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Effect of Preconception Selenium Intake on the Risk for Gestational Diabetes: The Japan Environment and Children's Study.

Hyo Kyozuka1,2, Tsuyoshi Murata1,2, Toma Fukuda1,2, Akiko Yamaguchi1,2, Aya Kanno1,2, Shun Yasuda1,2, Akiko Sato1, Yuka Ogata1, Mitsuaki Hosoya1,3, Seiji Yasumura1,4, Koichi Hashimoto1,4, Hidekazu Nishigori1,5, Keiya Fujimori1,2.   

Abstract

Selenium (Se) acts as a cofactor of antioxidant enzymes. Preconception care may reduce the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). We examined the association between preconception Se intake and the risk of GDM in Japanese women. Using the Japan Environment and Children's Study database, we identified 92,764 Japanese women recruited between January 2011 and March 2014. Participants were categorized into five groups according to preconception Se intake quintiles (Q1 and Q5 were the lowest and highest Se intake groups, respectively). GDM was categorized as early-onset (Eo-GDM) or late-onset (Lo-GDM) diagnosed before or after 24 weeks, respectively. Multiple logistic regressions were performed to identify the effect of preconception Se intake on GDM, Eo-GDM, and Lo-GDM. Using Q3 (the middle Se intake group) as the reference, a multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the highest (Q5) Se intake group demonstrated increased risks of GDM (adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 1.15, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.01-1.30) and the lowest (Q1) Se intake group had increased risks of Lo-GDM (aOR: 1.19, 95% CI: 1.01-1.41). Thus, both high and low preconception Se intakes increase risks of glucose intolerance during pregnancy. This finding may indicate new recommendations for preconception Se intake to prevent GDM.

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Keywords:  cohort studies; dietary selenium; gestational diabetes; preconception care

Year:  2021        PMID: 33917105     DOI: 10.3390/antiox10040568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-3921


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Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 3.105

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Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-10-02       Impact factor: 6.706

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