Page 71

Proefschrift binnenwerk Manon Ernst_DEF.indd

B O D Y   P R O P O R T I O N S   I N   S M A L L   F O R   G E S T A T I O N A L   A G E   C H I L D R E N   A F T E R   R E C E I V I N G   G R O W T H   H O R M O N E   T R E A T M E N T     References   1.   Battaglia  FC,  Lubchencko  LO.  A  practical  classification  of  newborn  infants  by  weight  and  gestational   age.  J  Pediatr  1967;  71:159.   2.   Ong  KK,  Ahmed  ML,  et  al.  Association  between  postnatal  catch-­‐up  growth  and  obesity  in  childhood:   Prospective  cohort  study.  BMJ  2000;  320:967-­‐971.   3.   Forsen  T,  Eriksson  J,  et  al.  The  fetal  and  childhood  growth  of  persons  who  develop  type  2  diabetes.   Ann  Intern  Med  2000;  33:176-­‐182.   4.   Baird  J,  Fisher  D,et  al.  Being  big  or  growing  fast:  Systematic  review  of  size  and  growth  in  infancy  and   later  obesity.  BMJ  2005;  331:929.   5.   Barker  DJ,  Winter  PD,  et  al.  Weight  in  infancy  and  death  from  ischaemic  heart  disease.  Lancet  1989;   2:577-­‐580.   6.   Ong   K,   Ahmed   ML,et   al.   Association   between   postnatal   catch-­‐up   growth   and   obesity   in   childhood:   Prospective  cohort  study.  BMJ  2000;  320:967-­‐71.   7.   Health   council   of   the   Netherlands   committee   of   growth   hormone.   Use   of   growth   hormone.   The   Hague:  Council  of  the  Netherlands;  1995.   8.   Zegher  F,  Hokken-­‐Koelega  A.  Growth  Hormone  therapy  for  children  small  for  gestational  age:  Height   gain  is  less  dose  dependant  over  the  long  term  than  over  the  short  term.  Pediatrics  2005;  115:E458   doi:10.1542/PEDS.  2004-­‐1934.   9.   Hassan  HM,  Kohno  H,et  al.  Body  composition,  atherogenic  risk  factors  and  apolipoproteins  following   growth  hormone  treatment.  Acta  Paediatr  1996;  85:899-­‐901.   10.   Cowan   FJ,   Evas   WD,   et   al.   Metabolic   effects   of   discontinuing   growth   hormone   treatment.   Arch   Dis   Child  1999;  80:517-­‐523.   11.   Gregory  JW,  Greene  SA,  et  al.  Changes  in  body  composition  and  energy  expenditure  after  six  weeks’   growth  hormone  treatment.  Arch  Dis  Child  1991;  66:598-­‐602.   12.   Dempsher  DP,  Bier  DM,  et  al.  Whole  body  nitrogen  kinetics  and  their  relationship  to  growth  in  short   children  treated  with  recombinant  human  growth  hormone.  Pediatr  Res  1990;  28:394-­‐400.   13.   Leger  J,  Garel  C,  et  al.  Human  growth  hormone  treatment  of  short-­‐stature  children  born  for  gesta-­‐ tional  age:  effect  on  muscle  and  adipose  tissue  mass  during  a  3-­‐year  treatment  period  and  after  1   year’s  withdrawal.  J  Clin  Endocrinol  Metab  1998;  83:3512-­‐3516.   14.   Hoos   MB,   Westerterp   KR,   et   al.   Short   –term   effects   of   growth   hormone   on   body   composition   as   a   predictor  of  growth.  J  Clin  Endocrinol  Metab  2003;  88(6):2569-­‐2572.   15.   Ernst  MAB,  Simons  MYG,  et  al.  Change  in  body  composition  as  a  predictive  tool  for  growth  hormone   treatment   in   growth   hormone   deficient   children   and   children   born   small   for   gestational   age.   Hor-­‐ mone  Research  in  Paediatrics  2012;  78(1):18-­‐23.   16.   Lapillonne   A,   Braillon   P,   et   al.   Body   composition   in   appropriate   and   in   small   for   gestational   age   infants.  Acta    Paediatr  1997;  86(2):196-­‐200.    17.  Willemsen   RH,   Arends   NJT,   et   al.   Long-­‐term   effects   of   growth   hormone   (GH)   treatment   on   body   composition  and  bone  mineral  density  in  short  children  born  small-­‐for-­‐gestational-­‐age:  six  year  fol-­‐ low-­‐up  of  a  randomized  controlled  GH  trial.  Clinical  Endocrinology  2007;  67:485-­‐492.   18.   de  Zegher  F,  Francois  L,  et  al.  Growth  hormone  treatment  of  short  children  born  small  for  gestational   age.  Trends  Endocrin  Metab  1998;  9(6):233-­‐237.   19.   Gerver  WJM,  De  Bruin  R.  Paediatric  Morphometrics,  A  reference  manual.  (second  extended  edition).   University  Press  Maastricht,  The  Netherlands,  ISBN  90  5278  307  1;  2001.   20.   Westerterp  KR,  Wouters  L,  et  al.  The  Maastricht  protocol  for  the  measurement  of  body  composition   and  energy  expenditure  with  labeled  water.  Obes  Res  1995;  3:49-­‐57.   21.   Barker   DJ,   Osmond   C,   et   al.   Trajectories   of   growth   among   children   who   have   coronary   events   as   adults.  N  Engl  J  Med  2005;  353(17):1802-­‐9.   22.   Barker  DJ.  Obesity  and  early  life.  Obes  Rev  2007;  8  Suppl  1:45-­‐9.   23.   Singhal   A,   Lucas   A.   Early   origins   of   cardiovascular   disease:   is   there   a   unifying   hypothesis?   Lancet   2004;  363(9421):1642-­‐5.     69  


Proefschrift binnenwerk Manon Ernst_DEF.indd
To see the actual publication please follow the link above