Age at onset and long-term metabolic control affect height in type-1 diabetes mellitus

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R. W. Holl
M. Grabert
E. Heinze
W. Sorgo
K. M. Debatin
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[1] Department of Paediatrics,
[2] University Children's Hospital,undefined
[3] Prittwitzstrasse 43,undefined
[4] D-89075 ulm,undefined
[5] 43,undefined
[6] Germany,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 1998年 / 157卷
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Keywords Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus; Height; Metabolic control; Glycosylated haemoglobin;
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Reduced height as a consequence of type-I-diabetes mellitus in childhood has been reported in many studies. However, it is still debated whether good metabolic control can normalize the growth rate. A total of 436 children (204 boys, 232 girls, mean age at diagnosis of diabetes 8.2±0.2 years) were followed at our outpatient diabetes centre. Z-scores for height were evaluated in relation to duration of diabetes, age at onset and long-term metabolic control. At diagnosis, height in children with diabetes was significantly above the reference population (+0.43± 0.09). Standardized height decreased during the subsequent course of diabetes. This likely represents a delay of growth, as the final height (chronological age >18 years, n = 144) was +0.27 ± 0.09. Growth reduction was more pronounced in patients diagnosed before the onset of puberty and final height in patients with a prepubertal onset of diabetes was significantly lower (+0.10 ± 0.13) compared to patients with a pubertal/postpubertal onset (+0.52 ± 0.14). Among patients with a prepubertal onset, the subgroup with “poor” metabolic control (long-term median HbA1c >7%) lost significantly more height compared to patients with “good” metabolic control.
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