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Interbirth Interval Is Associated With Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk

Short interbirth interval has been associated with maternal complications and childhood autism and leukemia, possibly due to deficiencies in maternal micronutrients at conception or increased exposure to sibling infections. A possible association between interbirth interval and subsequent risk of ch...

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Autores principales: Cardwell, Chris R., Svensson, Jannet, Waldhoer, Thomas, Ludvigsson, Johnny, Sadauskaitė-Kuehne, Vaiva, Roberts, Christine L., Parslow, Roger C., Wadsworth, Emma J.K., Brigis, Girts, Urbonaitė, Brone, Schober, Edith, Devoti, Gabriele, Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin, de Beaufort, Carine E., Soltesz, Gyula, Patterson, Chris C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3282800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22315303
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1000
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author Cardwell, Chris R.
Svensson, Jannet
Waldhoer, Thomas
Ludvigsson, Johnny
Sadauskaitė-Kuehne, Vaiva
Roberts, Christine L.
Parslow, Roger C.
Wadsworth, Emma J.K.
Brigis, Girts
Urbonaitė, Brone
Schober, Edith
Devoti, Gabriele
Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin
de Beaufort, Carine E.
Soltesz, Gyula
Patterson, Chris C.
author_facet Cardwell, Chris R.
Svensson, Jannet
Waldhoer, Thomas
Ludvigsson, Johnny
Sadauskaitė-Kuehne, Vaiva
Roberts, Christine L.
Parslow, Roger C.
Wadsworth, Emma J.K.
Brigis, Girts
Urbonaitė, Brone
Schober, Edith
Devoti, Gabriele
Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin
de Beaufort, Carine E.
Soltesz, Gyula
Patterson, Chris C.
author_sort Cardwell, Chris R.
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description Short interbirth interval has been associated with maternal complications and childhood autism and leukemia, possibly due to deficiencies in maternal micronutrients at conception or increased exposure to sibling infections. A possible association between interbirth interval and subsequent risk of childhood type 1 diabetes has not been investigated. A secondary analysis of 14 published observational studies of perinatal risk factors for type 1 diabetes was conducted. Risk estimates of diabetes by category of interbirth interval were calculated for each study. Random effects models were used to calculate pooled odds ratios (ORs) and investigate heterogeneity between studies. Overall, 2,787 children with type 1 diabetes were included. There was a reduction in the risk of childhood type 1 diabetes in children born to mothers after interbirth intervals <3 years compared with longer interbirth intervals (OR 0.82 [95% CI 0.72–0.93]). Adjustments for various potential confounders little altered this estimate. In conclusion, there was evidence of a 20% reduction in the risk of childhood diabetes in children born to mothers after interbirth intervals <3 years.
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spelling pubmed-32828002013-03-01 Interbirth Interval Is Associated With Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk Cardwell, Chris R. Svensson, Jannet Waldhoer, Thomas Ludvigsson, Johnny Sadauskaitė-Kuehne, Vaiva Roberts, Christine L. Parslow, Roger C. Wadsworth, Emma J.K. Brigis, Girts Urbonaitė, Brone Schober, Edith Devoti, Gabriele Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin de Beaufort, Carine E. Soltesz, Gyula Patterson, Chris C. Diabetes Pathophysiology Short interbirth interval has been associated with maternal complications and childhood autism and leukemia, possibly due to deficiencies in maternal micronutrients at conception or increased exposure to sibling infections. A possible association between interbirth interval and subsequent risk of childhood type 1 diabetes has not been investigated. A secondary analysis of 14 published observational studies of perinatal risk factors for type 1 diabetes was conducted. Risk estimates of diabetes by category of interbirth interval were calculated for each study. Random effects models were used to calculate pooled odds ratios (ORs) and investigate heterogeneity between studies. Overall, 2,787 children with type 1 diabetes were included. There was a reduction in the risk of childhood type 1 diabetes in children born to mothers after interbirth intervals <3 years compared with longer interbirth intervals (OR 0.82 [95% CI 0.72–0.93]). Adjustments for various potential confounders little altered this estimate. In conclusion, there was evidence of a 20% reduction in the risk of childhood diabetes in children born to mothers after interbirth intervals <3 years. American Diabetes Association 2012-03 2012-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3282800/ /pubmed/22315303 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1000 Text en © 2012 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Pathophysiology
Cardwell, Chris R.
Svensson, Jannet
Waldhoer, Thomas
Ludvigsson, Johnny
Sadauskaitė-Kuehne, Vaiva
Roberts, Christine L.
Parslow, Roger C.
Wadsworth, Emma J.K.
Brigis, Girts
Urbonaitė, Brone
Schober, Edith
Devoti, Gabriele
Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin
de Beaufort, Carine E.
Soltesz, Gyula
Patterson, Chris C.
Interbirth Interval Is Associated With Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk
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title_full Interbirth Interval Is Associated With Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk
title_fullStr Interbirth Interval Is Associated With Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk
title_full_unstemmed Interbirth Interval Is Associated With Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk
title_short Interbirth Interval Is Associated With Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk
title_sort interbirth interval is associated with childhood type 1 diabetes risk
topic Pathophysiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3282800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22315303
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1000
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