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Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 132:1105-1111
BACKGROUND: In developed societies levels of daily physical activity (PA) among school-age children are decreasing. This implies risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Specific strategies to improve levels of PA are needed. In prepub
Publikováno v:
Minerva Pediatrics. 69
BACKGROUND Current concepts of linear growth include genetic, endocrine and nutritional factors. Limited and controversial results exist regarding the effect of physical activity (PA) on linear growth. In 2009, we showed that PA promotes foot length
Autor:
Primus E. Mullis, Amélie Besson, Andrée Eblé, Jean-Daniel Sraer, Udo Meinhardt, Christian J. Strasburger
Publikováno v:
Kidney International. 64:421-430
Regulation of growth-hormone-receptor gene expression by growth hormone and pegvisomant in human mesangial cells.BackgroundMice transgenic for growth hormone develop mesangial proliferation, glomerular hypertrophy, and progressive glomerular sclerosi
Autor:
Primus E. Mullis, Udo Meinhardt
Publikováno v:
Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 57:145-152
Cytochrome P-450 aromatase (P450arom), the key enzyme for estrogen biosynthesis, is encoded by a single gene, namely the CYP19 gene, localized on 15q21.2. The human CYP19 gene spans about 123 kb with a coding region of 9 exons (about 30 kb, exon II
Publikováno v:
Expert review of medical devices. 11(1)
Sustained treatment adherence, usually over long periods of time, is critical to the success of growth hormone (GH) therapy. However, adherence rates are often poor which may result in suboptimal clinical outcomes. The type of device used by patients
Foot Catch-Up Growth in Prader–Willi Syndrome: A Model for Foot Growth Regulation in Normal Children
Autor:
Urs Eiholzer, Udo Meinhardt
Publikováno v:
Handbook of Growth and Growth Monitoring in Health and Disease ISBN: 9781441917942
This chapter proposes a new concept of foot growth regulation in addition to known endocrine and genetic factors. The Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a genetically defined complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by short stature with small
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1795-9_62
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1795-9_62
Autor:
Udo, Meinhardt, Urs, Eichholzer
Publikováno v:
Kinderkrankenschwester : Organ der Sektion Kinderkrankenpflege. 30(7)
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics. 156(2)
Objective To test the hypothesis that resistance training may increase spontaneous physical activity in children. Study design Two junior ice hockey teams were randomly assigned to unchanged training schedules (team ZSC, 21 boys; mean age, 13.2 years
Autor:
Urs Eiholzer, Valentin Rousson, Nelica Petrovic, Michael Schlumpf, Dagmar l'Allemand, Udo Meinhardt
Publikováno v:
American journal of medical genetics. Part A. (7)
Muscle hypotonia and failure to thrive are key symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) allowing diagnosis during infancy already. Improved general care as well as Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) and growth hormone (GH) are administered to improve PWS childr