The life expectancy of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) has increased. A cross-sectional study of DMD patients showed that 54% of 13-year-old patients are obese and that 54% of 18-year-old patients are underweight. We aimed to describe the natural evolution of weight status in DMD. This retrospective multi-centre audit collected body-weight measurements for seventy DMD patients born before 1992. The body-weight:age ratio (W:A) was used to evaluate weight status in reference to the Griffiths and Edwards chart. At the age of 13 years, 73% were obese and 4% were underweight. At maximal follow-up (age 15-26 years, mean 183 (sd 23) years), 47% were obese and 34% were underweight. Obesity at the age of 13 years was associated with later obesity, whereas normal weight status and underweight in 13-year-old patients predicted later underweight. A W:A 151% in 13-year-old patients predicted later obesity, and a W:A ≥1265% predicted later underweight. Our audit provides the first longitudinal information about the spontaneous outcome of weight status in DMD. Patients (13 years old) with a W:A 151% were more likely to become obese in late adolescence, but obesity prevented later underweight. These data suggest that mild obesity in 13-year-old DMD patients (W:A between 120 and 150%) should not be discouraged because it prevents later underweight. © 2011 The Authors.
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Martigne, L., Salleron, J., Mayer, M., Cuisset, J. M., Carpentier, A., Neve, V., … Gottrand, F. (2011). Natural evolution of weight status in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: A retrospective audit. British Journal of Nutrition, 105(10), 1486–1491. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114510005180
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