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Bone Health in Adults With Prader-Willi Syndrome : Clinical Recommendations Based on a Multicenter Cohort Study
van Abswoude, Denise H.
Pellikaan, Karlijn
Rosenberg, Anna G. W.
Davidse, Kirsten
Coupaye, Muriel
Høybye, Charlotte
Markovic, Tania
Grugni, Graziano
Crinò, Antonino
Caixàs i Pedragós, Assumpta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Medicina)
Poitou, Christine
Mosbah, Helena
Weir, Tessa
van Vlimmeren, Leo A.
Rutges, Joost P. H. J.
De Klerk, Luuk W. L.
Zillikens, M. Carola
van der Lely, Aart J.
de Graaff, Laura

Date: 2022
Abstract: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare complex genetic syndrome, characterized by delayed psychomotor development, hypotonia, and hyperphagia. Hormone deficiencies such as hypogonadism, hypothyroidism, and growth hormone deficiency are common. The combination of hypotonia, low physical activity, and hypogonadism might lead to a decrease in bone mass and increase in fracture risk. Moreover, one would expect an increased risk of scoliosis due to hypotonia and low physical activity. To study the prevalence and risk factors for skeletal problems (reduced bone mineral density, fractures, and scoliosis) in adults with PWS. We retrospectively collected patient characteristics, medical history, medication, biochemical measurements, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans, and spinal X-rays and reviewed the current literature. We included 354 adults with PWS (median age 31 years; 43% males), of whom 51 (14%) had osteoporosis (T-score below −2. 5) and 143 (54%) had osteopenia (T-score −1 to −2. 5). The most prevalent modifiable risk factors for osteoporosis were hypogonadism, insufficient dairy intake, sedentary lifestyle, and corticosteroid use. Male sex was associated with osteoporosis (P =. 005). Growth hormone treatment was not associated with osteoporosis. A history of vertebral fractures was present in 10 (3%) and nonvertebral fractures in 59 (17%). Scoliosis was present in 263 (80%), but no modifiable risk factors were identified. Besides scoliosis, osteoporosis is common in adults with PWS. Based on the literature and the risk factors for osteoporosis found in our cohort, we provide practical clinical recommendations to avoid skeletal complications in these vulnerable patients.
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Language: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Subject: Prader-Willi syndrome ; Osteoporosis ; Bone density ; Human growth hormone ; Hormone replacement therapy ; Scoliosis
Published in: The journal of clinical endocrinology & metabolism, Vol. 108 (september 2022) , p. 59-84, ISSN 1945-7197

DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgac556
PMID: 36149817


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