ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0018.10-4 | (1) | ESPEYB18

10.4. Extended family history of type 1 diabetes in HLA-predisposed children with and without islet autoantibodies

S Kuusela , P Keskinen , T Pokka , M Knip , J Ilonen , P Vahasalo , R Veijola

Pediatr Diabetes. 2020;21(8):1447–1456. doi: 10.1111/pedi.13122Family histories suggest strong degrees of inheritance of T1D in some children, especially in populations with an overall high risk of autoimmunity.This paper from the Finnish T1D Prediction and Prevention (DIPP) study looked at subjects carrying high HLA-conferred risk for T1D. A family history of T1D in...

ey0018.10-14 | (1) | ESPEYB18

10.14. Targeted pharmacological therapy restores [beta]-cell function for diabetes remission

S Sachs , A Bastidas-Ponce , S Tritschler , M Bakhti , A Bottcher , MA Sanchez-Garrido , M Tarquis-Medina , M Kleinert , K Fischer , S Jall , A Harger , E Bader , S Roscioni , S Ussar , A Feuchtinger , B Yesildag , A Neelakandhan , CB Jensen , M Cornu , B Yang , B Finan , RD Di Marchi , MH Tschop , FJ Theis , SM Hofmann , TD Muller , H Lickert

Nature Metabolism. 2020;2(2):192–209. doi: 10.1038/s42255-020-0171-3.This experimental mouse study examined whether or not dedifferentiated β cells could be reversed or targeted by pharmacological intervention for diabetes remission. They identified evidence for β-cell dedifferentiation and dysfunction which could be reversed by single and combined pharmacological approach...

ey0018.11-9 | Review and recommendations on ROHHAD(NET) Syndrome | ESPEYB18

11.9. ROHHAD(NET) syndrome: Systematic review of the clinical timeline and recommendations for diagnosis and prognosis

J Harvengt , C Gernay , M Mastouri , N Farhat , MC Lebrethon , MC Seghaye , V Bours

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Jul 1;105(7):dgaa247. 10.1210/clinem/dgaa247. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32407531/Based on a structured summary of a case series of 43 well-defined patients, these authors propose for regular screening and preventive examinations in ROHHAD patients and list the therapeutic options. Although these recommendat...

ey0018.11-11 | Criticism of the previous BMI metrics for use in severely obese children | ESPEYB18

11.11. Evaluation of BMI metrics to assess change in adiposity in children with overweight and moderate and severe obesity

SE Barlow , M Salahuddin , C Durand , SJ Pont , DM Hoelscher , NF Butte

Obesity (Silver Spring) 2020 Aug;28(8):1512–1518. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32935936/These authors analysed a cohort of n=399 overweight and obese children (age 2–12 years), who underwent a 1-year lifestyle intervention, to test whether possible alternatives to the BMI z-score (%BMIp95, %BMIp50, BMImz) might correlate better with changes in % total body fat (%BF) a...

ey0018.12-7 | Type 2 Diabetes | ESPEYB18

12.7. The shared risk of diabetes between dog and cat owners and their pets: register based cohort study

RA Delicano , U Hammar , A Egenvall , C Westgarth , M Mubanga , L Byberg , T Fall , B Kennedy

BMJ. 2020 Dec 10;371:m4337. doi: 10.1136/bmj.m4337.In brief: Owners of dogs which have with diabetes are more likely to develop T2DM themselves than owners of dogs without diabetes. The underlying mechanisms might include shared diabetogenic health behaviours and environmental exposures. No shared risk of diabetes was found between cat owners and their cats.Co...

ey0018.12-11 | Metabolic Syndrome | ESPEYB18

12.11. The effect of green Mediterranean diet on cardiometabolic risk; a randomised controlled trial

G Tsaban , A Yaskolka Meir , E Rinott , H Zelicha , A Kaplan , A Shalev , A Katz , A Rudich , A Tirosh , I Shelef , I Youngster , S Lebovitz , N Israeli , M Shabat , D Brikner , E Pupkin , M Stumvoll , J Thiery , U Ceglarek , JT Heiker , A Korner , K Landgraf , M von Bergen , M Bluher , MJ Stampfer , I Shai

Heart. 2020 Nov 23:heartjnl-2020-317802. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2020-317802. PMID: 33234670.In brief: This parallel-arm trial randomly assigned 294 adults with abdominal obesity/dyslipidemia to 1 of 3 dietary guidelines: healthy diet; Mediterranean diet; or ‘green Mediterranean’ diet. All groups received physical activity guidelines. Weight loss was higher in the two...

ey0018.13-8 | Endocrinology | ESPEYB18

13.8. Analysis of the screening results for congenital adrenal hyperplasia involving 7.85 million newborns in China: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Z Li , L Huang , C Du , C Zhang , M Zhang , Y Liang , X Luo

Front Endocrinol 2021; 12:624507. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2021.624507– This systematic review identified 41 Chinese studies totalling 7,853,756 newborns who underwent neonatal CAH screening– The overall incidence of CAH in China was 1/23,024 (95% CI, 1/25,757 to 1/20,815)– Among the CAH patients, the Male:Female ratio was 1.92:1, and 76% presented with salt wasting<p class=...

ey0018.14-1 | (1) | ESPEYB18

14.1. Association of vitamin D levels, race/ethnicity, and clinical characteristics with COVID-19 test results

Meltzer David O , Best Thomas J , Zhang Hui , Vokes Tamara , Arora Vineet M , Solway Julian

JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(3):e214117. https://bit.ly/3zopFZ4This prospective observational cohort study (n=4638) measured vitamin D level in the year before undergoing COVID-19 testing. The risk of a positive COVID-19 test in Black, but not White, individuals was 2.64-fold higher if vitamin D level was 30–40 ng/ml compared to > 40 ng/ml.Vitamin D may improve immune functi...

ey0018.15-10 | (1) | ESPEYB18

15.10. Maternal occupational exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals during pregnancy and semen parameters in adulthood: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study among Swiss conscripts

Istvan M , Rahban R , Dananche B , Senn A , Stettler E , Multigner L , Nef S , Garlantezec R

Human Reproduction, 2021; 36(7): 1948–1958https://bit.ly/3vtcByFThis cross-sectional study shows that men who had been exposed in utero to endocrine disruptors (EDC) are twice more likely to have a low sperm count, below the reference values per ejaculation set by the World Health Organisation.Male reproductive function is known to be highly sensitive to a number of chemical compou...

ey0018.15-13 | (1) | ESPEYB18

15.13. Socioeconomic status is related to pubertal development in a German cohort

L Oelkers , M Vogel , A Kalenda , HC Surup , A Korner , J Kratzsch , W Kiess

Hormone Research in Paediatrics 2020;93:548–557https://bit.ly/2ToJvmvThe authors studied 2,657 German children aged 5-18 years to look for social patterning in the age at puberty timing and circulating gonadotrophin levels. Lower socio-economic status (SES) was associated with earlier thelarche, longer duration of puberty, and overweight in girls, but not age at menarche. In boys, lower SES showed a tren...