Alexandre Duarte Baldin
State University of Campinas
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics | 2013
Alexsandra C. Malaquias; Renata C. Scalco; Eveline Gadelha Pereira Fontenele; Everlayny F. Costalonga; Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Adriana F. Braz; Mariana F. A. Funari; Mirian Y. Nishi; Gil Guerra-Júnior; Berenice B. Mendonca; Ivo J. P. Arnhold; Alexander A. L. Jorge
Aims: To determine the presence of abnormal body proportion, assessed by sitting height/height ratio for age and sex (SH/H SDS) in healthy and short individuals, and to estimate its role in selecting short children for SHOX analysis. Methods: Height, sitting height and weight were evaluated in 1,771 healthy children, 128 children with idiopathic short stature (ISS), 58 individuals with SHOX defects (SHOX-D) and 193 females with Turner syndrome (TS). Results: The frequency of abnormal body proportion, defined as SH/H SDS >2, in ISS children was 16.4% (95% CI 10-22%), which was higher than in controls (1.4%, 95% CI 0.8-1.9%, p < 0.001). The SHOX gene was evaluated in all disproportionate ISS children and defects in this gene were observed in 19%. Among patients with SHOX-D, 88% of children (95% CI 75-100%) and 96% of adults had body disproportion. In contrast, SH/H SDS >2 were less common in children (48%, 95% CI 37-59%) and in adults (28%, 95% CI 20-36%) with TS. Conclusion: Abnormal body proportions were observed in almost all individuals with SHOX-D, 50% of females with TS and 16% of children considered ISS. Defects in SHOX gene were identified in 19% of ISS children with SH/H SDS >2, suggesting that SH/H SDS is a useful tool to select children for undergoing SHOX molecular studies.
Jornal De Pediatria | 2009
Edson dos Santos Farias; Flaviano Paula; Wellington Roberto Gomes de Carvalho; Ezequiel Moreira Gonçalves; Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Gil Guerra-Júnior
OBJECTIVE To verify the influence of programmed physical activity on body composition among adolescent students during 1 school year. METHODS The sample included 383 students (age range: 10 to 15 years) separated into two groups: 186 cases (96 male and 90 female) and 197 controls (108 male and 89 female). This was an intervention study with pre- and post-test assessments in which interventions consisted of programmed physical activity; the control group had conventional school physical education. Body composition was assessed by anthropometric measurements, body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage and fat and lean body mass. RESULTS In the case group, subscapular skinfold thickness, BMI, body fat percentage and fat body mass remained stable; there were significant reductions in tricipital skinfold thickness and in abdominal perimeter among girls and significant increases in arm, waist and calf perimeters and in lean body mass. In the control group, there were significant increases in BMI, tricipital skinfold thickness, abdominal perimeter and fat body mass among girls. At post-test, overweight and obesity significantly decreased among case group subjects, but not among controls. CONCLUSION Programmed physical activity resulted in improvement or maintenance of body composition parameters and in reduction of overweight and obesity in the intervention group.
Jornal De Pediatria | 2009
Edson dos Santos Farias; Flaviano Paula; Wellington Roberto Gomes de Carvalho; Ezequiel Moreira Gonçalves; Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Gil Guerra-Júnior
Objetivos: Verificar o efeito da atividade fisica programada na escola sobre a adiposidade corporal e a aptidao fisica de adolescentes, durante um ano letivo. Casuistica e Metodos: Amostra foi composta de 383 alunos, divididos em dois grupos: casos com 186 (96 meninos e 90 meninas) e controles com 197 (108 meninos e 89 meninas), com idade entre 10 a 15 anos. Trata-se de estudo de intervencao com pre e pos-teste com um ano de duracao, no qual o grupo casos foi submetido a atividade fisica programada e o grupo controles com aulas convencionais de educacao fisica escolar. A composicao corporal foi avaliada por medidas antropometricas e calculos de indice de massa corporal (IMC), percentual de gordura e massas gorda e magra. A aptidao fisica foi avaliada por testes de flexibilidade, forca e corrida. Resultados: O grupo casos apresentou estabilidade na prega cutânea subescapular, IMC, percentual de gordura e massa gorda; reducao significativa na prega cutânea triciptal, perimetro do abdome nas meninas e aumento significativo dos perimetros do braco, cintura e panturrilha e massa magra. No grupo controles houve aumento do IMC, da prega cutânea triciptal, do perimetro do abdome e da massa gorda nas meninas. O grupo casos e os meninos apresentaram melhora significativa nos testes de forca e corrida. O grupo casos apresentou diminuicao significativa na proporcao de sobrepesos e obesos no pos em relacao ao pre-teste, o mesmo nao ocorrendo no grupo controles. Conclusoes: A atividade fisica programada resultou em melhoria ou manutencao nas variaveis da composicao corporal e aptidao fisica, e reducao da frequencia de sobrepeso e obesidade no grupo submetido a intervencao Abstract
Early Human Development | 2012
Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Adriana Aparecida Siviero-Miachon; Tatiana Fabbri; Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini; Angela Maria Spinola-Castro; Maria Tereza Matias Baptista; Lília D'Souza-Li; André Moreno Morcillo; Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra; Gil Guerra-Júnior
