Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038p184 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

Longer duration of sitting down in pregnancy is associated with gestational diabetes, greater weight gain and depressive symptoms

Sukumar Nithya , Farmer Jacqueline , Venkataraman Hema , Saravanan Ponnusamy

Background: Studies have shown that interruptions in sedentary time in non-pregnant adults is positively associated with metabolic parameters, including abdominal obesity and glucose tolerance. However, there are no specific guidelines in the UK about recommended physical activity for pregnant women nor any validated tools to measure it. Our aim was to determine how much physical activity is carried out by pregnant women and how it relates to body anthropometry, glucose tolera...

ea0009p8 | Diabetes and metabolism | BES2005

Hyperinsulinaemia associated endotoxaemia and its relationship to Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Creely S , McTernan P , Harte A , Farmer J , Kumar S

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with insulin resistance/ hyperinsulinaemia and chronic sub-clinical inflammation that is considered important in the pathogenesis of macrovascular disease. We propose activation of the innate immune system, a biologically conserved first line immune response, within adipose tissue by endotoxaemia secondary to hyperinsulinaemia as one of the causes of this phenomenon. Hyperinsulinaemia may lead to altered gut permeability and result...

ea0036oc4.5 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2014

Adiposity differs by fracture site in children with upper limb fractures

Moon Rebecca , Lim Adelynn , Farmer Megan , Segaran Avinash , Clarke Nicholas , Harvey Nicholas , Cooper Cyrus , Davies Justin

Background: Children who are overweight and obese have a higher incidence of fracture, but it is unknown if this varies by fracture site. Indeed, obesity in adult women protects against forearm fracture, but increases the risk of humeral fractures. We aimed to determine if adiposity differed by fracture site in children with upper limb fractures.Methods: Children aged 3–18 years were recruited within 60 days of fracture. Height, weight, waist circum...

ea0034p104 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Localised Charcot of the Hallux

Rys Andrzej , Woodrow Tania , Chant Harvey , Farmer Kim , Butler Michael , Browne Duncan

In patients with diabetes an isolated ‘sausage toe’ is suggestive of underlying osteomyelitis. Neuropathic (Charcot) arthropathy, devastating complication of diabetes, normally presents in the midfoot and can be precipitated by surgery or minor trauma.We report a 62-year-old man with a 2-year history of well controlled type 2 diabetes (HbA1c 56 mmol/mol), with no micro or macro vascular complications, referred to diabetic podiatrist with a hot,...

ea0030p18 | (1) | BSPED2012

The Euro-WABB Registry: differences in prevalence of diabetes between Wolfram, Alstrom, and Bardet-Biedl syndromes

Farmer Amy , Ayme Segolene , Maffei Pietro , Mccafferty Susan , Sinnott Richard , Mlynarski Wojciech , Nunes Virginia , Paquis Veronique , Parkinson Kay , Tillman Vallo , Barrett Timothy

Objectives: We aimed to develop a registry for the rare genetic diseases Wolfram (WS), Alstrom (AS), Bardet Biedl (BBS) and other diabetes syndromes, containing clinical, genetic diagnostic and outcome data. The purpose is to establish the natural history of these diseases; to assess clinical management; to characterize cohorts for future clinical trials; and to establish genotype phenotype relations. This abstract describes the first 50 patients recruited.<p class="abstex...

ea0029p1322 | Paediatric endocrinology | ICEECE2012

The EURO-WABB project

Maffei P. , Farmer A. , Milan G. , Favaretto F. , Bettini V. , Ayme S. , de Heredia M. , McCafferty S. , Mlynarski W. , Nunes V. , Parkinson K. , Paquis V. , Sinnott R. , Tillman V. , Vettor R. , Barrett T.

Introduction: EURO-WABB is a European research project within the field of rare diabetes diseases. The general objective is to support efficient diagnosis, treatment and research for the overlapping rare genetic diseases Wolfram, Alstrom and Bardet-Biedl (WABB) syndromes.Methods: The project is supported by the EU DG-SANCO by the collaboration of 8 Associated Partners (AP) and 15 Collaborating Partners. University of Birmingham work as the Project Leader...