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Growth differences between North American and European children at risk for type 1 diabetes
Nucci, A.M.; Becker, D.J.; Virtanen, S.M. et al.
2012In Pediatric Diabetes
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Keywords :
growth and regional variations; type 1 diabetes; international incidence; familial genetic risk; North America; Europe
Abstract :
[en] AIM: To evaluate the relationships between early growth and regional variations in type 1 diabetes (T1D) incidence in an international cohort of children with familial and genetic risk for T1D. METHODS: Anthropometric indices between birth to 5 yr of age were compared among regions and T1D proband in 2160 children participating in the Trial to Reduce Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in the Genetically at Risk study. RESULTS: Children in Northern Europe had the highest weight z-score between birth to 12 months of age, while those in Southern Europe and U.S.A. had the lowest weight and length/height z-scores at most time points (p < 0.005 to p < 0.001). Few differences in z-score values for weight, height, and body mass index were found by maternal T1D status. Using International Obesity Task Force criteria, the obesity rates generally increased with age and at 5 yr were highest in males in Northern Europe (6.0%) and in females in Canada (12.8%). However, no statistically significance difference was found by geographic region. In Canada, the obesity rate for female children of mothers with and without T1D differed significantly at 4 and 5 yr (6.0 vs. 0.0% and 21.3 vs. 1.9%, respectively; p < 0.0125) but no differences by maternal T1D status were found in other regions. CONCLUSIONS: There are regional differences in early childhood growth that are consistent with the higher incidence of T1D in Northern Europe and Canada as compared to Southern Europe. Our prospective study from birth will allow evaluation of relationships between growth and the emerging development of autoimmunity and progression to T1D by region in this at-risk population of children
Disciplines :
Human health sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Nucci, A.M.
Becker, D.J.
Virtanen, S.M.
Cuthbertson, D.
Softness, B.
Huot, C.
Wasikowa, R.
Dosch, H.M.
Akerblom, H.K.
Knip, M.
Other collaborator :
De Beaufort, Carine ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB)
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Growth differences between North American and European children at risk for type 1 diabetes
Publication date :
17 January 2012
Journal title :
Pediatric Diabetes
ISSN :
1399-5448
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Name of the research project :
TRIGR Study Group
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