Publications by authors named "Encarnacion Lopez Ruzafa"

Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common nutritional deficiency affecting children worldwide. Most traditional laboratory parameters to assess ID can be altered by infections or other inflammatory states, including obesity. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of ID in healthy children and to analyse associated factors, avoiding potential confounding factors through the use of serum transferrin receptor (sTfR), reticulocyte haemoglobin content and sTfR/log ferritin index.

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Iron deficiency anaemia continues to be the world's most important cause of years lived with disability in children and adolescents. Assessment of iron deficiency traditionally depended on laboratory parameters that may be modified by inflammation states, including obesity, which is nowadays a current condition in adolescent population of high-income countries. The present study ascertains the prevalence of iron deficiency and its related factors in adolescents, using the serum transferrin receptor and the reticulocyte haemoglobin content, in order to avoid this confusing effect of classical parameters.

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This cross-sectional study, conducted on a population-based representative sample, evaluates the usefulness of reticulocyte haemoglobin content (CHr), serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) and sTfR/log ferritin (sTfR-F index) to recognise iron deficiency (ID) without anaemia, provides specific cut-off points for age and gender, and proposes a new definition of ID. A total of 1239 healthy children and adolescents aged 1-16 years were included. Complete blood count, iron biomarkers, erythropoietin, C-reactive protein, CHr, sTfR, and sTfR-F index were determined.

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Reticulocyte hemoglobin content (CHr) is considered an indicator of functional iron deficiency, but is understudied in children. The goals of this study are to determine the reference intervals for CHr in healthy children, and their relation with iron parameters, erythropoiesis, and individual conditions. A total of 902 children without iron deficiency, aged 1 to 11 years were analyzed in a cross-sectional study.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate how reliable two nutritional screening tools (STRONGkids and STAMP) are in identifying malnutrition risk in children admitted to hospitals, through observations by both nutrition experts and nonexperts.
  • Involving 223 pediatric patients, the results showed good agreement between expert and nonexpert staff, with both groups identifying similar proportions of high-risk patients using the tools.
  • The findings suggest that STRONGkids and STAMP can effectively guide nutritional screening regardless of the observer's expertise, with higher risk scores correlating with longer hospital stays.
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ABSTARCT The aims of this study were to determine appropriate reference ranges for serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) and sTfR/log ferritin (sTfR-F index) in healthy children and their relationship with iron parameters, erythropoiesis, and other conditions presented by the subject. A total of 902 children with normal iron status, aged 1-11 years, were included in a cross-sectional study. A physical examination was conducted and z-score of body mass index (zBMI) obtained.

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Objectives: To identify factors that correlate with insulin values and to examine its independent associations among adolescents.

Methods: A cross-sectional population-based study was conducted among adolescents aged 12-16,9 years old. A multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method was employed.

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Deficiency in the interleukin12/INFgamma pathway is a genetic condition that predisposes to some infections, including nontuberculous mycobacteria infection and extraintestinal salmonellosis. We report 2 cases in sisters who were diagnosed with a genetic defect caused by a new mutation in Interleukin-12 receptor β1 chain (IL12Rβ1) leading to different clinical presentations and responses to therapy.

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Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of obesity and overweight in children and adolescents in our city and to investigate the associated factors.

Subjects And Methods: A cross-sectional study of 1317 children and adolescents aged 2-16 years. Multistage probability sampling was used to select three groups of subjects: 411 aged 12 to 16 years, 504 aged 6 to 12 years, and 402 aged 2 to 6 years.

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