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Odds of Cardiometabolic Diseases and Medications in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Authors :
Rachel Dum
Vonn Walter
Neal J. Thomas
Conrad Krawiec
Source :
J Child Neurol
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction/Objectives Individuals with cerebral palsy may be at risk of obesity, but outcomes and risk factors are understudied. The study objectives are to evaluate the frequency of body mass index (BMI) weight categories of individuals with cerebral palsy and the odds of cardiometabolic-specific diseases and medications. We hypothesize subjects with cerebral palsy and an increased body mass index will have higher odds of cardiometabolic specific diseases and medications. Methods This is a retrospective observational cohort study utilizing TriNetX, an electronic health record database, in subjects with cerebral palsy aged 2-18 years with an available body mass index. The study population was divided into 4 body mass index percentile categories, underweight (Results A total of 5993 subjects were included: underweight (251, 4.2%), healthy weight (2390, 39.9%), overweight (943, 15.7%), and obese (2409, 40.2%). Obese subjects had a higher odds of asthma, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and sleep apnea when compared to the health weight group. Conclusions This study found patients with cerebral palsy classified as obese had higher odds of cardiometabolic comorbidity and medication codes that influence weight. Body mass index measurements are limited in this population but may be used cautiously to evaluate the body type of children with cerebral palsy and monitor cardiometabolic-associated comorbidity occurrence.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Child Neurol
Accession number :
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