Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0035p760 | Obesity | ECE2014

Worsening of cardiovascular risk with increasing number of components of metabolic syndrome in obese non-diabetic individuals

Wolffenbuttel Bruce , Slagter Sandra , Beek Andre Van , Lutgers Helen , Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana Van , Klauw Melanie Van der

Introduction: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular risk. It is influenced by environmental factors, and its prevalence is high in subjects with obesity.Design: We assessed differences in glucose- and lipid parameters, and hsCRP and microalbuminuria (MA) in obese subjects with and without metabolic syndrome (MetS) in LifeLines, a population-based study. Included were subjects 18–80 years, with BMI>30 kg/m2</s...

ea0035p761 | Obesity | ECE2014

Health-related quality of life relates to obesity and low-grade inflammation in obese individuals

Slagter Sandra , Wolffenbuttel Bruce , Beek Andre Van , Lutgers Helen , Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana Van , Klauw Melanie Van der

Introduction: Obesity is increasingly prevalent in Western society. In addition to medical consequences, obesity also affects health-related quality of life (HR-QOL).Design: We assessed the differences in HR-QOL in obese participants with and without metabolic syndrome (MetS), by level of obesity and level of inflammation, in the LifeLines Cohort study, a population-based study. In total, 12 765 subjects age 18–80 years, with BMI >30 kg/m2<...

ea0032p751 | Obesity | ECE2013

Associations between smoking and components of the metabolic syndrome

Slagter Sandra , van Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana , Vonk Judith , Boezen Marike , van Beek Andre , van der Klauw, Bruce Wolffenbuttel Melanie

Background: The clustering of metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors is known as the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Lifestyle factors like smoking may contribute to the differences in prevalence of the MetS. The aim of this study was to examine the association between smoking and the MetS and its components in different BMI classes.Methods: The present cross-sectional evaluation comprised 24 762 men and 35 558 women, participating in the LifeLines Cohort ...

ea0029p499 | Diabetes | ICEECE2012

Selective suppression of slow wave sleep does not affect insulin sensitivity in patients with type 1 diabetes

Donga E. , van Dijk M. , Lammers G. , van Kralingen K. , van Dijk G. , Corssmit E. , Romijn J.

Background: Human sleep is composed of different sleep stages, of which slow wave sleep (SWS) is an important modulator of glucose regulation. Curtailment of sleep duration in general and of slow wave sleep (SWS) in particular reduces glucose tolerance in healthy subjects. Previously, we have reported that a single night of partial sleep deprivation reduces insulin sensitivity by 15–20% in patients with type 1 diabetes. We hypothesized that this effect could be a conseque...

ea0056gp193 | Pituitary / Growth Hormone ' IGF Axis | ECE2018

Hypophysitis due to immune checkpoint blockade: rising numbers.

van den Berg Gerrit , van den Brom Rob , van der Klauw Melanie , Hiltermann Jeroen , Hospers Geke , Links Thera

Hypophysitis is one of the immune-related adverse events of immune checkpoint blockade. This complication is potentially dangerous, mainly because of the insidious development of a life-threatening hypocortisolism. Unnecessary morbidity or mortality in an oncological responder may be the result. The number of patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors increases rapidly, due to the expansion of indications and trials. Moreover, the introduction of combination schedules ...

ea0056p594 | Obesity | ECE2018

Effects of a combined lifestyle intervention on anthropometric parameters and long-term cortisol after 10 and 75 weeks: a longitudinal study

Janmaat Simone , Savas Mesut , Wester Vincent , van der Valk Eline , van den Akker Erica , de Rijke Yolanda , van Rossum Elisabeth

Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is still increasing and is accompanied by significant health problems. High exposure to glucocorticoids, including the stress hormone cortisol, has been suggested to play a role in the development of obesity and associated cardiometabolic derangements. We previously showed that obese persons are exposed to high long-term cortisol levels as measured in scalp hair. It is not known whether these elevated cortisol levels decrease with weight...

ea0056p1135 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2018

Improved prognostic value of the eighth edition of the AJCC/TNM staging system for differentiated thyroid cancer

van Velsen Evert , Stegenga Merel , van Kemenade Folkert , Kam Boen , van Ginhoven Tessa , Visser W Edward , Peeters Robin

Background: In January 2018, the 8th edition of the AJCC/TNM staging system for differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) was introduced in clinical practice. Studies evaluating this 8th edition so far only comprised patients with papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) or made no distinction between PTC and follicular thyroid cancer (FTC). Therefore, we evaluated the prognostic value of the AJCC/TNM 8th edition in a European population with DTC, and subsequently distinguished PTC and FTC pa...

ea0073oc12.4 | Oral Communications 12: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Improvements in long-term appetite-regulating hormones in response to a combined lifestyle intervention for obesity

Kuckuck Susanne , van der Valk Eline S. , Scheurink Anton J. W. , van den Berg Sjoerd A. A. , van Rossum Elisabeth F. C.

IntroductionAltered levels of hormonal appetite regulators have been observed in obesity (BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2), most prominently increases of insulin and leptin (indicating resistance) as well as decreases of adiponectin–all of which are long-term energy regulators and adiposity signals. Disrupted signaling of these hormones may have detrimental effects on metabolism, but may also promote weight gain. Weight loss is often accompanied ...

ea0073aep664 | Thyroid | ECE2021

How Does Age Influence Disease Outcome in High Risk Papillary and Follicular Thyroid Cancer Patients?

Van Velsen Evert , Peeters Robin , Stegenga Merel , van Kemenade Folkert , van Ginhoven Tessa , Verburg Frederik , W. Edward Visser

BackgroundThe 2015 American Thyroid Association (ATA) Risk Stratification System for differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is designed to predict response to therapy and recurring disease. Although age is not incorporated as a risk factor, recent research suggests that the addition of age can improve this system. However, these studies comprised low number of patients with ATA High Risk, low numbers of patients with follicular thyroid cancer (FTC), and did...

ea0092ps2-12-02 | Nodules 1 | ETA2023

Efficacy and safety of single-session radiofrequency ablation in treating benign thyroid nodules: A short-term prospective study

Nguyen Van Bang , Nguyen Thi Xuan , Nguyen Van Vy Hau , Nguyen Hai Thuy , Nguyen Dinh Toan , Van Le Chi

Objective: The aims of this study are to evaluate the safety and efficacy of RFA in the treatment of benign thyroid nodule(s) and to find independent factors related to the volume reduction rate of the nodule(s).Materials and methods: This short-term prospective study from a single medical center was conducted on 93 benign thyroid nodules in 93 patients treated with RFA. Two basic techniques were used: the trans-isthmic approach, moving-shot technique. C...