| Literature DB >> 29492638 |
Nurah M Hammoud1,2, Gerard H A Visser3, Lenie van Rossem4, Douwe H Biesma5, Jan M Wit6, Harold W de Valk5.
Abstract
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is reported to be associated with childhood obesity, however the magnitude of this association and relation to intrauterine growth is uncertain. We, therefore, aimed to assess whether the growth trajectories of large for gestational age (LGA) and non-LGA offspring of mothers with GDM (OGDM) are different until early adolescence. We also aimed to explore whether growth trajectories of OGDM differ from those of offspring of mothers with type 1 or 2 diabetes (ODM1, ODM2).Entities:
Keywords: Body mass index; Childhood obesity; Diabetic pregnancy; Gestational diabetes mellitus; Growth trajectories; Longitudinal follow-up; Obstetrics; Offspring
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29492638 PMCID: PMC6448978 DOI: 10.1007/s00125-018-4584-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetologia ISSN: 0012-186X Impact factor: 10.122
Baseline characteristics of infants and parents in the study population
| Characteristic | OGDM |
|---|---|
| Infants | |
| Infants, | 104 |
| Maternal BMI, kg/m2 | 25.8 (7.8)a |
| Maternal age at delivery, years | 34 ± 4 |
| Multiparous, | 66 (64) |
| OGTT performed in pregnancy, | 82 (79) |
| Mean pregnancy HbA1c, mmol/mol | 39 ± 5.5 |
| Mean pregnancy HbA1c, % | 5.8 ± 0.5b |
| Insulin treatment in pregnancy, | 50 (48) |
| Pre-eclampsia, | 7 (7) |
| Caesarean section, | 43 (41) |
| Gestational age at delivery, weeks | 39 (2) |
| Female sex, | 51 (49) |
| Birthweight, g | 3530 (725) |
| LGA, | 25 (24) |
| Birthweight | 0.57 (1.3) |
| Neonatal admissions to medium or intensive care, | 55 (53) |
| Breastfeeding at 1 week, | 61 (73)c |
| Conditional target height boys, cm | 181.7 ± 4.3 |
| Conditional target height girls, cm | 169.7 ± 3.9 |
| Parents | |
| Mothers, | 93 |
| Maternal ethnicity European descent, | 76 (82) |
| Paternal ethnicity European descent, | 81 (87) |
| Current paternal BMI, kg/m2 | 25.5 (3.8)c |
| Maternal education (university of applied sciences), | 24 (29)a |
| Maternal full-time employment, | 14 (17)a |
Values are mean ± SD or median (interquartile range), unless stated otherwise
a10 missing values because of missing questionnaire data
b63 missing values because HbA1c was not routinely analysed in pregnancy
c20 missing values because of missing questionnaire data
Fig. 1Mixed model for (a) length SDS and (b) BMI SDS for non-LGA (dashed lines) and LGA (solid lines) OGDM at 1–12 months of age
Fig. 2(a, b) Mixed model for height SDS (a) for all OGDM and (b) for non-LGA and LGA OGDM at age 1–14 years. (c, d) Mixed model for BMI SDS (c) for all OGDM at age 1–14 years and (d) for non-LGA and LGA OGDM at age 1–14 years. Both (c) and (d) also show reference values from the 2009 reference population for Dutch boys and girls (reference values adapted from Schonbeck et al [28], based on values from Cole and Roede [27]). Solid lines, all OGDM; short dashed lines, non-LGA OGDM; dashed-dotted lines, LGA OGDM; dotted lines, reference values for Dutch boys; long dashed lines, reference values for Dutch girls
Fig. 3(a) Mixed model for BMI SDS for ODM1, ODM2 and OGDM aged 1–14 years. Blue line, OGDM; pink line, ODM1; green line, ODM2. (b) BMI SDS for non-LGA and LGA ODM1, ODM2 and OGDM aged 1–14 years. Reference values (ODM1 and ODM2) for BMI SDS for ages 1 to 14 years are adapted from the 2009 nationwide study for Dutch boys and girls [28], based on values from Cole and Roede [27]). Blue line, LGA OGDM; blue dotted line, non-LGA OGDM; pink line, LGA ODM1; pink dotted line, non-LGA ODM1; green line, LGA ODM2; green dotted line, non-LGA ODM2