Reduction of baseline body mass index under gonadotropin-suppressive therapy in girls with idiopathic precocious puberty
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Objective: To investigate longitudinally body mass index (BMI) evolution and obesity prevalence in a
large and very homogeneous study population consisting only of girls with non-organic central precocious
puberty (CPP) who were treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRHa) for
at least two years.
Patients and design: The 101 girls with idiopathic CPP who were selected for this study fulfilled the
following inclusion criteria: (a) suppression of gonadotropin and gonadal sex steroid secretion
during the overall GnRHa treatment period; (b) adequate compliance with the therapy regimen.
All the girls were treated for 44^14 months and were followed-up for 15.7^7.8 months after
therapy withdrawal.
Results: At the start of therapy, 23.8% of the girls had a BMI exceeding 2 standard deviation scores
(SDS) and were therefore classified as obese; both average BMI-SDS and obesity prevalence significantly
decreased during the treatment period (x2 ¼ 16.6, P , 0.0005) and only 4% of the patients,
all with pre-existing obesity, were still obese at the end of therapy; during the therapy period, BMI-SDS
increased in none of the patients. Both average BMI-SDS and obesity prevalence (from 4 to 0%;
x2 ¼ 4.0, P , 0.05) further decreased during the period that followed therapy withdrawal.
Conclusions: (a) girls with idiopathic CPP are frequently obese at the onset of GnRHa therapy (23.8%),
probably due to the hormonal changes which accompany the start of puberty; (b) their obesity is
neither long-lasting nor related to GnRHa administration; (c) on the contrary, GnRHa therapy
may have a favourable effect on BMI decrease, provided that treatment is performed for at least
two years and is accompanied by a complete suppression of gonadotropin secretion; (d) this unexpected
effect, which has never been reported hitherto, might represent a further indication for
GnRHa administration in idiopathic CPP.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Arrigo, Teresa; DE LUCA, Filippo; Franco, Antoniazzi; Fiorella, Galluzzi; Maria, Segni; Maria, Rosano; Maria Francesca, Messina; Fortunato, Lombardo
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