| Literature DB >> 27981042 |
Sarah H Koning1, Helen L Lutgers2, Klaas Hoogenberg3, Chris A Trompert4, Paul P van den Berg5, Bruce H R Wolffenbuttel1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Incidence of type 2 diabetes is high after gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). We aimed to evaluate the adherence to follow-up six-weeks postpartum visits in secondary care after GDM and glucose monitoring in primary care longer than 12-14 months after delivery and the years thereafter. In addition, we examined the women's lifestyle after delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Follow-up; General practitioner; Gestational diabetes mellitus; Glucose testing; Lifestyle; Postpartum
Year: 2016 PMID: 27981042 PMCID: PMC5142132 DOI: 10.1186/s40200-016-0282-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Metab Disord ISSN: 2251-6581
Fig. 1Flow-chart study population
Pre-gestational and gestational characteristics of the eligible study participants (period 2011–2012) according to survey responders and non-responders
| Characteristics | Total | Responder |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | |||
| N (%) | 197 | 77 (39.1) | 120 (60.9) | |
| Age at delivery (yrs) | 32.2 ± 4.9 | 32.8 ± 5.0 | 31.9 ± 4.8 | 0.173 |
| Family history of DM, n (%) | 77 (41.8) | 34 (47.2) | 43 (38.4) | 0.236 |
| Previous GDM, n (%) | 10 (5.1) | 6 (7.8) | 4 (3.3) | 0.193 |
| Previous infant weighing ≥ 4500 g at birth, n (%) | 17 (8.6) | 11 (14.3) | 6 (5.0) | 0.024 |
| Pre-gestational BMI (kg/m2) | 27.6 [24.1-31.2] | 26.4 [22.9-30.6] | 27.9 [24.3-32.0] | 0.040 |
| Pre-gestational BMI, n (%) | ||||
| < 25 kg/m2 | 61 (32.4) | 27 (37.5) | 34 (29.3) | 0.236 |
| 25–29.9 kg/m2 | 61 (32.4) | 25 (34.7) | 36 (31.0) | |
| ≥ 30 kg/m2 | 66 (35.1) | 20 (27.8) | 46 (39.7) | |
| Requiring insulin during pregnancy, n (%) | 90 (45.7) | 32 (41.6) | 58 (48.3) | 0.352 |
| Gestational age at delivery (wks) | 38.3 [38.0-39.6] | 38.4 [38.0-39.7] | 38.1 [37.7-39.5] | 0.070 |
| LGA infant, n (%)‡ | 41 (20.8) | 16 (20.8) | 25 (20.8) | 0.993 |
| Postpartum visit at the DM outpatient clinic, n (%) | 156 (79.2) | 71 (92.9) | 85 (70.8) | 0.001 |
| Postpartum glucose testing, n (%) | ||||
| OGTT | 62 (42.8) | 31 (43.7) | 31 (36.5) | 0.558 |
| HbA1c** | 122 (61.9) | 57 (74.0) | 65 (53.3) | |
| SMBG | 19 (13.1) | 8 (11.3) | 11 (12.9) | |
| Not test | 11 (7.1) | 3 (4.2) | 8 (9.4) | |
| Discharge letter sent to the GP, n (%) | 171 (86.8) | 68 (88.3) | 103 (85.8) | 0.616 |
| Copy of the discharge letter sent to women, n (%) | 22 (11.2) | 12 (15.6) | 10 (8.3) | 0.115 |
Abbreviations: BMI body mass index, DM diabetes mellitus, GDM gestational diabetes mellitus, LGA large for gestational age, GP general practitioner, OGTT oral glucose tolerance test, SMBG self-monitoring of the blood glucose
Data are expressed as mean ± SD, median [IQR], or proportion n (%)
Data with respect to family history of diabetes and pre-gestational body mass index are missing, in 13 (6.6%) and 9 (4.6%) of the women, respectively
**In 58 women who underwent a 75-g OGTT, Hb1Ac was also measured
‡Large for gestational age was defined as a birth weight above the 90th percentile, adjusted for gestational age, gender, parity, and ethnicity
*P-values were based on Student’s unpaired t-test (non-skewed continuous variables), Mann–Whitney U-Test (skewed continuous variables) or chi-square test or fisher’s exact test (categorical variables)
