1. Body Composition and Bone Mineral Density in Craniopharyngioma Patients: A Longitudinal Study Over 10 Years.
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Santen, Selveta S. van, Olsson, Daniel S., Hammarstrand, Casper, Wijnen, Mark, Fiocco, Marta, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M., Johannsson, Gudmundur, Janssen, Joseph A. M. J. L., der Lely, Aart J. van, Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M., van Santen, Selveta S, and van der Lely, Aart J
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BONE density ,BONES ,BODY composition ,CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA ,HYPOTHALAMUS ,LONGITUDINAL method ,LEAN body mass ,VAGUS nerve ,PHOTON absorptiometry ,TIME ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,PITUITARY tumors ,BODY mass index - Abstract
Context: Patients with craniopharyngioma suffer from obesity and impaired bone health. Little is known about longitudinal changes in body composition and bone mineral density (BMD).Objective: To describe body composition and BMD (change).Design: Retrospective longitudinal study.Setting: Two Dutch/Swedish referral centers.Patients: Patients with craniopharyngioma (n = 112) with a dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan available (2 DXA scans, n = 86; median Δtime 10.0 years; range 0.4-23.3) at age ≥ 18 years (58 [52%] male, 50 [45%] childhood onset).Main Outcome Measures: Longitudinal changes of body composition and BMD, and associated factors of ΔZ-score (sex and age standardized).Results: BMI (from 28.8 ± 4.9 to 31.2 ± 5.1 kg/m2, P < .001), fat mass index (FMI) (from 10.5 ± 3.6 to 11.9 ± 3.8 kg/m2, P = .001), and fat free mass index (FFMI) (from 18.3 ± 3.2 to 19.1 ± 3.2 kg/m2, P < .001) were high at baseline and increased. Fat percentage and Z-scores of body composition did not increase, except for FFMI Z-scores (from 0.26 ± 1.62 to 1.06 ± 2.22, P < .001). Z-scores of total body, L2-L4, femur neck increased (mean difference 0.61 ± 1.12, P < .001; 0.74 ± 1.73, P < .001; 0.51 ± 1.85, P = .02). Linear regression models for ΔZ-score were positively associated with growth hormone replacement therapy (GHRT) (femur neck: beta 1.45 [95% CI 0.51-2.39]); and negatively with radiotherapy (femur neck: beta -0.79 [-1.49 to -0.09]), glucocorticoid dose (total body: beta -0.06 [-0.09 to -0.02]), and medication to improve BMD (L2-L4: beta -1.06 [-1.84 to -0.28]).Conclusions: Z-scores of BMI, fat percentage, and FMI remained stable in patients with craniopharyngioma over time, while Z-scores of FFMI and BMD increased. Higher glucocorticoid dose and radiotherapy were associated with BMD loss and GHRT with increase. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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