Abstract
Thirty-eight obese (13 prepubertal, 25 pubertal) boys, and 17 obese (6 prepubertal, 11 pubertal) girls underwent a thyroid-releasing hormone test with assay of prolactin. Obese prepubertal boys had prolactin levels that were significantly below those of the control group both under basal conditions and after stimulus. In the obese pubertal boys the difference was significant only after stimulus. The pituitary prolactin reserve in obese pubertal girls was lower than that of the control group. We conclude that in children and adolescents obesity may induce a hypothalamopituitary disorder that affects prolactin secretion.
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Cacciari, E., Frejaville, E., Balsamo, A., Cicognani, A., Pirazzoli, P., Bernardi, F., & Zappulla, F. (1981). Disordered prolactin secretion in the obese child and adolescent. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 56(5), 386–389. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.56.5.386
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