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Published in: Diabetologia 9/2008

01-09-2008 | Article

Children developing type 1 diabetes before 6 years of age have increased linear growth independent of HLA genotypes

Authors: H. Elding Larsson, G. Hansson, A. Carlsson, E. Cederwall, B. Jonsson, B. Jönsson, K. Larsson, K. Lynch, J. Neiderud, Å. Lernmark, S.-A. Ivarsson, for the DiPiS Study Group*

Published in: Diabetologia | Issue 9/2008

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

High birthweight and increased childhood growth are risk factors for type 1 diabetes. Relative birthweight is associated with HLA genotypes that confer a high risk of diabetes. Our aims were to test whether young children prior to clinical onset of type 1 diabetes have increased: (1) birthweight or birth length standard deviation scores (SDS); (2) height development SDS; or (3) BMI SDS during first 18 months of life and whether these parameters are related to HLA genotypes or mid-parental height (MPH).

Methods

Birthweight, birth length, weight and height were obtained from 58 type 1 diabetes children and 155 controls matched for HLA or not in the Diabetes Prediction in Skåne study.

Results

Birth length SDS corrected for MPH was increased in children developing diabetes compared with all (p < 0.048) and with non-HLA- (p < 0.050) but not with HLA-matched controls. Children developing diabetes had increased height gain at 0 to 18 months of age (p < 0.005). Diabetic children were significantly taller from 6 to 18 months of age when correcting for MPH compared with non-HLA-matched as well as HLA-matched controls, but BMI was not increased.

Conclusions/interpretation

Birth length SDS was associated with diabetes risk HLA. When corrected for MPH, children developing diabetes were taller at birth than non-HLA- but not taller than HLA-matched controls. Diabetic children had increased MPH-corrected height up to 18 months of age compared with both HLA- and non-HLA-matched controls. High-risk HLA affects prenatal growth, but other factors may explain the increased postnatal linear growth in children developing diabetes.
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Metadata
Title
Children developing type 1 diabetes before 6 years of age have increased linear growth independent of HLA genotypes
Authors
H. Elding Larsson
G. Hansson
A. Carlsson
E. Cederwall
B. Jonsson
B. Jönsson
K. Larsson
K. Lynch
J. Neiderud
Å. Lernmark
S.-A. Ivarsson
for the DiPiS Study Group*
Publication date
01-09-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Diabetologia / Issue 9/2008
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1074-0

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