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Correction to: Dietary cholesterol and egg intake are associated with the risk of gestational diabetes: a prospective study from Southwest China.

Yiqi Zhang1, Xi Lan1, Fei Li1, Hong Sun1, Ju Zhang2, Run Li2, Yan Gao3, Hongli Dong1, Congjie Cai1, Guo Zeng4.   

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35260092      PMCID: PMC8903159          DOI: 10.1186/s12884-022-04489-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth        ISSN: 1471-2393            Impact factor:   3.007


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Correction to: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 22, 45 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-022-04382-y After publication of this article [1], it came to our attention that there was an error in Tables 1 and 4. Egg intake in this paper are measured by “number/d”. In Table 1 and part of Table 4, the unit of egg intake was incorrectly wrote as “g/d”. The corrected Tables 1 and 4 are provided below. This error did not impact the conclusions of the article. The authors apologize for this error.
Table 1

Characteristics and dietary intake of participants according to quartile of total cholesterol intake

CharacteristicOverallQuartile of total cholesterol intake(mg/d)P -value
Q1(≤186.0)Q2(186.1-332.0)Q3(332.1-464.0)Q4(>464.0)
N1617408404401404
Age, years (mean, SD)28.64.128.03.828.53.929.04.428.94.10.001
Prepregnancy BMI, kg/m2 (mean, SD)21.13.121.23.221.13.121.33.020.93.00.249
Parity (N, %)
 Primiparous115771.629071.128670.829373.128871.30.890
 Multiparous46028.411828.911829.210826.911628.7
Family history of diabetes (N, %)16210.0409.8409.94110.24110.10.997
Education (N, %)
 High school or lower38723.910325.210927.09623.97919.6<0.001
 Junior college59036.517542.913533.414636.413433.2
 University or higher64039.613031.916039.615939.719147.3
Monthly income of the family per capita, yuan (N, %)
 ≤500053533.114736.012530.913433.412931.90.215
 5000~999974345.919247.119147.318445.917643.6
 ≥1000033921.06916.98821.88320.79924.5
Smoking before pregnancy (N, %)613.8174.2102.5123.0225.50.119
Alcohol consumption before pregnancy (N, %)1318.1348.3235.7287.04611.40.021
WGPO, kg (mean, SD)6.203.315.643.266.433.256.273.266.443.400.001
Physical activity, MET-h wk-1 (mean, SD)106.846.4105.348.8108.749.0105.841.9107.445.50.710
Plasma TG, mmol/L (mean, SD)1.320.501.300.471.310.451.360.521.300.570.257
Plasma TC, mmol/L (mean, SD)4.140.644.050.664.130.614.170.634.210.670.002
Plasma LDL-C, mmol/L (mean, SD)2.050.92.030.522.050.482.060.482.040.480.932
Plasma HDL-C, mmol/L (mean, SD)1.670.341.600.341.660.341.680.321.750.35<0.001
GDM (N, %)57135.311828.914636.115137.715638.60.016
Dietary intake
 Eggs, number/d (mean, SD)0.710.580.120.210.490.290.890.311.340.56<0.001
 Red meats, g/d (mean, SD)59.550.539.339.059.541.761.051.178.359.7<0.001
 Poultry, g/d (mean, SD)12.529.26.317.711.222.413.529.219.340.8<0.001
 Fish/shellfish, g/d (mean, SD)18.641.86.919.314.133.517.641.635.857.8<0.001
 Total dairy products, g/d (mean, SD)138.5132.893.8116.2132.6129.5149.4124.7178.7145.0<0.001
 Animal organs, g/d (mean, SD)5.417.33.214.84.611.54.513.69.125.4<0.001
 Dietary glycaemic load, g/d (mean, SD)153.359.4147.358.7152.753.6158.467.6154.856.70.061
 Energy intake, kcal/d (mean, SD)1848.1530.51600.1486.61819.1510.21901.2475.42074.9535.9<0.001
 Saturated fat, unsaturated fat, g/d (mean, SD)68.824.853.019.166.623.572.020.383.625.6<0.001
 Animal protein, g/d (mean, SD)25.415.412.88.222.710.427.312.239.116.4<0.001
 Fibre, g/d (mean, SD)12.96.311.96.512.96.713.05.813.75.9<0.001

