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ey0020.14-6 | Section | ESPEYB20

14.6. Outcomes of pubertal development in girls as a function of pubertal onset age

A German , M Shmoish , J Belsky , Z Hochberg

Brief summary: This prospective study, including 380 American girls followed from birth to age 15.5 years between 1991 and 2006, showed the predictive nature of age at onset of puberty for the subsequent progression and duration of pubertal maturation.Ze’ev Hochberg’s scientific and clinical curiosity is an inspiration for us all. Ze’ev approached the topic of puberty using evolutionary and developmental biology principles, according to wh...

ey0017.11-11 | Body Weight Regulation and Insulin Sensitivity | ESPEYB17

11.11. Steroid metabolomic signature of insulin resistance in childhood obesity

AM Gawlik , M Shmoish , MF Hartmann , SA Wudy , Z Hochberg

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2020;43(2):405–410. doi: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31727688/Here, Gawlik et al. describe the urinary steroid metabolomic profile associated with insulin resistance (IR) as assessed in a cohort of 87 non-syndromic obese children and adolescents.To explore the previously defined novel concept of a disease-spe...

ey0020.14-4 | Section | ESPEYB20

14.4. Steroid metabolomic signature of insulin resistance in childhood obesity

AM Gawlik , M Shmoish , MF Hartmann , SA Wudy , Z Hochberg

Prof Hochberg was an exceptional paediatrician, endocrinologist and paediatric endocrinologist. He had an inquisitive mind, interest in various and wide fields, love for music, operas, books and people. Even in the field of endocrinology, he always researched beyond the visible. His groundbreaking contributions to the field of paediatric endocrinology have left an indelible mark on the medical community.Comment: To distinguish among chil...