Associations of IGF-1 and Adrenal Androgens with Cognition in Childhood
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2019Tekijä(t)
Yksilöllinen tunniste
10.1159/000501719Metadata
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Mäntyselkä, A. Haapala, EA. Lindi, V. Häkkinen, MR. Auriola, S. Jääskeläinen, J. Lakka, TA. (2019). Associations of IGF-1 and Adrenal Androgens with Cognition in Childhood. Hormone research in paediatrics, 91, 329–335. 10.1159/000501719.Oikeudet
Tiivistelmä
Background: Little is known about the association between adrenarche and cognition in general populations of children. We therefore studied the associations of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), androstenedione (A4), testosterone, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and adrenarche with cognition among prepubertal children. Methods: These cross-sectional analyses are based on baseline data of the Physical Activity and Nutrition in Children Study. A total of 387 children (183 girls, 204 boys) were included in the analyses. Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM) score was used to assess nonverbal reasoning. Serum adrenal androgens and IGF-1 concentrations were measured and clinical signs of androgen action were evaluated. Results: Higher IGF-1 among boys (β = 0.149, p =0.033) was related to a better Raven’s CPM score after adjustment for age and parental education. Adrenal androgens in girls or boys or IGF-1 in girls were not associated with the score. There were no differences in Raven’s CPM score between children with biochemical adrenarche (DHEAS ≥1.08 µmol/L; ≥40 µg/dL) or with clinical signs of androgen action and children without them. Conclusion: The results suggest that higher serum IGF-1 among boys is related to better cognition in prepubertal children. We could not provide evidence for the associations of adrenal maturation with cognition in prepubertal children.
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