BMI body mass index, WGPO Weight gain from pregnancy to OGTT, TG triglyceride, TC total cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, GDM gestational diabetes mellitus, MET metabolic equivalent

Table 4

Associations between maternal dietary egg intake per day and GDM

Continuous variable (each additional egg/d)Quartile egg intake (number/d)P for trend
Q1Q2Q3Q4
OR95%CIOR95%CIOR95%CIOR95%CIOR95%CI
Median, number/d0.700.51.01.3-
Model 1a1.361.14-1.621.00-1.481.11-1.981.461.09-1.961.641.22-2.200.002
Model 2b1.321.11-1.581.00-1.481.11-1.991.391.03-1.871.591.18-2.140.006
Model 2 plus nutrientsc
 Saturated fat, unsaturated fat1.301.08-1.561.00-1.471.09-1.971.351.00-1.841.541.13-2.090.013
 Animal protein1.331.10-1.601.00-1.481.11-1.991.391.02-1.891.591.16-2.170.008
 Fibre1.321.11-1.581.00-1.481.11-1.991.391.03-1.881.591.18-2.150.005
 All previous nutrients1.321.10-1.601.00-1.481.10-1.981.381.02-1.881.581.16-2.170.009
Model 2 plus plasma lipid profiles(mmol/L) d
 TG1.301.10-1.601.00-1.571.16-2.121.461.07-1.991.651.20-2.250.009
 TC1.311.09-1.581.00-1.611.19-2.181.451.06-1.981.641.20-2.240.011
 LDL-C1.331.11-1.601.00-1.621.20-2.191.461.07-1.991.681.23-2.300.007
 HDL-C1.311.09-1.581.00-1.601.19-2.161.441.06-1.961.641.20-2.250.011
 All previous measurements1.301.08-1.561.00-1.581.17-2.131.461.07-1.991.631.19-2.230.011

TG triglyceride, TC total cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, GDM gestational diabetes mellitus

a Crude model

b Adjusted for energy intake, age, prepregnancy BMI, education, income of family, parity, family history of diabetes, smoking before pregnancy, alcohol consumption before pregnancy, physical activity, dietary glycaemic load, weight gain from pregnancy to OGTT

c Nutrients correlated with egg (saturated fat, unsaturated fat, trans fat, animal protein and fibre) were adjusted individually or in combination, in addition to Model 2 covariates

d To determine whether the effect of egg intake on GDM is related to the increase of plasma lipid profiles, the concentrations of plasma TG, TC, LDL-C and HDL-C were further adjusted individually or in combination

Characteristics and dietary intake of participants according to quartile of total cholesterol intake BMI body mass index, WGPO Weight gain from pregnancy to OGTT, TG triglyceride, TC total cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, GDM gestational diabetes mellitus, MET metabolic equivalent Associations between maternal dietary egg intake per day and GDM TG triglyceride, TC total cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, GDM gestational diabetes mellitus a Crude model b Adjusted for energy intake, age, prepregnancy BMI, education, income of family, parity, family history of diabetes, smoking before pregnancy, alcohol consumption before pregnancy, physical activity, dietary glycaemic load, weight gain from pregnancy to OGTT c Nutrients correlated with egg (saturated fat, unsaturated fat, trans fat, animal protein and fibre) were adjusted individually or in combination, in addition to Model 2 covariates d To determine whether the effect of egg intake on GDM is related to the increase of plasma lipid profiles, the concentrations of plasma TG, TC, LDL-C and HDL-C were further adjusted individually or in combination
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1.  Dietary cholesterol and egg intake are associated with the risk of gestational diabetes: a prospective study from Southwest China.

Authors:  Yiqi Zhang; Xi Lan; Fei Li; Hong Sun; Ju Zhang; Run Li; Yan Gao; Hongli Dong; Congjie Cai; Guo Zeng
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2022-01-17       Impact factor: 3.105

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