Health related quality of life is associated with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in overweight children

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Objectives: The association between obesity and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is well-established in adults; however, data in pediatric population is scarce. Our study aimed to assess the association between GERD and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in overweight children. Methods: From April to August of 2020, we included children aged 7-18 years who attended the Endocrinological Outpatient Clinic at the Paediatric Institute, University of Debrecen, Hungary. The participants completed two questionnaires: the Pediatric Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Symptom Questionnaire (PGSQ) and the HRQoL questionnaire (PedsQL). Based on the criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO), the patients were categorized into two groups: an overweight or obese group and a group with normal weight. Results: A total of 107 children (51% female, mean age 13.2 years, 46% overweight or obese) completed the questionnaires. The median PGSQ score was similar in both groups (4.0 (IQR: 1.0-7.8) vs. 3.0 (IQR: 1.0-7.0), p=0.6). However, the total PedsQL score was significantly lower in the children with overweight or obesity compared to those with normal weight (80.1 (71.1-91.0) vs. 88.0 (76.1-94.6), p=0.031). The PedsQL score was lower among overweight patients with GERD symptoms than that of normal-weight patients without GERD symptoms. Conclusions: Our findings highlight the importance of raising awareness about GERD to enhance the HRQoL and prevent long-term complications in obese children.

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Andrásdi, Z., Müller, K. E., Gaál, Z., Nemes, É., & Felszeghy, E. (2024). Health related quality of life is associated with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in overweight children. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 37(1), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2023-0315

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