Follow-up characteristics of the survey responders
| Follow-up characteristics |
|
|---|---|
| Postpartum (yrs) | 3.5 ± 0.6 |
| Age (yrs) | 36.3 ± 5.0 |
| Educational level, n (%) | |
| Low | 7 (9.1) |
| Middle | 33 (42.9) |
| High | 37 (48.1) |
| Duration of breastfeeding, n (%) | |
| 0 month. | 24 (31.2) |
| < 3 months. | 26 (33.8) |
| 3 to 6 months. | 11 (14.3) |
| > 6 months. | 14 (18.2) |
| Current smoker, n (%) | 17 (22.1) |
| Alcohol consumption, n (%) | |
| Non-drinker | 29 (37.8) |
| ≤ 1 drink/d | 46 (59.7) |
| > 1–2 drinks/d | 2 (2.6) |
| Weight | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26.5 [23.4-30.1] |
| BMI, n (%) | |
| < 25 kg/m2 | 24 (31.2) |
| 25–29.9 kg/m2 | 29 (37.7) |
| ≥ 30 kg/m2 | 21 (27.3) |
| Weight gain, n (%)† | 15 (19.5) |
| Weight loss, n (%)† | 19 (24.7) |
| Physical Activity | |
| Knowledge of Dutch recommendations on physical activity, n (%) | 12 (15.6) |
| Active 30 min 5 days/week, n (%) | 27 (35.1) |
| Diet | |
| Knowledge of Dutch Food choice guidelines, n (%) | |
| Yes | 40 (51.9) |
| No, not exactly | 31 (40.3) |
| No, never heard of it | 6 (7.8) |
| Eating three meals p/d, n (%) | 55 (71.4) |
| Max. two snacks p/d, n (%) | 67 (87.0) |
| Fish two times p/wk, n (%) | 15 (19.5) |
| Meeting the recommendations for basic food groups | |
| Fruit, n (%) | 27 (35.1) |
| Vegetables, n (%) | 6 (7.8) |
| Bread and grain products, n (%) | 1 (1.3) |
| Potatoes, rice, pasta, legumes, n (%) | 5 (6.5) |
| Milk (products), n (%) | 28 (36.4) |
| Cheese, n (%) | 43 (55.8) |
| Meat, fish, poultry, eggs, meat substitutes, n (%) | 10 (13.0) |
| Oils and soft margarines, n (%) | 25 (32.5) |
| Drinks, n (%) | 27 (35.1) |
Abbreviations: BMI body mass index. Data are expressed as mean ± SD, median [IQR], or proportion n (%)
Data with respect to body mass index and breastfeeding are missing, in 3 (3.9%) and 2 (2.6%) of the women, respectively. †Weight loss since pregnancy was defined as ≥ 5 kg and weight gain as ≥ 5 kg
Annual glucose screening at the general practitioner
| GP responders |
|
|---|---|
| Annual postpartum control, n (%) |
|
| Received a discharge letter from secondary care, n | 11 |
| Patient in a re-call system, n | 4 |
| Total number of annual glucose screenings, n | |
| 1 year follow-up | 5 |
| 2 years follow-up | 5 |
| 3 years follow-up | 2 |
| Provided lifestyle advices, n | 4 |
| Total women diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, n | 1 |
| No annual postpartum control, n (%) |
|
| Received a discharge letter from secondary care, n | 43 |
| Patient in a re-call system, n | 15 |
| Reasons for not screening, n | |
| Patient declined testing | 1 |
| GP did not know testing is needed | 4 |
| Patient not in a call system | 1 |
| GP did not see the patient, despite a reminder | 4 |
| Patient had a second pregnancy within 1 year | 2 |
| Patient had other GP at time of GDM pregnancy | 4 |
| Controls at endocrinologist | 5 |
| Reason unknown | 28 |
Abbreviations: GP general practitioner, GDM gestational diabetes mellitus
Data are expressed as proportion, n (%)
*Total general practitioners responded
**Total general practitioners responded and who screened their patient within 12–14 months after delivery
***Total general practitioners responded and who did not screened their patient within 12–14 months after delivery