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Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes

BACKGROUND: Our objective was to examine the associations of parental body mass index (BMI) and maternal gestational weight gain with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes. Comparing the associations of maternal and paternal BMI with type 1 diabetes in the offspring will provide further insight into the r...

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Autores principales: Magnus, Maria C, Olsen, Sjurdur F, Granstrom, Charlotta, Lund-Blix, Nicolai A, Svensson, Jannet, Johannesen, Jesper, Fraser, Abigail, Skrivarhaug, Torild, Joner, Geir, Njølstad, Pål R, Størdal, Ketil, Stene, Lars C
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5913633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29415279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyx266
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author Magnus, Maria C
Olsen, Sjurdur F
Granstrom, Charlotta
Lund-Blix, Nicolai A
Svensson, Jannet
Johannesen, Jesper
Fraser, Abigail
Skrivarhaug, Torild
Joner, Geir
Njølstad, Pål R
Størdal, Ketil
Stene, Lars C
author_facet Magnus, Maria C
Olsen, Sjurdur F
Granstrom, Charlotta
Lund-Blix, Nicolai A
Svensson, Jannet
Johannesen, Jesper
Fraser, Abigail
Skrivarhaug, Torild
Joner, Geir
Njølstad, Pål R
Størdal, Ketil
Stene, Lars C
author_sort Magnus, Maria C
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description BACKGROUND: Our objective was to examine the associations of parental body mass index (BMI) and maternal gestational weight gain with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes. Comparing the associations of maternal and paternal BMI with type 1 diabetes in the offspring will provide further insight into the role of unmeasured confounding by characteristics linked to BMI in both parents. METHODS: We studied 132 331 children participating in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) and the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC) who were born between February 1998 and July 2009. Exposures of interest included parental BMI and maternal gestational weight gain obtained by maternal report. We used Cox-proportional hazards regression to examine the risk of type 1 diabetes (n=499 cases), which was ascertained by national childhood diabetes registers. RESULTS: The incidence of type 1 diabetes was 32.7 per 100 000 person-years in MoBa and 28.5 per 100 000 person-years in DNBC. Both maternal pre-pregnancy obesity, adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 1.41 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.06, 1.89] and paternal obesity, adjusted HR 1.51 (95% CI: 1.11, 2.04), were associated with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes. The associations were similar after mutual adjustment. In contrast, maternal total gestational weight gain was not associated with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes, adjusted HR 1.00 (95% CI: 0.99, 1.02) per kilogram increase. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that the association between maternal obesity and childhood-onset type 1 diabetes is not likely explained by intrauterine mechanisms, but possibly rather by unknown environmental factors influencing BMI in the family.
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spelling pubmed-59136332018-04-30 Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes Magnus, Maria C Olsen, Sjurdur F Granstrom, Charlotta Lund-Blix, Nicolai A Svensson, Jannet Johannesen, Jesper Fraser, Abigail Skrivarhaug, Torild Joner, Geir Njølstad, Pål R Størdal, Ketil Stene, Lars C Int J Epidemiol Diabetes BACKGROUND: Our objective was to examine the associations of parental body mass index (BMI) and maternal gestational weight gain with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes. Comparing the associations of maternal and paternal BMI with type 1 diabetes in the offspring will provide further insight into the role of unmeasured confounding by characteristics linked to BMI in both parents. METHODS: We studied 132 331 children participating in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) and the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC) who were born between February 1998 and July 2009. Exposures of interest included parental BMI and maternal gestational weight gain obtained by maternal report. We used Cox-proportional hazards regression to examine the risk of type 1 diabetes (n=499 cases), which was ascertained by national childhood diabetes registers. RESULTS: The incidence of type 1 diabetes was 32.7 per 100 000 person-years in MoBa and 28.5 per 100 000 person-years in DNBC. Both maternal pre-pregnancy obesity, adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 1.41 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.06, 1.89] and paternal obesity, adjusted HR 1.51 (95% CI: 1.11, 2.04), were associated with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes. The associations were similar after mutual adjustment. In contrast, maternal total gestational weight gain was not associated with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes, adjusted HR 1.00 (95% CI: 0.99, 1.02) per kilogram increase. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that the association between maternal obesity and childhood-onset type 1 diabetes is not likely explained by intrauterine mechanisms, but possibly rather by unknown environmental factors influencing BMI in the family. Oxford University Press 2018-04 2018-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5913633/ /pubmed/29415279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyx266 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Diabetes
Magnus, Maria C
Olsen, Sjurdur F
Granstrom, Charlotta
Lund-Blix, Nicolai A
Svensson, Jannet
Johannesen, Jesper
Fraser, Abigail
Skrivarhaug, Torild
Joner, Geir
Njølstad, Pål R
Størdal, Ketil
Stene, Lars C
Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes
title Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes
title_full Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes
title_fullStr Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes
title_short Paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes
title_sort paternal and maternal obesity but not gestational weight gain is associated with type 1 diabetes
topic Diabetes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5913633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29415279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyx266
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