Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p268 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2016

Association of frailty with vitamin D in elderly women

Alekna Vidmantas , Mastaviciute Asta , Kilaite Justina , Tamulaitiene Marija

Objective: To investigate the relationship of frailty with vitamin D in community dwelling elderly women.Materials and methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was performed on women over 60 years who were not using vitamin D supplementations. Frailty status was defined using Fried’s criteria: weakness, low walking speed, low physical activity, weight loss, exhaustion. Participants were classified as robust, prefrail and frail if they scored 0...

ba0002p102 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Influence of nutritional status in the bone mass assessed by quantitative ultrasonography of boys

de Oliveira Barbeta Vinicius Justino , Bertapelli Fabio , Goncalves Ezequiel Moreira , Krahenbuhl Tathyane , de Barros Ramalho Luiz Carlos , Martin Juan Eduardo Samur-San , Ribeiro Roberto Regis , Guerra-Junior Gil

The childhood is an important period for bone mass acquisition, and this tissue may be influenced by the nutritional status. However, the relation between the nutritional status and the bone parameters of quantitative ultrasound (QUS) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to verify the influence of nutritional status on bone mass assessed by QUS in male children from 7 to 10 years old. The sample consisted of 461 Brazilians pre-pubertal schoolchildren (8.30±1.13 year...

ba0004p148 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Prevalence of vertebral fractures in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Fiscaletti Melissa , Dubois Josee , Miron Marie-Claude , Krajinovic Maja , Laverdiere Caroline , Sinnett Daniel , Alos Nathalie

Improvements on the overall cure rates for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have allowed the cure of over 85% of treated patients. At least 70% of survivors of childhood ALL cancers have substantial morbidities as a result of their treatment. Long term musculoskeletal complications in this population are currently receiving increasing attention because of their negative impact on the quality of life and ability to perform appropriate activities. Our objective was t...

ba0004p160 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Prevalence of muscle deficits in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Veilleux Louis-Nicolas , Rauch Frank , Curnier Daniel , Krajinovic Maja , Laverdiere Caroline , Sinnett Daniel , Alos Nathalie

Overall cure rates for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have improved allowing the cure of over 85% of patients. At least 70% of survivors of childhood ALL cancers have substantial morbidities as a result of their treatment. There is evidence that survivors of ALL have increased rates of long-term skeletal muscle dysfunction and weakness. Our objective was to determine the percentage of patients with muscle dysfunctions (muscle force, power, endurance, and % of fit...

ba0007p8 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Polyhydramnios: sole risk factor for non-traumatic fractures in two infants

Nadeau Genevieve , Olivier Patricia , Fiscaletti Melissa , Campeau Philippe , Alos Nathalie

Bone loading is a primary determinant of bone strength in later childhood and adulthood. Our understanding of how mechanical stimuli generated by foetal kicking and movements impact skeletal development is still limited. Many studies suggest that a sufficient and balanced supply of energy, proteins, vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, and other nutrients is an essential prerequisite for normal bone development. However, only few studies highlight the contribution of the biomechanic...

ba0004p13 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Galactosyltransferase-1 deficiency: a novel cause of bone fragility due to impaired proteoglycan synthesis

Moon Rebecca , Salter Claire , Foulds Nicola , Davies Justin

Proteoglycans is a component of extracellular matrix, forming a mesh around structural proteins including collagen and elastin, and providing elasticity to tissue structure. Proteoglycans is formed by the attachment of glycosaminoglycans to a core protein, a process that requires three enzymes: galactosyltransferase-1, galactosyltransferase-2 and glucoronosyltransferase-1, encoded by B4GALT7, B3GALT6 and B3GAT3 respectively. B3GALT6 mutation...

ba0006p061 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Renal tubular acidosis with an elevated urinary β-2 microglobulin in a boy presenting with sporadic hypophosphataemic rickets and intellectual disability (Dent's Disease)

Brown Justin , Johnstone Lilian , Yeung Alison , Rodda Christine

Background: X linked hypophosphataemic rickets is the commonest cause of renal phosphate wasting, however sporadic cases may warrant additional investigations to exclude less common causes, as exemplified by our case.Presenting problem: A 3 year 7 month boy was referred for assessment and ongoing management of rickets and short stature (height less than 1st %.) He originally presented with leg bowing and waddling gait from the age of 12 months...

ba0006p152 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Seasonal variation in internet searches for vitamin D

Moon Rebecca , Curtis Elizabeth , Davies Justin , Cooper Cyrus , Harvey Nicholas

Objective: Over the last decade, there has been increasing scientific interest in vitamin D, and it is now advised that all pregnant women and infants should receive vitamin D supplementation. Despite of this, it is recognized that knowledge of vitamin D in the general public is limited. The internet is now an important source of health care information and analysis of internet search activity rates can provide information on disease epidemiology, health related behaviors and ...

ba0007p167 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Children's multivitamins do not contain sufficient vitamin D

Moon Rebecca , Curtis Elizabeth , Cooper Cyrus , Davies Justin , Harvey Nicholas

Objective: Public Health England recommends that children in the United Kingdom (UK) aged over 1 year should take a vitamin D supplement containing 400 IU/day. Commercially available children’s multivitamin and vitamin D supplements were surveyed to determine the vitamin D content.Methods: Multivitamins and vitamin D supplements marketed at children <12 years and sold by nine UK supermarkets and health supplement retailers were surveyed. The vit...

ba0002op6 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Children with nephrotic syndrome have increased tibial bone area but similar volumetric bone mineral density to healthy controls

Moon Rebecca , Gilbert Rodney , Page Anna , Murphy Liam , Taylor Pat , Cooper Cyrus , Dennison Elaine , Davies Justin

Objectives: An increased fracture risk is reported in children requiring recurrent courses of glucocorticoids. Reduced bone mineral density (BMD), particularly in the trabecular compartment, has also been demonstrated in a number of childhood diseases treated with glucocorticoids. The differential contribution of glucocorticoids and underlying inflammatory disease to bone demineralisation is poorly understood. Childhood nephrotic syndrome (NS) often follows a relapsing-remitti...