Girls with premature adrenarche have accelerated early childhood growth
- PMID: 19230905
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2008.12.038
Girls with premature adrenarche have accelerated early childhood growth
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of premature adrenarche (PA) on prepubertal growth.
Study design: The prepubertal growth of 54 girls with PA and 52 control girls was analyzed retrospectively. Birth measures were noted, and childhood length/height and weight were measured annually until age 5 years and at the current visit (at a median age of 7.6 years). The growth variables were correlated with serum insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, and insulin concentrations.
Results: There were no significant differences in birth length or weight standard deviation scores (SDSs) between the 2 study groups. The girls with PA demonstrated a significant length SDS increment during the first 2 years of life (median +1.0 SDS; P < .001). Compared with controls, they were taller (median current height 1.2 vs 0 SDS; P < .001) and gained more weight throughout childhood. The difference in weight-for-height became significant at a later age compared with the difference in height. Median serum IGF-1 concentration adjusted for both age and body mass index SDS was higher in the PA group (24 vs 19 nmol/L; P < .031).
Conclusions: PA was not associated with small birth size in our population. Girls with PA had enhanced growth already in early childhood, which was not explained by weight gain. Enhanced IGF-1 production may contribute to the prepubertal growth acceleration in PA.
Comment in
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Premature adrenarche may start earlier than one thinks.J Pediatr. 2009 Jun;154(6):A3. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2009.04.025. J Pediatr. 2009. PMID: 19446090 No abstract available.
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