To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Slovakia
Growth DisordersThis is a Slovakian, Multicentre, Observational Study to study Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.
Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Czech Republic
Growth DisordersThis is Multicentre, Observational Study to study Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.
To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ (ECOS Taiwan, Indonesia,...
Growth DisordersThis is an Multinational, Multicenter, Observational Study to evaluate Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in pediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment and to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.
To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Argentina
Growth DisordersThis is an Argentinian, Multicentre, Observational Study to evaluate Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment and to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.
The Nash-wo-Numa (Childhood Growth & Development) Study
Adolescent DevelopmentStunting2 moreThe proposed study will be a cross-sectional study in the District of Matiari, Pakistan. Children ages 9-15 years will be identified from a Matiari District household census scheduled being conducted from December 2016- to May 2017 by the Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Aga Khan University. Anthropometric measures, Tanner Stage, Hemoglobin concentration, blood draw as well as questionnaires will be assessed in all participants.
Impact of Maternal Stress on Infant Stunting
Maternal; MalnutritionInfant Malnutrition7 moreThis study takes place in rural Mam-Mayan communities of Guatemala characterized by high rates of childhood stunting. It aims to characterize women's exposure to nutrition, infection and psychosocial stressors vs. resilience factors, to evaluate the cumulative impact of maternal-level factors (nutritional, infectious, psychosocial), social factors (autonomy, social support, domestic violence), and household factors (socioeconomic status, food security) on early infant growth, and to evaluate whether maternal cortisol may be a mediator in the vertical transmission of stress.
Gut Microbiota Stunted Children NTT
StuntingNTT Province is on the list of priority areas of high prevalence of stunting, Southwest Sumba, South Middle East, and Kupang district have a stunting prevalence of 36.2%, 34.5% and 48.1% respectively in 2020. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct a profile study. microbiota, SCFA, gastrointestinal integrity, parasites, hygiene practice, and cognition in stunting and healthy toddlers in the province of East Nusa Tenggara,
Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) Profiles and Growth Indicators of Infants Aged 0-4 Months
Growth; StuntingNutritionalThe breastfeeding rates globally in Indonesia generally remain low with only 40% or less infants aged 6 months are exclusively breastfed. Available national data in 2018 showed the proportion of wasted in children under 5 years old was 6.7%, while 3.5% children were severely wasted. This data showed improvement compared data in 2007 and 2013. While proportion children under 2 years old with stunted and severly stunted was 29.9%. As the third most abundant group of compounds in human milk, after lactose (70 g/L) and lipids (40 g/L), human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) never been study in Indonesia. HMOs amount and diversity influenced by non modifiable and modifiable factors. The maternal phenotypes, the α-1-2-fucosyltransferase (FUT-2) gene and the α-1-3-4-fucosyltransferase (FUT-3) gene divided the mother into secretor (Se+) and non secretor (Se-) and Le+ or Le-). Studies showed the breastfed infants of non secretor mothers secrete lower HMOs than secretor mothers. By many functions in HMOs such as prebiotic, anti infection, modulate immunity, it is thought that HMOs can influence infant growth. The hypothesis of this study is to show the associations between maternal factors (secretor gene status/FUT-2 gene, lewis gene status/FUT-3 gene, gestational age and gestational weight gain) with HMOs profiles and growth indicators of infants aged 0-4 months.
To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Spain
Growth DisordersThis is a Spanish, Multicentre, Observational Study to study adherence and long term outcomes of therapy in paediatric subjects using easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via easypod™.
To Assess the Level of Adherence of Subjects Receiving SAIZEN® Via Easypod™ in Sweden
Growth DisordersThis is a Swedish, Multicentre, Observational Registry to study Adherence and Long Term Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using Easypod™ electromechanical device for growth hormone treatment to assess the level of adherence of subject receiving SAIZEN® via Easypod™.