Growth, nutritional status, body composition, and energy expenditure in prepubertal children with Alagille syndrome.

Journal: The Journal Of Pediatrics
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the patterns of growth, nutritional status, body composition, and resting energy expenditure (REE) in prepubertal children with Alagille syndrome (AGS) before the onset of end-stage liver disease.

Methods: Thirteen prepubertal subjects with AGS (8 male; mean age, 6.8 2.8 years) were evaluated for growth parameters, body composition by skinfolds and by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, and REE by indirect calorimetry. The children with AGS were compared with a healthy, age-matched reference group of 37 prepubertal children.

Results: Compared with healthy children, children with AGS had significantly reduced (P <. 05) growth (weight, weight z score, height, height z score), nutritional status (midarm circumference, triceps skinfold, and midarm muscle area), and body composition (fat mass and fat-free mass). Subscapular thickness, percent body fat, and REE were not different. The AGS subgroup (n = 4) with REE greater than 110% predicted value had a reduced percent body fat (P <.02).

Conclusions: Growth and body composition abnormalities are common in prepubertal children with AGS.

Authors
D Wasserman, B Zemel, A Mulberg, H John, K Emerick, E Barden, D Piccoli, V Stallings