Literature DB >> 7097963

Body weight and subsequent diabetes mellitus.

J B O'Sullivan.   

Abstract

The ten- to 16-year predictive value of body weight for diabetes mellitus was evaluated prospectively in two groups of women with initially normal results of glucose tolerance tests. The incidence of diabetes in 602 high-risk (previous transient gestational glucose intolerance) participants was significantly higher for overweight subjects (46.7%) than for those of normal weight (25.6%). In 328 concurrently selected negative control subjects (without previous intolerance), the difference was not significant (4.5% v 1.9%). Another definition of diabetes, indicating further deterioration, gave similar results, although high-risk overweight women had disproportionately higher incidence rates. Being overweight had no substantial predictive value for diabetes mellitus during this period unless the additional evidence for a high-risk classification was present. Among such persons at high risk, excess weight also predicted the severity of the subsequent diabetic condition.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1982        PMID: 7097963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


  29 in total

Review 1.  Screening for diabetes in pregnancy.

Authors:  S Virjee; S Robinson; D G Johnston
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 5.344

2.  Obesity and the risk of disability in a 12-year cohort study: the role of psychological distress.

Authors:  Genevieve Gariepy; Jianli Wang; Alain Lesage; Norbert Schmitz
Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol       Date:  2010-09-17       Impact factor: 4.328

3.  Exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus and low socioeconomic status: effects on neurocognitive development and risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in offspring.

Authors:  Yoko Nomura; David J Marks; Bella Grossman; Michelle Yoon; Holly Loudon; Joanne Stone; Jeffrey M Halperin
Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med       Date:  2012-01-02

Review 4.  Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of non-insulin-dependent diabetes.

Authors:  A Dornhorst; P K Merrin
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 2.401

5.  Pregnancy in obese mothers.

Authors:  P O'Huiginn; M Cassidy; S Baker; J Stack; H Murphy
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  1984-04       Impact factor: 1.568

6.  Bone mineral density measurement in puerperal women as a predictor of persistent osteopenia.

Authors:  Takumi Kurabayashi; Hiroshi Nagata; Nozomi Takeyama; Hiroshi Matsushita; Kenichi Tanaka
Journal:  J Bone Miner Metab       Date:  2009-01-27       Impact factor: 2.626

7.  Patterns of preconception, prenatal and postnatal care for diabetic women by obstetrician-gynecologists.

Authors:  Michael L Power; Ellen K Wilson; Sean O Hogan; John D Loft; Jennifer L Williams; Patricia W Mersereau; Jay Schulkin
Journal:  J Reprod Med       Date:  2013 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 0.142

8.  Impact of the Bienestar school-based diabetes mellitus prevention program on fasting capillary glucose levels: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Roberto P Treviño; Zenong Yin; Arthur Hernandez; Daniel E Hale; Oralia A Garcia; Connie Mobley
Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med       Date:  2004-09

9.  A 20-year prospective study of childbearing and incidence of diabetes in young women, controlling for glycemia before conception: the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.

Authors:  Erica P Gunderson; Cora E Lewis; Ai-Lin Tsai; Vicky Chiang; Mercedes Carnethon; Charles P Quesenberry; Stephen Sidney
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2007-09-26       Impact factor: 9.461

10.  The interaction of obesity and psychological distress on disability.

Authors:  Genevieve Gariepy; Jianli Wang; Alain Lesage; Norbert Schmitz
Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol       Date:  2009-07-04       Impact factor: 4.328

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.