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Non-irradiated female survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia are at risk of long-term increases in weight and body mass index

机译:儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病未经照射的女性幸存者有长期体重和体重指数增加的风险

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We report long-term, including final height, auxological data from our retrospective study of non-irradiated survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Body mass index (BMI) standard deviation score (SDS) increases in females, due to increased weight-SDS, persisted to final height, with probable adverse long-term health outcomes. In contrast, males demonstrated increased BMI-SDS in follow-up, due to reduced height-SDS, not increased weight-SDS, but such changes had resolved by final height. Childhood ALL survivors, particularly females, are therefore at potential increased risk of developing the metabolic syndrome during follow-up. We recommend that strategies to minimize weight gain should be implemented during ALL treatment.
机译:我们对儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)的非辐射幸存者进行回顾性研究,报告了长期的,包括最终身高的生理数据。女性的体重指数(BMI)标准差评分(SDS)由于体重SDS的增加而增加,并一直保持到最终身高,并可能对长期健康产生不利影响。相比之下,由于身高SDS降低而不是体重SDS升高,男性在随访中显示BMI-SDS增加,但是这种变化已通过最终身高得到解决。因此,儿童的所有幸存者,特别是女性,在随访过程中都有发展为代谢综合征的潜在风险。我们建议应在ALL治疗期间实施将体重增加降至最低的策略。

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