2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2007.04.004
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Body Mass Index in Children with Newly Diagnosed Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Observations from Two Multicenter North American Inception Cohorts

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“…However, studies since the turn of the millennium have revealed that children with IBD are affected by current population trends towards weight gain; 10 % and 20-30 % of incident CD and UC patients were overweight or at risk of being overweight as per BMI [68]. These studies also showed that 22-24 % and 7-9 % of incident CD and UC patients had low BMI.…”
Section: The Changing Phenotype Of Ibdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies since the turn of the millennium have revealed that children with IBD are affected by current population trends towards weight gain; 10 % and 20-30 % of incident CD and UC patients were overweight or at risk of being overweight as per BMI [68]. These studies also showed that 22-24 % and 7-9 % of incident CD and UC patients had low BMI.…”
Section: The Changing Phenotype Of Ibdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Amerika'da yapılan bir çalışmada, İBH hastalarında görülen obezite insidansının genel populasyondaki obezite durumunu yansıttığı saptanmıştır. Bu insidansın çoğunluğunu ise ülseratif kolit hastaları oluşturmaktadır.…”
Section: Hastalik Eti̇yoloji̇si̇nde Beslenmeni̇n Rolüunclassified
“…Zaskakujące może się wydawać stwierdzenie u 6% pacjentów BMI wskazującego na ryzyko wystąpienia nadwagi lub na nadwagę. W populacji dzieci amerykańskich, która cechuje się większym odsetkiem otyłości (31%) w porównaniu z populacją polską (18%), aż prawie co 10. pacjent z ChLC miał BMI powyżej 85% [36]. Można przypuszczać, że obserwowane w ostatnich latach narastanie problemu otyłości może mieć wpływ na obraz kliniczny ChLC.…”
Section: Omówienieunclassified