TY - JOUR
T1 - A daily comprehensive muscle training programme increases lean mass and spontaneous activity in children with Prader-Willi syndrome after 6 months
AU - Schlumpf, Michael
AU - Eiholzer, Urs
AU - Gygax, Muriel
AU - Schmid, Silvia
AU - Van der Sluis, Inge
AU - l'Allemand, Dagmar
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to Mrs. Claudia Weinmann for the coordination of examinations and technical assistance and to Karin Stutz for her help in editing the manuscript. Our special thanks go to the parents and their children with PWS for their great commitment and efforts and to the PWS Association of Switzerland. This study was supported by a grant from the Foundation Growth Puberty Adolescence, Zürich.
PY - 2006/1
Y1 - 2006/1
N2 - The reduction of spontaneous physical activity (PA) and of muscle tissue are thought to be major causes of fat accretion and metabolic deterioration in Prader-Labliart-Willi syndrome (PWS). We investigated whether a generalized physical training programme in a home setting improves, these parameters. The prospective study included 11 prepubertal children (mean age 8.7 years, range 5.9-11.8) with documented PWS and under continuous growth hormone treatment for at least 2.8 years. Seven children were enrolled in a training programme for several muscle groups during 4-10 minutes daily. Twelve matched children with PWS served as controls (average age 8.8 years, 6.1-11.3). Before and after training, at 6 months, PA was assessed by measuring walking distance by pedometer registration and by an activity score, and body composition by DEXA expressed as standard deviation scores (SDS) related to height. After training, lean mass (LM) increased from -1.83 to -1.48 SDS, p <0.05, whereas the controls showed no change. In the training group, walking distance and PA increased from 4.2 to 4.7 km/d and from 255 to 266 points, respectively, and these rises significantly exceeded those observed in controls. Conclusion: Children with PWS can be motivated by their families to follow a short daily training, which has general effects on PA and does increase, but not normalize LM.
AB - The reduction of spontaneous physical activity (PA) and of muscle tissue are thought to be major causes of fat accretion and metabolic deterioration in Prader-Labliart-Willi syndrome (PWS). We investigated whether a generalized physical training programme in a home setting improves, these parameters. The prospective study included 11 prepubertal children (mean age 8.7 years, range 5.9-11.8) with documented PWS and under continuous growth hormone treatment for at least 2.8 years. Seven children were enrolled in a training programme for several muscle groups during 4-10 minutes daily. Twelve matched children with PWS served as controls (average age 8.8 years, 6.1-11.3). Before and after training, at 6 months, PA was assessed by measuring walking distance by pedometer registration and by an activity score, and body composition by DEXA expressed as standard deviation scores (SDS) related to height. After training, lean mass (LM) increased from -1.83 to -1.48 SDS, p <0.05, whereas the controls showed no change. In the training group, walking distance and PA increased from 4.2 to 4.7 km/d and from 255 to 266 points, respectively, and these rises significantly exceeded those observed in controls. Conclusion: Children with PWS can be motivated by their families to follow a short daily training, which has general effects on PA and does increase, but not normalize LM.
KW - Body composition
KW - Fat mass
KW - Lean mass
KW - Physical activity
KW - Prader-Willi syndrome
KW - Training programme
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U2 - 10.1515/JPEM.2006.19.1.65
DO - 10.1515/JPEM.2006.19.1.65
M3 - Article
C2 - 16509530
AN - SCOPUS:32944471570
SN - 0334-018X
VL - 19
SP - 65
EP - 74
JO - Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
JF - Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
IS - 1
ER -