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Lipid Profile, Eating Habit, and Physical Activity in Children with Down Syndrome: A Prospective Study.

Luca PecoraroMelissa ZadraFrancesco CavallinSilvana LauriolaGiorgio PiacentiniAngelo Pietrobelli
Published in: Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Children with Down Syndrome (DS) frequently undergo health challenges, including a higher prevalence of overweight and obesity. We aimed to evaluate the impact of dietary and physical advice provided by a specialized pediatrician over two years. In this prospective study, 44 children with DS, aged 2 to 17, underwent outpatient follow-up visits every six months between December 2020 and May 2023. Dietary habits, physical activities, anthropometric data, and laboratory results were recorded at baseline and 2-year follow-up. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and physical activity were investigated using the 'KIDMED' and 'Godin-Shepard Leisure-Time' questionnaires, respectively, completed by the parents of the children. Venous blood samples were taken to determine the lipid profile. A significant reduction in BMI z-scores ( p = 0.006) and an improvement in Godin-Shepard questionnaire scores ( p = 0.0004) were observed. On the other hand, the lipid profile worsened, with an increase in LDL-c ( p = 0.04) and a decrease in HDL-c ( p = 0.03). Children with DS may benefit from an educational program on nutrition and physical activity to optimize weight control. Different interventions should target the lipid profile. Preventive intervention and follow-up by the pediatrician are essential for DS, which should continue into adulthood.
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