Bone Size Normalizes in Young Diabetics



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Topic: SOCIOLOGY > Diabetes
User: "Kurt"
Date: 07 Sep 2007 06:53:28 PM
Object: Bone Size Normalizes in Young Diabetics
http://diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=15885829&filename=20070906/reuters20070906health00000020reutershealthewEDIT.xml
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children with type 1 or "insulin-
dependent" diabetes have transient impaired bone growth that
normalizes over time, according to study findings.
"Studies on bone development in children with type 1 diabetes have
generated conflicting results," Dr. Susanne Bechtold and colleagues
from University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany, note in the
journal Diabetes Care.
They studied the long-term effects of type 1 diabetes on bone
development in 41 children who were an average age of about 10 years
old and had type 1 diabetes for an average of about 4 years.
They found that, at the first evaluation, the children were shorter
than normal but height normalized by the second evaluation.
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User: "Måck©®"

Title: Re: Bone Size Normalizes in Young Diabetics 10 Sep 2007 04:52:01 PM
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 16:53:28 -0700, Kurt
<kurtwheeling1965@hotmail.com> wrote:

http://diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=15885829&filename=20070906/reuters20070906health00000020reutershealthewEDIT.xml

or

http://tinyurl.com/3xxhwq

(excerpt)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children with type 1 or "insulin-
dependent" diabetes have transient impaired bone growth that
normalizes over time, according to study findings.

"Studies on bone development in children with type 1 diabetes have
generated conflicting results," Dr. Susanne Bechtold and colleagues
from University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany, note in the
journal Diabetes Care.

They studied the long-term effects of type 1 diabetes on bone
development in 41 children who were an average age of about 10 years
old and had type 1 diabetes for an average of about 4 years.

They found that, at the first evaluation, the children were shorter
than normal but height normalized by the second evaluation.

I guess I would have thrown the study off. I was much taller than the
kids my age when I was that young.
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