BACKGROUND AND AIM Turner syndrome (TS) patients have an increased risk of weight gain and metabolic syndrome. To date, it is unknown what factors are involved in this metabolic process, even though it is recognized that TS patients are frequently born small-for-gestational age. The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between lipid and glucose profiles with being overweight and birth weight and length in TS patients. STUDY DESIGN This was a cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS AND OUTCOME MEASURES Serum glucose, insulin (HOMA-IR), total cholesterol, and triglycerides were measured in 64 patients with TS. Data regarding birth weight and length and current body mass index (BMI) were also evaluated. RESULTS Total cholesterol showed a significant negative correlation with birth weight and a positive correlation with BMI; triglycerides showed significant negative correlation with birth weight and length and a positive correlation with BMI; and HOMA-IR showed a significant negative correlation with birth weight and length. Low birth weight and a high BMI were predictive for 28% of total cholesterol and triglycerides; and low birth weight for 22% of HOMA-IR. CONCLUSIONS Lipid profile was correlated with a high current BMI and low birth weight and length in TS patients and glucose profile only with low birth weight. Thus far, growth retardation may play a role in metabolic derangements in this group of patients, being considered another example of fetal programming.
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2010
Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Tatiana Fabbri; Adriana Aparecida Siviero-Miachon; Angela Maria Spinola-Castro; Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini; M.T.M. Baptista; Lília D’Souza-Li; Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra; Gil Guerra-Júnior
Background: The majority of anthropometric assessments in Turner syndrome (TS) patients has focused on height. AIM: To analyze body proportions in young adult TS patients either treated or not treated with rhGH, and to compare them with a group of age-matched healthy women. Subjects and methods: Standing height, sitting height, weight, foot and leg lengths, arm span, head circumference, biliac and biacromial diameters were measured in 52 non-treated TS patients, 30 treated with rhGH and 133 healthy women. Results: Age at the start of rhGH therapy varied from 7.8 to 15.1 yr (10.0±1.3 yr), the duration of treatment from 2.8 to 8.2 yr (3.7±1.5 yr) and the mean recombinant human GH (rhGH) dose was 0.42 mg/kg/week (from 0.32 to 0.50 mg/kg/week). Non-treated patients did not show any difference in anthropometric variables when compared with the treated ones, except for hand length (p=0.02) and height (p=0.05), which were increased in the treated group. All anthropometric variables, except head circumference, were different when comparing TS patients (either treated or not) with age-matched healthy women. Conclusion: Brazilian TS patients either treated or not with rhGH showed almost no differences in terms of their body proportions. This result is probably due to the late age at the start of treatment, and/or the short period of rhGH administration. Hand length was different between the groups, showing the importance of including the extremities in body proportion assessment during rhGH treatment of TS patients.
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2009
Ezequiel Moreira Gonçalves; S.H.V. de Lemos-Marini; M.P. de Mello; M.T.M. Baptista; Lília D'Souza-Li; Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Wellington Roberto Gonçalves de Carvalho; Edson dos Santos Farias; Gil Guerra-Júnior
The aim of this study was to evaluate the physical measurements and body composition of female patients with the classic form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency. Twenty-eight girls with CAH were classified according to both hormonal control (well or not well controlled) and the clinical form of the disease (simple virilizing or salt-wasting). In the control group, 112 healthy individuals were included, divided into two subgroups (male and female). Both patients and controls were subdivided by age into three groups according to pubertal stage: < or =10 years (prepubertal), 11-15 years (pubertal), and > or =15 years (postpubertal). Anthropometrical evaluations and bioelectrical impedance were used to obtain the physical measurement and body composition data. The patients with the simple virilizing form presented higher values for BMI, waist, arm fat area, and fat mass percentage. The not well controlled group presented shorter leg length. Values obtained for BMI as well as for arm fat area, brachial circumference, waist, hip, bi-iliac diameter and fat mass percentage were significantly higher in the patients than in the controls, whereas leg length, hand size and the percentages of water and lean mass were lower. Alterations in body composition were observed in all age groups, mainly by increase of fat mass with age. After puberty, impairments in limb measurements (leg, hand and foot) were more evident. Patients with CAH presented differences in anthropometric parameters but mainly in body composition. Hence, more comprehensive and careful anthropometric evaluation during monitoring of patients with CAH is recommended.
Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2005
Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Maria C. de A. Armani; André Moreno Morcillo; Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini; Maria Tereza Matias Baptista; Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra; Gil Guerra Júnior
OBJETIVE: The first Brazilian study aimed to evaluate body proportions in patients with Turner Syndrome (TS) with no growth hormone treatment. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with 50 TS patients (5 to 43 years) evaluating age, karyotype, pubertal development, height, sitting height, arm span, weight, BMI, head circumference, length of hand, foot and leg, waist to hip ratio, biacromial and biiliac diameters. The data were transformed in score z. A descriptive analysis was done and Mann-Whitney test and analysis of variance was applied. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients were pubertal and 22 nonpubertal, and all of the absolute measurements were significantly increased in the former. There were no significant differences of the antropometric findings according to the karyotype and puberty, in relation to score z data. The SD scores of all variables showed means above -2, except height and arm span in the nonpubertal patients and also sitting height and hand in the pubertal patients. The same result was observed when only the patients > 20 years were analyzed, being only weight, BMI, and biacromial and biiliac diameters significantly smaller in relation to the Danish data of Gravholt and Naeera from 1997.
Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2010
Ezequiel Moreira Gonçalves; Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini; Maricilda Palandi de Mello; Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Wellington Roberto Gomes de Carvalho; Edson dos Santos Farias; Gil Guerra-Júnior
OBJECTIVE To estimate body composition by evaluating skinfold thickness (ST) and electric bioimpedance (EB) in a group of women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to classical 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CAH-C-21OHD) in relation to a control group. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Sixteen patients and 26 controls were evaluated, all female, with age varying from 8 to 18 years. Fat (FM) and lean (LM) masses were evaluated by ST and EB. FM and LM data were analyzed in relative (%) and absolute (kg) values, and in relation to stature (FMI and LMI). RESULTS There were no observed significant differences between the two methods in each group. In relation to the control group, CAH-C-21OHD patients showed higher values for FM (%) EB, FMI EB and LMI ST but lower values for FM (%) EB. Positive and high correlation values were observed for all parameters analyzed. CONCLUSION ST and EB results observed were similar in this sample of females with CAH-C-21OHD, but controversial in relation to the control group, suggesting caution when using these methods to evaluate body composition in this population.
SciELO | 2005
Maria C. de A. Armani; Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini; Maria Tereza Matias Baptista; Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra; Gil Guerra-Júnior
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of insulin resistance (IR) and changes in lipid profile in Turner Syndrome (TS), and to check the influence of age, karyotype, systemic arterial hypertension (SAH), height, weight, body mass index (BMI), and pubertal development. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A transversal study of 35 TS patients, confirmed with karyotype (5 to 43 years), without previous use of anabolic steroid or hGH, with evaluation of blood pressure, pubertal development, anthropometric data, measurement of waist (W), hip (H), W to H ratio, total cholesterol, HDL, triglycerides (TGC), LDL, insulin and glucose. HOMA and QUICKI indexes were calculated, as well as glucose to insulin ratio (G/I). Data were examined by the Mann-Whitney and Spearman tests. RESULTS: Ten patients were >20 years. Seventeen had a 45,X karyotype and 6 structural aberrations; differences of the variables in relation to the karyotypes were not observed; 15 were nonpubertal and 20 pubertal; TGC and HOMA were significantly higher in puberty, while G/I was lower. Seven had normal height, 8 had BMI >25Kg/m2 (6 between 25 and 30, and 2 >30), and 19 W/H >0.85. Cholesterol levels were 180 ± 42mg% (4 >240); HDL 57 ± 16mg%; LDL 99 ± 34mg%; TGC 108 ± 96mg% (2 >200); HOMA 1.01 ± 0.71; QUICKI 0.4 ± 0.04 and G/I 23.5 ± 12.1 (2 <7.0). CONCLUSIONS: Changes were observed in lipid profile independent of age, karyotype, SAH and obesity, but associated with IR. The frequency of IR was lower than described in literature, and seems to be directly linked to chronological age, obesity and estrogen therapy.
Endocrine | 2011
Alexandre Duarte Baldin; Tatiana Fabbri; Adriana Aparecida Siviero-Miachon; Angela Maria Spinola-Castro; Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini; Maria Tereza Matias Baptista; Lília D’Souza-Li; Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra; Gil Guerra-Júnior