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GP187 Anthropometric parameters in children with celiac disease complicated by iron deficiency status

Background and aimsAnalysis of the frequency of iron deficiency (ID) and the relationship with anthropometric parameters in children in the period of clinical manifestation of celiac disease (CD).Methods190 children with CD aged 8 months to 17 years (4.6±0.3 years), including 102 (53.7%) girls and 8...

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Published in:Archives of disease in childhood 2019-06, Vol.104 (Suppl 3), p.A106
Main Authors: Klimov, Leonid, Stoyan, Marina, Zavyalova, Ekaterina, Zakharova, Irina, Kuryaninova, Victoria
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Summary:Background and aimsAnalysis of the frequency of iron deficiency (ID) and the relationship with anthropometric parameters in children in the period of clinical manifestation of celiac disease (CD).Methods190 children with CD aged 8 months to 17 years (4.6±0.3 years), including 102 (53.7%) girls and 88 (46.3%) boys. Patients were divided into three groups depending on the iron supply. The first group 47 (24.7%) patients without ID, the second group 87(45.8%) children with latent of ID, third group 56 (29.5%) patients with ID anemia.The diagnosis was established in accordance with ESPGHAN criteria (1990, 2012). Indicators of physical development were evaluated by the program WHOAnthro and AnthroPlus.ResultsThe mean deviation of Z-score growth in the studied groups was -0.8±0.2 SD, -1.1±0.1 SD and -1.8±0.2 SD. In children with IDA on the background of CD, growth retardation exceeds that in children without ID by 2.25 times (p
ISSN:0003-9888
1468-2044
DOI:10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.248