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oai:HAL:hal-04157638v1

Topic
HIV adolescents perinatal growth puberty antiretroviral therapy [SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Hu...
Author
Crichton, Siobhan Jesson, Julie Aké-Assi, Marie-Hélène Belfrage, Eric Davies, Mary-Ann Pinto, Jorge Teasdale, Chloe van Lam, Nguyen Vreeman, Rachel Paul, Mary Williams, Paige Yotebieng, Marcel Leroy, Valériane Goodall, Ruth
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en
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HAL CCSD;Wolters Kluwer

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sciences: life sciences

Year

2023

listing date

12/15/2023

Keywords
adolescents hiv south pubertal bmiz growth age associated intense lower spurts art baseline haz
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Abstract

International audience; Objective: To describe pubertal growth spurts among adolescents living with perinatally-acquired HIV (ALWPHIV) on antiretroviral therapy (ART).

Design: Observational data collected from 1994–2015 in the CIPHER global cohort collaboration.Methods: ALWPHIV who initiated ART age <10 years with ≥4 height measurements age ≥8 were included.

Super Imposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) models, with parameters representing timing and intensity of the growth spurt, were used to describe growth, separately by sex.

Associations between region, ART regimen, age, height-for-age (HAZ), and BMI-for-age z-scores (BMIz) at ART initiation (baseline) and age 10 years and SITAR parameters were explored.Results: 4,723 ALWPHIV were included: 51% from East and Southern Africa (excluding Botswana and South Africa), 17% Botswana and South Africa, 6% West and Central Africa, 11% Europe and North America, 11% Asia-Pacific, and 4% Central, South America, and Caribbean.

Growth spurts were later and least intense in sub-Saharan regions.

In females, older baseline age and lower BMIz at baseline were associated with later and more intense growth spurts; lower HAZ was associated with later growth spurts.

In males, older baseline age and lower HAZ were associated with later and less intense growth spurts; however, associations between baseline HAZ and timing varied by age.

Lower HAZ and BMIz at 10 years were associated with later and less intense growth spurts in both sexes.Conclusions: ALWPHIV who started ART at older ages or already stunted were more likely to have delayed pubertal growth spurts.

Longer-term follow-up is important to understand the impact of delayed growth.

Crichton, Siobhan,Jesson, Julie,Aké-Assi, Marie-Hélène,Belfrage, Eric,Davies, Mary-Ann,Pinto, Jorge,Teasdale, Chloe,van Lam, Nguyen,Vreeman, Rachel,Paul, Mary,Williams, Paige,Yotebieng, Marcel,Leroy, Valériane,Goodall, Ruth, 2023, Global variations in pubertal growth spurts in adolescents living with perinatal HIV, HAL CCSD;Wolters Kluwer

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