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Rev Bras Pesqui Med Biol ; 8(5-6): 353-62, 1975.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1241147

ABSTRACT

1. Ten children from Ribeirão of both sexes, aged 1 to 6 years, suffering from 2nd and 3rd degree malnutrition were studied. The mean circulating growth hormone levels were significantly higher in both groups before dietary therapy, but the highest values were found in children with 3rd degree malnutrition. It was demonstrated that serum growth hormone levels were significantly related to the severity of malnutrition. A positive correlation was found between the nutritional status and the growth hormone levels. 2. The mean circulating insulin levels were lower before dietary therapy, but a significant correlation was not noted between the nutritional status and the insulin levels. 3. After the dietary therapy the hormone levels progressively returned to normal. These children showed a better recovery than those of the previous study, Agua Preta. This observation may be due to the active participation of the mothers in the nutritional recuperation of their children.


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Growth Hormone/analysis , Nutrition Disorders , Child , Child, Preschool , Diet Therapy , Dietary Proteins/therapeutic use , Female , Growth Hormone/metabolism , Humans , Infant , Insulin/blood , Nutrition Disorders/blood , Nutrition Disorders/therapy , Pituitary Gland/physiology
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Rev Bras Pesqui Med Biol ; 8(3-4): 261-70, 1975.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-56017

ABSTRACT

A positive correlation between the circulating growth hormone levels and the nutritional status was reported in 9 children of both sexes, aged 1 to 6 years, suffering from 2nd degree malnutrition. The mean serum insulin levels, the mean urinary 17-KS and 17-OHCS levels were low before the dietary therapy. No significant correlation between the levels of these hormones and the nutritional status was found. The hormone levels gradually returned to normal after the dietary therapy and the nutritional status of the children improved, according to the observed biochemical, clinical and anthropometric data.


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17-Ketosteroids/urine , Glucocorticoids/urine , Growth Hormone/blood , Insulin/blood , Nutrition Disorders/diagnosis , Child , Child, Preschool , Diet Therapy , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Nutrition Disorders/therapy
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