Association of diabetes in pregnancy with child weight at birth, age 12 months and 5 years--a population-based electronic cohort study
This study examines the effect of diabetes in pregnancy on offspring weight at birth and ages 1 and 5 years. A population-based electronic cohort study using routinely collected linked healthcare data. Electronic medical records provided maternal diabetes status and offspring weight at birth and age...
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description | This study examines the effect of diabetes in pregnancy on offspring weight at birth and ages 1 and 5 years.
A population-based electronic cohort study using routinely collected linked healthcare data. Electronic medical records provided maternal diabetes status and offspring weight at birth and ages 1 and 5 years (n = 147,773 mother child pairs). Logistic regression models were used to obtain odds ratios to describe the association between maternal diabetes status and offspring size, adjusted for maternal pre-pregnancy weight, age and smoking status.
We identified 1,250 (0.9%) pregnancies with existing diabetes (27.8% with type 1 diabetes), 1,358 with gestational diabetes (0.9%) and 635 (0.4%) who developed diabetes post-pregnancy. Children whose mothers had existing diabetes were less likely to be large at 12 months (OR: 0.7 (95%CI: 0.6, 0.8)) than those without diabetes. Maternal diabetes was associated with high weight at age 5 years in children whose mothers had a high pre-pregnancy weight tertile (gestational diabetes, (OR:2.1 (95%CI:1.25-3.6)), existing diabetes (OR:1.3 (95%CI:1.0 to 1.6)).
The prevention of childhood obesity should focus on mothers with diabetes with a high maternal pre-pregnancy weight. We found little evidence that diabetes in pregnancy leads to long term obesity 'programming'. |
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A population-based electronic cohort study using routinely collected linked healthcare data. Electronic medical records provided maternal diabetes status and offspring weight at birth and ages 1 and 5 years (n = 147,773 mother child pairs). Logistic regression models were used to obtain odds ratios to describe the association between maternal diabetes status and offspring size, adjusted for maternal pre-pregnancy weight, age and smoking status.
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We identified 1,250 (0.9%) pregnancies with existing diabetes (27.8% with type 1 diabetes), 1,358 with gestational diabetes (0.9%) and 635 (0.4%) who developed diabetes post-pregnancy. Children whose mothers had existing diabetes were less likely to be large at 12 months (OR: 0.7 (95%CI: 0.6, 0.8)) than those without diabetes. Maternal diabetes was associated with high weight at age 5 years in children whose mothers had a high pre-pregnancy weight tertile (gestational diabetes, (OR:2.1 (95%CI:1.25-3.6)), existing diabetes (OR:1.3 (95%CI:1.0 to 1.6)).
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subjects | Age Analysis Archives & records Birth Birth Weight Body Weight Child, Preschool Childbirth & labor Childhood obesity Children Children & youth Childrens health Cohort analysis Cohort Studies Datasets Development and progression Diabetes Diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent) Diabetes, Gestational Electronic health records Electronic medical records Female Gestational diabetes Glucose Health care Health risk assessment Humans Infant Infant, Newborn Male Medical diagnosis Medical records Medical research Medicine Mothers Obesity Odds Ratio Offspring Pediatric Obesity - epidemiology Pediatric Obesity - etiology Population Population studies Population Surveillance Population-based studies Pregnancy Pregnant women Prevalence Progeny Regression analysis Regression models Risk Factors Smoking Studies Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Weight Gain Womens health |
title | Association of diabetes in pregnancy with child weight at birth, age 12 months and 5 years--a population-based electronic cohort study |
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