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Adiposity in Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis.

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Samad, A; Stoll, ML; Lavi, I; Hsu, JJ; Strand, V; Robinson, TN; Mellins, ED; Zisman, D; CARRA Legacy Registry Investigators
Published in: J Rheumatol
March 2018

OBJECTIVE: Adult patients with psoriatic arthritis are at increased risk for obesity and metabolic syndrome, but data regarding adiposity in children with juvenile psoriatic arthritis (JPsA) are limited. Our study assessed adiposity in children with JPsA in the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) registry. METHODS: Patients with JPsA in the CARRA registry were divided into nonoverweight and overweight groups using recommendations from the US Centers for Disease Control, and differences in demographic and clinical characteristics between groups at baseline and after 1-year followup were assessed using chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, T test, or Mann-Whitney U test, as appropriate. The prevalence of overweight status in the JPsA registry patients was compared to rheumatoid factor-positive and -negative polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (RF+polyJIA; RF-polyJIA) registry cohorts and the US pediatric population, using a chi-square goodness-of-fit test. RESULTS: Overweight children represented 36.3% of this JPsA cohort (n = 320). Compared to nonoverweight children, they were significantly older at symptom onset and rheumatologist's first assessment, and scored significantly worse on patient/physician outcome measures. At 1-year followup, changes in body mass index were not associated with changes in clinical features or outcome measures. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in patients with JPsA was significantly higher than in RF+polyJIA patients, RF-polyJIA patients, and the US pediatric population. CONCLUSION: In this registry, almost 1 in 5 patients with JPsA were obese and more than one-third were overweight. This is significantly more than expected compared to the US pediatric population, and appropriate longterm followup of this JPsA subgroup is warranted.

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J Rheumatol

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EISSN

1499-2752

Publication Date

March 2018

Volume

45

Issue

3

Start / End Page

411 / 418

Location

Canada

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Rheumatoid Factor
  • Registries
  • Prevalence
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Male
  • Logistic Models
  • Humans
 

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Samad, A., Stoll, M. L., Lavi, I., Hsu, J. J., Strand, V., Robinson, T. N., … CARRA Legacy Registry Investigators, . (2018). Adiposity in Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis. J Rheumatol, 45(3), 411–418. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.170598
Samad, Aaida, Matthew L. Stoll, Idit Lavi, Joyce J. Hsu, Vibeke Strand, Thomas N. Robinson, Elizabeth D. Mellins, Devy Zisman, and Devy CARRA Legacy Registry Investigators. “Adiposity in Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis.J Rheumatol 45, no. 3 (March 2018): 411–18. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.170598.
Samad A, Stoll ML, Lavi I, Hsu JJ, Strand V, Robinson TN, et al. Adiposity in Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis. J Rheumatol. 2018 Mar;45(3):411–8.
Samad, Aaida, et al. “Adiposity in Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis.J Rheumatol, vol. 45, no. 3, Mar. 2018, pp. 411–18. Pubmed, doi:10.3899/jrheum.170598.
Samad A, Stoll ML, Lavi I, Hsu JJ, Strand V, Robinson TN, Mellins ED, Zisman D, CARRA Legacy Registry Investigators. Adiposity in Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis. J Rheumatol. 2018 Mar;45(3):411–418.

Published In

J Rheumatol

DOI

EISSN

1499-2752

Publication Date

March 2018

Volume

45

Issue

3

Start / End Page

411 / 418

Location

Canada

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Rheumatoid Factor
  • Registries
  • Prevalence
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Male
  • Logistic Models
  • Humans