Xanthopoulos Melissa S, Walega Rachel, Xiao Rui, Prasad Divya, Pipan Mary M, Zemel Babette S, Berkowitz Robert I, Magge Sheela N, Kelly Andrea
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Center for Translational Science, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC.
J Pediatr. 2017 Oct;189:98-104.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.06.073. Epub 2017 Jul 24.
To describe caregiver-reported quality of life (QOL) in youth with Down syndrome (DS) and to examine the role of obesity on QOL.
Caregivers of youth with and without DS aged 10 through 20 years completed questionnaires examining QOL (Pediatric Quality of Life Questionnaire) and weight-related QOL (Impact of Weight on Quality of Life - Kids). Age- and sex-specific z scores were generated for body mass index. Obesity was defined as a body mass index ≥95th percentile for age and sex.
Caregiver-reported Total QOL, Physical Health, and Psychosocial Health summary scores were all lower in the DS group compared with the non-DS controls (P < .001). Social and School Functioning were also lower (P < .001), but Emotional Functioning did not differ between DS and non-DS groups (P = .31). Physical Functioning (P = .003) and Total scores (P = .03) differed between youth without DS with and without obesity, but no differences were reported between youth with DS with and without obesity. On the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life - Kids, caregivers of youth with DS reported greater Body Esteem (P = .020) and Social Life scores (P = .03) than caregivers of non-DS youth. Caregivers of youth with obesity, regardless of DS status, reported significantly lower weight-specific QOL scores than caregivers of youth without obesity.
Caregivers reported lower QOL in youth with DS compared with youth without DS with the exception of emotional functioning. Obesity influences most domains of weight-related QOL in youth with and without DS; therefore, providers should address weight concerns in youth with obesity even in the presence of DS.
NCT01821300.
描述唐氏综合征(DS)青少年中照料者报告的生活质量(QOL),并研究肥胖对生活质量的影响。
10至20岁患有和未患有DS的青少年的照料者完成了调查问卷,调查生活质量(儿童生活质量问卷)和与体重相关的生活质量(体重对儿童生活质量的影响)。根据年龄和性别生成体重指数的z评分。肥胖定义为体重指数≥同年龄和性别的第95百分位数。
与非DS对照组相比,DS组中照料者报告的总体生活质量、身体健康和心理社会健康汇总得分均较低(P < 0.001)。社会和学校功能也较低(P < 0.001),但DS组和非DS组之间的情感功能没有差异(P = 0.31)。在未患有DS的青少年中,有肥胖和无肥胖者之间的身体功能(P = 0.003)和总分(P = 0.03)存在差异,但在患有DS的青少年中,有肥胖和无肥胖者之间未报告差异。在“体重对儿童生活质量的影响”方面,患有DS的青少年的照料者报告的身体自尊(P = 0.020)和社会生活得分(P = 0.03)高于非DS青少年的照料者。无论DS状态如何,肥胖青少年的照料者报告的与体重相关的生活质量得分明显低于无肥胖青少年的照料者。
与未患有DS的青少年相比,照料者报告患有DS的青少年生活质量较低,但情感功能除外。肥胖影响患有和未患有DS的青少年与体重相关的生活质量的大多数领域;因此,即使存在DS,医疗服务提供者也应关注肥胖青少年的体重问题。
NCT01821300。