Role of Nutrition and Hormones in Boys With Disordered Growth
Short Stature, Constitutional Delay of Growth and Development, Dwarfism, Pituitary
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Short Stature focused on measuring Short Stature, Constitutional Delay of Growth and Development, Body Composition, Energy Expenditure, Dietary Supplements, Constitutional Delay of Growth, CDGM
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA Age 7-10 years, genital Tanner 1, significant short stature (current height less than 2.25SD below the mean for age), body mass index (BMI) less than 25th percentile for age, weight-for-height less than 25th percentile, bone age less than 10 years and with delay greater than 1 year below chronological age, minimum of 6 months of documented height measurements performed in the pediatric endocrinology clinic using a stadiometer to permit accurate calculation of baseline growth velocity at time of enrollment, otherwise normal physical exam, expressed desire for medical intervention to promote growth, and assessment by a pediatric endocrinologist that the boy qualifies for GH treatment according to current FDA guidelines for the use of GH in children with idiopathic short stature (i.e., children who are determined not to have growth hormone deficiency but have height less than -2.25SD below the mean for age). EXCLUSION CRITERIA History of major/chronic illness, anosmia/hyposmia, any clinically significant abnormalities on biochemical testing. GH deficiency would be excluded prior to enrollment based on anthropometric and GH stimulation test data. Endocrinopathies (except stable thyroid replacement), skeletal dysplasias, participation in highly competitive endurance sports activities, diagnosis of ADHD with use of stimulant medication in the previous 3 months will also be exclusion criteria.
Sites / Locations
- Nemours Children's Clinic