2005
DOI: 10.1515/jpem.2005.18.7.671
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Endocrine Profile of Children with Intrauterine Growth Retardation

Abstract: Lower cortisol levels in children born with IUGR may reflect impaired function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis associated with this condition. The significantly lower IGF-I levels of the 'non-catch-up' subgroup may be involved in their failure to grow.

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“…Larger SGA and AGA groups may be needed in future studies. In contrast, in study carried out in Israel, 58 children aged 4-6 years with intrauterine growth retardation had a significantly increased BP compared with normal birth children (controls) [4]. Similarly, in a longitudinal study with children aged 5 through 21 years, birth weight was consistently inversely associated with SBP from childhood to young adulthood and to DBP in young adulthood [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Larger SGA and AGA groups may be needed in future studies. In contrast, in study carried out in Israel, 58 children aged 4-6 years with intrauterine growth retardation had a significantly increased BP compared with normal birth children (controls) [4]. Similarly, in a longitudinal study with children aged 5 through 21 years, birth weight was consistently inversely associated with SBP from childhood to young adulthood and to DBP in young adulthood [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intrauterine growth restriction may also be responsible for the prenatal programming of BP. A number of studies have shown an association between low birth weight and higher BP in later life [4][5][6], but others did not provide support for fetal origin hypothesis as applied to BP regulation, reporting that the association between birth size and later blood pressure was not significant [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data, for the first time in the literature, brings the combination of a detrimental situation induced by deficient diet with a non-expensive treatment, as the physical exercise to combat cardiac damage induced by a situation still present in our society, which is the undernutrition. There are epidemiological and clinical data supporting the hypothesis that poor quality of diet during developmental period increases the risk for several diseases including cardiovascular diseases 26,27 . In the opposite direction, hefty evidences have demonstrated that physical exercise counteracts the deleterious effect of several metabolic and cardiovascular diseases 14,28 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Elevação na freqüência cardíaca em crianças prematuras e PIG quando comparadas com os controles foi observada por Johansson et al 21 . Outros estudos com crianças também demonstram essa associação, como os de Fattal-Valesvski et al 27 , Pereira et al 35 e Salgado et al 36 .…”
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“…Após a leitura dos 14 artigos foram excluídos da análise 5. Os estudos de Rakow et al 10 , Bonamy et al 26 , Fattal-Valesvki et al 27 , De Rogalski et al 28 e Bergel et al 29 foram retirados da análise por não possuírem como objetivo a associação da pressão arterial com a idade gestacional.…”
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