Publications by authors named "J Argente"

Cardiovascular risk factors begin in childhood and track into adulthood, increasing the possibility of impaired cardiometabolic health. Adopting healthy dietary patterns can help curb childhood obesity, a worrisome epidemic problem at present. In the era of personalized nutrition, dietary recommendations should be adapted to different stages of life, including children (older than 3 years) and adolescents.

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  • The study investigates the impact of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa) on adult height in girls with idiopathic central precocious puberty (CPP), a condition that can hinder growth.
  • The research involved data from 465 girls diagnosed with idiopathic CPP across 55 centers in Spain from 1998 to 2012, assessing their growth and development while undergoing treatment.
  • Findings indicate that GnRHa treatment can help maintain genetic growth potential, with results showing a slight difference between achieved adult height and target height, suggesting some benefit in height preservation.
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  • Most patients with type 1 diabetes struggle to meet recommended blood sugar control levels, increasing the risk of complications.
  • Hybrid closed-loop systems, which automate insulin delivery, offer a promising solution to enhance control, improve quality of life, and lessen the psychological burden of the disease.
  • The article reviews the effectiveness and safety of these systems, discusses implementation challenges, and outlines best practices for their use in healthcare settings.
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Background: Setmelanotide, a melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) agonist, has been shown to reduce hunger and weight in patients aged 6 years and older with proopiomelanocortin (POMC) deficiency (including biallelic variants in proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 1 [PCSK1]), leptin receptor (LEPR) deficiency, or Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS). No approved therapies for patients younger than 6 years old currently exist. The phase 3, open-label VENTURE trial aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of setmelanotide in patients aged 2-5 years with POMC or LEPR deficiency or BBS.

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Despite the diverse nature of obesity, there is compelling genetic, clinical, and experimental evidence that endorses the important contribution of brain circuits to this condition. The hypothalamus contains major regulatory circuits for bodyweight homoeostasis, the deregulation of which can lead to obesity. Although functional perturbation of hypothalamic pathways could lie at the basis of common forms of obesity, the term hypothalamic obesity has been created to define those rare forms of severe obesity where a clear hypothalamic substrate can be identified, either of genetic or acquired origin.

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