ea0044p194 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2016
Pimblett Antoinette
, King Thomas J
, Talaulikar Vikram
, Davies Melanie
, Conway Gerard
Turner syndrome (TS) affects over 15,000 females in the UK and is defined by the loss of X chromosome material. In the setting of an adult clinic we can observe adverse outcomes and determine their risk factors. For instance women with TS have an excess risk of hypertension, diabetes, fatty liver and osteoporosis. The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project at UCLH has collected data from over 750 women with TS over 20 years. Here we report the influence of weight on these outcome...