Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p778 | Thyroid | ECE2006

Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in old residents in the province of Pavia, northern Italy

Magri F , Galimberti CA , Chytiris S , Chiovato L , Ferrari E

Thyroid dysfunction affects a considerable number of elderly subjects. However the role of screening and treatment of thyroid disorders in geriatric population is still debated. The aim of this study was the evaluation of the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and its impact on comorbidity and comedication.Two independent populations were evaluated: 2001 residents in 21 federated nursing homes in the province of Pavia (Northern Italy), age >60 y, and ...

ea0094p285 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

Dietary and supplemental iodine intake in a cohort of pregnant women in Northern Ireland

Kayes Lucy , Mullan Karen , Woodside Jayne

Since the 1990’s, eight survey studies have demonstrated iodine deficiency during pregnancy across the UK and Ireland. Both countries lack an iodine fortification programme, unlike many European countries. Therefore, women must rely on dietary adjustments and supplementation to achieve the iodine intake required in pregnancy. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends an increase from 150 to 250 µg/day during pregnancy. Pregnant women in Belfast were recruited to...

ea0096p14 | Section | UKINETS2023

Pituitary disease in MEN1: follow up of patients in Northern Ireland

Muhammad Aamir Shahzad Dr , Ahmed Dr. Doua , D'Arcy Dr. Robert , Graham Dr. Una , McHenry Dr. Claire

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) is a rare hereditary autosomal dominant disorder characterised by the occurrence of multiple endocrine tumours, predominantly affecting parathyroid glands, pancreatic islet cells and anterior pituitary. Consensus guidelines for MEN1 recommend intensive clinical, biochemical and radiological surveillance commencing in early childhood. The current regimen, which is subject to debate given lack of strong evidence for some aspects of care...

ea0016p599 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2008

Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 in West Northern France: phenotypic and genotypic description, and use of immunosuppressive therapies

Emmanuelle Proust-Lemoine , Pascale Saugier-Veber , Herve Lefebvre , Jean-Daniel Lalau , Yves Reznik , Lionel Prin , Catherine Cardot-Bauters , Jean-Louis Wemeau

Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS1) is an autosomic recessive disease due to AIRE gene mutations, inducing central immune tolerance breakdown. It was poorly known in France.Objectives: To describe clinical and immunological phenotypes, to determine main genotypes in West Northern France (9 millions inhabitants), to identify factors that could influence phenotypes, and to analyse immunosuppressive therapies indications in APS1.<p cl...

ea0026p730 | Diabetes (epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2011

The stress influence on the diabetes mellitus occurrence in the territory of northern Kosovo and Metohija in the period of 2000–2002

Pajovic Slavica

The paper shows the data on diabetes mellitus occurrence in the population of northern Kosovo and Metohija (local inhibitants and displaced person). The research comprises results of 42 495 examinations in Unit of Internal Diseases of Medical Centre in Kosovska Mitrovica in theperiod of January 2000–December 2002 (14 000 examinations on average, annualy). Diabetes was diagnosed and classified on the basis of the latest internationally recognazed criteria in 280 580, that ...

ea0038p445 | Thyroid | SFEBES2015

A cross sectional survey of dietary iodine intake in pregnant women living in Northern Ireland

McMullan Paul , Woodside Jayne , Hamil Lesley , Mullan Karen

Adequate iodine intake during pregnancy is required for the production of thyroid hormones and brain development in the foetus. Recent evidence has suggested re-emergence of mild iodine deficiency in the UK but there are few studies that have specifically looked at iodine intake in pregnant women. Current World Health Organisation recommendation is for 250 mcg/day intake of iodine in pregnancy and the following are good sources of dietary iodine: 1 pint milk (~140–220 mcg...

ea0037ep969 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Estimation of iodine intake in pregnant women living in Northern Ireland using a validated food frequency questionnaire

McMullan Paul , Hamill Lesley , Woodside Jayne , Mullan Karen

Adequate iodine intake during pregnancy is required for the production of thyroid hormones and brain development in the foetus. Recent evidence has suggested re-emergence of mild iodine deficiency in the UK but there are few studies that have specifically looked at iodine intake in pregnant women. Current World Health Organisation recommendation is for 250 μg per day intake of iodine in pregnancy and the following are good sources of dietary iodine: 1 pint milk (~140&#150...

ea0081ep194 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Vitamin D deficiency in the type 2 diabetic population of Northern Gran Canaria Island: Still highly prevalent but supplementation is on the rise

Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Kuzior Agnieszka , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Arnas-Leon Claudia , del Sol Sanchez-Bacaicoa Maria , Garcia-Alamo Debora , Martin-Perez Marta , Gonzalez-Diaz Paula , Martin Francisco Javier Martinez

Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with higher risk of severe COVID-19, and type 2 diabetic patients are a vulnerable group. We described an alarming rate of vitamin D deficiency (around 80.0% with plasma calcifediol <30 ng/ml) in unsupplemented type 2 diabetes patients during the 2020 spring lockdown and the following winter in Northern Gran Canaria. There is an increasing awareness of this problem, both in family physicians and the general population, and t...

ea0073aep800 | Late Breaking | ECE2021

Vitamin D deficit in type 2 diabetes patients during the winter in Northern Gran Canaria with and without supplementation

Alba Hernández Lázaro , Paula María Fernandez-Trujillo-Comenge , Ricardo de Leon-Durango , Kuzior Agnieszka , Manuel Esteban Nivelo Rivadeneira , Carmen Acosta-Calero , Claudia Arnas-Leon , Sara Quintana-Arroyo , Paula Gonzalez-Diaz , Francisco Javier Martinez-Martin

IntroductionVitamin D deficiency is associated with higher risk of COVID-19, and type 2 diabetic patients are a vulnerable group. We described an alarming rate of vitamin D deficiency (81.0% < 30 ng/ml plasma calcifediol) in unsupplemented type 2 diabetes patients during the 2020 spring lockdown in Northern Gran Canaria. During the winter period (December 2020 to February 2021) some restrictions for social gatherings and a nightly curfew have been en...

ea0081ep907 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Associations of VDBP polymorphisms with birth neonatal anthropometry: a cohort study from Northern Greece

Karras Spyridon , Dursun Erdinc , Alaylioglu Merve , Ak Duygu Gezen , Pilz Stefan , Jude Edward , Anouti Fatme Al

Vitamin D binding protein (VDBP) has a critical role in orchestrating optimal vitamin D homeostasis and bioavailability. VDBP has been implicated in modulating the gene expression of amino-transporters within the placenta and might thus control the transfer of amino acids to neonates during in utero development. We hypothesize that dyshomeostasis of VDBP could lead to adverse metabolic profiles and low birth weight in neonates. VDBP genetic polymorphisms steer the uni...