Stability of Aging‐ and Cognition‐Related Methylation Profile Scores Across Two Waves in Children and Adolescents
Child Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 2, 2025
DNA-methylation
profile
scores
(MPSs)
index
biology
relevant
for
lifelong
physical
and
cognitive
health,
but
information
on
their
longitudinal
stability
in
childhood
is
lacking.
Using
two
waves
of
data
collected
from
2014
to
2022
(Mlag
between
=
2.41
years)
N
407
participants
(Mage
12.05
years,
51%
female,
60%
White),
test-retest
correlations
were
estimated
four
salivary
MPSs
related
aging
(PhenoAgeAccel,
GrimAgeAccel,
DunedinPACE),
function
(Epigenetic-g).
varied
(test-retest
rs
0.38
0.76).
did
not
differ
children
exposed
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
race-ethnic
sex
differences
apparent.
Further
research
necessary
understand
which
environmental
perturbations
impact
trajectories
when
are
most
sensitive
those
impacts.
Language: Английский
Unveiling COVID-19 lockdowns shaped the growth of Chinese preschool children
International Journal of Obesity,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Management of SARS-CoV-2 Infection-Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Polish Association of Epidemiologists and Infectiologists, for 2025
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 2305 - 2305
Published: March 27, 2025
The
first
Polish
recommendations
for
the
management
of
COVID-19
were
published
by
Society
Epidemiologists
and
Infectiologists
(PTEiLChZ)
on
31
March
2020,
last
three
years
ago.
emergence
new
SARS-CoV-2
variants,
a
different
course
disease,
as
well
knowledge
about
therapies
vaccines,
requires
updating
diagnostic,
therapeutic,
prophylactic
guidelines.
Despite
reduction
in
threat
associated
with
COVID-19,
there
is
risk
another
epidemic
caused
coronaviruses,
which
was
an
additional
reason
developing
version
In
preparing
these
recommendations,
Delphi
method
used,
reaching
consensus
after
survey
cycles.
Compared
to
2022
version,
names
individual
stages
disease
have
been
changed,
adapting
them
realities
clinical
practice,
attention
paid
differences
observed
immunosuppressed
patients
children.
Some
previously
recommended
drugs
discontinued,
including
monoclonal
antibodies.
addition,
general
principles
vaccination
presented,
issues
related
post-COVID
syndrome.
Language: Английский
Obesity
Annemarie McCartney Swamy
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Pediatric Clinics of North America,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
71(4), P. 645 - 652
Published: June 4, 2024
Language: Английский
Obesity-Related Complications Including Dysglycemia Based on 1-h Post-Load Plasma Glucose in Children and Adolescents Screened before and after COVID-19 Pandemic
Joanna Smyczyńska,
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Aleksandra Olejniczak,
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Paulina Różycka
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(15), P. 2568 - 2568
Published: Aug. 5, 2024
Childhood
obesity,
with
its
metabolic
complications,
is
a
problem
of
public
health.
The
International
Diabetes
Federation
(IDF)
has
recommended
glucose
levels
1
h
post
oral
load
(1h-PG)
>
155–209
mg/dL
as
diagnostic
for
intermediate
hyperglycemia
(IH),
while
>209
type
2
diabetes
(T2D).
aim
the
study
was
to
assess
occurrence
prediabetes,
IH,
and
T2D
in
children
adolescents
simple
obesity
according
criteria
American
Association
(ADA)
IDF,
effect
COVID-19
pandemic
on
these
disorders.
Analysis
included
263
screened
either
prepandemic
(PRE—113
cases)
or
post-pandemic
period
(POST—150
cases).
All
underwent
OGTT
measurements
insulin
every
0.5
h,
lipid
profile,
other
tests;
indices
if
resistance
(IR):
HOMA,
QUICKI,
Matsuda
index,
AUC
(glu/ins)
were
calculated.
incidence
T2D,
IH
higher
POST
respect
PRE,
significant
differences
IR,
except
HOMA.
Significant
observed
assessed
parameters
metabolism
among
groups
normal
tolerance
(NGT),
some
similarities
between
(based
1h-PG)
prediabetes.
Increased
frequency
dysglycemia
after
pandemic.
Metabolic
profile
patients
at
1h-PG
“intermediate”
NGT
Language: Английский
COMORBID PATIENT WITH ACTIVE SARS-CoV-2 INFECTION AND METABOLICASSOCIATED STEATOTIC LIVER DISEASE
O. A. Pushkarenko,
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O. M. Horlenko,
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Snizhana V. Feysa
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et al.
Bulletin of Problems Biology and Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1(1), P. 137 - 137
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
and
can
be
a
necessary
element
of
active
longevity.Therefore,
teaching
medical
students
the
basic
principles
rational
nutrition
is
primary
task
entire
staff
university.
Language: Английский
Associations between Changes in Body Weight Status and High Blood Pressure among Lithuanian Children and Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Ieva Stankute,
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Virginija Dulskienė,
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Renata Kučienė
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(19), P. 3256 - 3256
Published: Sept. 26, 2024
(1)
Background:
High
blood
pressure
(HBP),
overweight,
and
obesity
are
common,
growing
public
health
problems
worldwide.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
evaluate
associations
between
changes
in
body
weight
status
HBP
among
Lithuanian
children
adolescents
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
(2)
Methods:
In
study,
we
analysed
data
on
anthropometric
measurements
2430
aged
8–18
years,
who
participated
both
baseline
conducted
before
pandemic
(from
November
2019
March
2020)
follow-up
2021
April
2022).
Multivariate
logistic
regression
analysis
used
estimate
categories
HBP.
(3)
Results:
At
baseline,
17.1%
subjects
had
5.9%
obesity,
5.6%
abdominal
23.7%
HBP,
whereas
at
follow-up,
these
percentages
increased
20.1%,
8.2%,
6.8%,
27.4%,
respectively.
Compared
schoolchildren
maintained
normal
from
period,
newly
developed
overweight/obesity
those
remained
with
persistent
odds
adjusted
ratios
(aORs)
1.95
(p
<
0.001)
2.58
0.001),
transitioned
weight,
were
slightly
increased,
an
aOR
1.14
=
0.598),
but
change
not
statistically
significant
>
0.05).
(4)
Conclusions:
This
observed
increase
prevalence
also
suggested
that
especially
overweight/obesity,
associated
higher
Language: Английский
Perspective Chapter: Sequelae and Consequences of COVID-19 in the Paediatric Population
Víctor Manuel Gutiérrez Gómez,
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Lenin Ortiz-Ortega,
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Beatriz X. Pasco-Velázquez
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et al.
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
During
the
pandemic
and
in
subsequent
years,
we
observed
that
COVID-19
caused
by
SARS-CoV-2
virus
affected
paediatric
population
different
ways.
In
certain
groups
of
children
adolescents,
social
isolation,
changes
family
dynamics,
increased
exposure
to
technological
screens
diet,
among
others,
have
their
development,
education,
emotional,
physical
aspects,
including
access
immunizations,
medical
surveillance
control.
is
considered
a
generally
benign
pathology
children;
however,
some
patients
develop
well-defined
post-COVID-19
entities:
multisystem
inflammatory
syndrome
(MIS-C)
long
COVID.
this
chapter,
review,
relation
population,
effects
confinement
during
its
development
consequences,
forms
clinical
presentation
entities
MIS-C
COVID,
prevalence,
pathophysiology,
presentation,
evolution,
detection
management
recommendations.
Language: Английский