Valoración del índice de masa corporal y la composición corporal en el síndrome de Down

T. Olivetti Artioli, E. Witsmiszyn, A. Belo Ferreira, C. Franchi Pinto
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Abstract

Introduction

Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent aneuploidy in the humans. Children with DS have a predisposition to obesity, and it is known that the phenotype of these individuals may lead to a bias in the use of the World Health Organization body mass index (WHO BMI).

Objectives

This study proposes the assessment of body composition in individuals with DS using the dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) technique, the current gold standard for comparison of its values with those found in general population.

Method

Data was collected randomly from patients, such as their BMI and body composition with the DXA machine Lunar Prodigy Advance®, with their values compared to literature references and statistically analyzed with their WHO BMI Z-score.

Results

45 individuals were analyzed, with a prevalence of 58% of girls, mean age of 11 years old and 35.5% were obese by WHO BMI Z-score; 57.1% of the subgroup of eutrophic individuals with DS by WHO BMI had altered body composition values.

Conclusion

The WHO BMI Z-score in patients with DS has a correspondence with the body composition only in individuals classified as overweight or obese by BMI Z-score. It was concluded that BMI is not an appropriate tool to infer the body composition in children with DS.

唐氏综合征患者的身体质量指数和身体成分评估
唐氏综合症(DS)是人类最常见的非整倍体。患有退行性椎体滑移症的儿童有肥胖倾向,众所周知,这些个体的表型可能导致在使用世界卫生组织体重指数(WHO BMI)时存在偏差。目的:本研究建议使用双x线吸收测定(DXA)技术评估DS患者的身体成分,这是目前与普通人群比较其值的金标准。方法采用DXA仪Lunar Prodigy Advance®随机收集患者BMI、体成分等数据,与文献进行比较,并与WHO BMI Z-score进行统计分析。结果共分析45例患者,WHO BMI Z-score显示,女孩患病率为58%,平均年龄为11岁,肥胖率为35.5%;根据WHO BMI,富营养化DS亚组中有57.1%的个体存在体成分值改变。结论仅在BMI z评分为超重或肥胖的人群中,DS患者WHO BMI z评分与体成分有对应关系。由此得出结论,BMI不是推断退行性痴呆儿童身体成分的合适工具。
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