of the number of individuals qualified for the given BMI categories on the standard growth charts and DS-specialized growth charts.
Figure 3Percentage comparison of the number of individuals qualified for the given body height categories on the standard growth charts and DS-specialized growth charts.