Publications by authors named "Edgar G van Mil"

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  • - The study focuses on the role of a Youth Health Care nurse as a coordinating professional in a new program aimed at addressing childhood overweight and obesity, involving a collaborative approach with families and other professionals.
  • - In-depth interviews with eight families and online questionnaires from 38 families revealed that both parents and children felt supported by the nurse, valuing the personal connection and broad perspective offered, although contact frequency was sometimes low.
  • - While participants appreciated the nurse's approach, the study highlights the need for improved collaboration and follow-up within this integrated care model to enhance the effectiveness of the program.
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During a routine physical examination of a term, healthy neonate of Somalian origin we observed an anteriorly located interlabial yellow cyst with visible vascularisation on the outer surface. It caused lateralisation of the urinary meatus without notable obstruction. A Skene's duct cyst, or paraurethral cyst, was clinically diagnosed with spontaneous regression.

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Background: The prevalence of childhood obesity and insulin resistance is rising, increasing the risk of diabetes mellitus type 2. To prevent these complications, lifestyle intervention is the corner stone in treatment. However, long-term efficacy of lifestyle intervention is questionable.

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Child Public Health professionals in the Netherlands refer obese children to a pediatrician to check for underlying causes and comorbidity. What happens to these children in terms of diagnostics and treatment when they visit a pediatrician? To get an overview of the diagnostic procedures and treatment methods a questionnaire was developed and sent to all 583 pediatricians in the Netherlands. Data was obtained of 290 pediatricians from 85% of the general hospitals and all (8) academic hospitals.

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  • Puberty significantly influences fat mass development in girls, as shown through a study of 152 healthy nonobese participants aged 9 to 12.
  • Fat mass increases notably from early to late puberty, with girls experiencing early menarche showing higher fat mass levels.
  • The study also reveals a strong tendency for girls to remain in the same fat mass quartile over 10 years, indicating that early fat mass levels can predict adult body composition.
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Background: Children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) have abnormal body composition and impaired growth. Short-term GH treatment has beneficial effects.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate effects of long-term continuous GH treatment on body composition, growth, bone maturation, and safety parameters.

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Background: Bone mineral density (BMD) is unknown in children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), but is decreased in adults with PWS. In patients with GH deficiency, BMD increases during GH treatment.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate BMD in children with PWS and to study the effects of GH treatment.

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Disorders of sex development (DSD) include a heterogeneous group of heritable disorders of sex determination and differentiation. This includes chromosomal as well as monogenic disorders, which inhibit or change primarily genetic or endocrine pathways of normal sex development. However, in many patients affected, no definitive cause for the disorder can be found.

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Unlabelled: Context Alterations in the GH-IGF-I axis in short small-for-gestational-age (SGA) children might be associated with abnormalities in bone mineral density (BMD) and body composition. In addition, birth weight has been inversely associated with diabetes and cardiovascular disease in adult life. Data on detailed body composition in short SGA children and long-term effects of GH treatment are very scarce.

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Context: Childhood obesity is now considered to be an epidemic. Drug therapy in this age group remains a topic of research.

Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the effect of treatment with sibutramine (10 mg) on body composition and energy expenditure in obese adolescents.

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