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ey0017.13-11 | Endocrinology | ESPEYB17

13.11. Worldwide secular trends in age at pubertal onset assessed by breast development among girls: a systematic review and meta-analysis

C Eckert-Lind , AS Busch , JH Petersen , FM Biro , G Butler , EV Brauner , A Juul

To read the full abstract: JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(4):e195881. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.5881• The authors evaluated the change in pubertal onset in healthy girls around the world based on age at thelarche.• Overall, the age at thelarche decreased 0.24 years per decade from 1977 to 2013.• This decrease seems to reflect a worldwide trend....

ey0017.14-3 | (1) | ESPEYB17

14.3. The mutational constraint spectrum quantified from variation in 141,456 humans

Karczewski Konrad J. , Francioli […et al \..] Laurent C. , MacArthur Daniel G.

To read the full abstract: Nature 2020; 581, 434–443The Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) Consortium https://gnomad.broadinstitute.org compiled data on ˜125,000 exomes and ~15,000 whole genomes from populations around the world. This is one of seven articles (also see Refs 1–6) describing their initial discoveries, showing the power of this vast dataset, and presenting a more comp...

ey0016.2-4 | Neonatal Hypoglycaemia | ESPEYB16

2.4. Sirolimus: efficacy and complications in children with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia: A 5-year follow-up study

G Maria , D Antonia , A Michael , M Kate , E Sian , FE Sarah , D Mehul , S Pratik

To read the full abstract: J Endocr Soc. 2019 Feb 7;3(4):699–713.This paper describes a retrospective study of patients with congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) who were treated with mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor, sirolimus, in a tertiary service, and reviews the 15 publications reporting CHI patients treated with sirolimus.The diffuse forms of C...

ey0016.3-8 | Congenital Hypothyroidism | ESPEYB16

3.8. Newborn screening for primary congenital hypothyroidism: estimating test performance at different TSH thresholds

RL Knowles , J Oerton , T Cheetham , G Butler , C Cavanagh , L Tetlow , C Dezateux

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2018;103:3720–28.This nationwide prospective surveillance study aimed to estimate the performance of the current UK recommended TSH threshold (10 mU/L on day 5 after birth) for newborn blood spot screening compared to lower thresholds: 8 mU/L and 6 mU/L. Over a 12-month period, the authors included all patients with positive TSH ba...

ey0016.15-7 | (1) | ESPEYB16

15.7. Association of early introduction of solids with infant sleep: A secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial

MR Perkin , HT Bahnson , K Logan , T Marrs , S Radulovic , J Craven , C Flohr , G Lack

To read the full abstract: JAMA Pediatr 2018;172:e180739.This randomised controlled trial of 1303 exclusively breastfed 3-month-old UK infants was primarily performed to test the impact of early introduction of solid foods, from age 3 months, on the risk of food allergies (1). Sleep was measured as a secondary trial outcome: the trial showed that early introduction of solids increa...

ey0015.3-2 | Thyroid development | ESPEYB15

3.2 A branching morphogenesis program governs embryonic growth of the thyroid gland

S Liang , E Johansson , G Barila , DL Altschuler , H Fagman , M Nilsson

To read the full abstract: Development 2018;145. pii:dev146829Branching morphogenesis is a key process during organogenesis of ductal and exocrine organs, e.g. lung, kidney, pancreas, and liver1. Regulatory components and local interactions for lung branching morphogenesis have been described in detail, mostly relying on receptor-ligand interactions between embryonic ...

ey0015.3-16 | Reviews | ESPEYB15

3.16 Global epidemiology of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism

PN Taylor , D Albrecht , A Scholz , G Gutierrez-Buey , JH Lazarus , CM Dayan , OE Okosieme

To read the full abstract: Nat Rev Endocrinol 2018;14:301-316The authors provide complete information as far as available on the prevalence of hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and iodine deficiency all over the world. Nutritional iodine is a key determinant of thyroid disease risk. Further factors influencing thyroid disease prevalence are smoking, ageing, genetic susceptibility, and endo...

ey0015.11-2 | New insight into obesity comorbidities | ESPEYB15

11.2 Impact of severe obesity on cardiovascular risk factors in youth

G Zabarsky , C Beek , E Hagman , B Pierpoint , S Caprio , R Weiss

To read the full abstract: Journal of Pediatrics 2018;192:105-114Rising degree of obesity has been shown to predict increased metabolic risk in obese children and adolescents (1). Nonetheless, it is unclear if BMI categories can be successfully applied to populations of obese children and adolescents for a risk-adapted stratification of therapeutic approaches, and here especially for the in...

ey0015.11-3 | New insight into obesity comorbidities | ESPEYB15

11.3 Body mass index and kidney disease-related mortality in midlife: A nationwide cohort of 2.3 million adolescents

G Twig , A Vivante , T Bader , E Derazne , AM Tsur , M Levi , N Goldberger , A Leiba , JD Kark

To read the full abstract: Obesity 2018;26(4):776-781Here, Twig et al. shed light on an important, but not well investigated facet of the complex, multi-organ system chronic disease simply termed ‘obesity’. Using the large statistical power of this impressive, nation-wide database, the authors demonstrate high hazard ratios for obesity-related kidney mortality in a relatively young cohort...

ey0015.14-16 | Evolutionary public health | ESPEYB15

14.16 Human reproduction and health: an evolutionary perspective

G Jasienska , RG Bribiescas , AS Furberg , S Helle , A Nunez-de la Mora

To read the full abstract: Lancet 2017;390:510-520It is well recognized that reproductive traits have major relevance to reproductive ‘fitness’ and are therefore among the most highly targeted by natural selection. Evolutionary theory argues that investment in reproduction requires trade-offs in other traits, which are likely to be disadvantageous for other vital functions, an...