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Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China

INTRODUCTION: Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and body mass index (BMI) with large for gestational age (LGA) and preterm birth (PTB) have been poorly understood. We aimed to investigate the associations of maternal BMI, separately and together with pre-pregnancy IFG, wit...

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Autores principales: Tang, Jie, Chen, Ruoling, Yu, Yizhen, Bao, Wei, Tiemeier, Henning, Rodney, Amanda, Zhu, Xinhong, Li, Mingzhen, Huang, Dongming, Zhao, Qingguo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33568359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2020-001641
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author Tang, Jie
Chen, Ruoling
Yu, Yizhen
Bao, Wei
Tiemeier, Henning
Rodney, Amanda
Zhu, Xinhong
Li, Mingzhen
Huang, Dongming
Zhao, Qingguo
author_facet Tang, Jie
Chen, Ruoling
Yu, Yizhen
Bao, Wei
Tiemeier, Henning
Rodney, Amanda
Zhu, Xinhong
Li, Mingzhen
Huang, Dongming
Zhao, Qingguo
author_sort Tang, Jie
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description INTRODUCTION: Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and body mass index (BMI) with large for gestational age (LGA) and preterm birth (PTB) have been poorly understood. We aimed to investigate the associations of maternal BMI, separately and together with pre-pregnancy IFG, with LGA and PTB in Chinese population. We also aimed to quantify these associations by maternal age. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of women from the National Free Preconception Health Examination Project with singleton birth from 121 counties/districts in 21 cities of Guangdong Province, China, from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2017. Women were included if they did not have pre-existing chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, etc). Participants were divided into eight groups according to their BMI (underweight (BMI <18.5 kg/m(2)), normal weight (18.5–23.9 kg/m(2)), overweight (24.0–27.9 kg/m(2)), and obesity (≥28.0 kg/m(2))) and pre-pregnancy fasting glucose status (normoglycemia (fasting glucose concentration <6.1 mmol/L) and IFG (6.1–7.0 mmol/L)). Adjusted incidence risk ratios (aIRRs) and 95% CIs of LGA, severe LGA, PTB and early PTB were estimated. RESULTS: We included 634 030 women. The incidences of LGA, severe LGA, PTB and early PTB for the study population were 7.1%, 2.5%, 5.1% and 1.1%, respectively. Compared with normal weight mothers with normoglycemia, overweight and obese mothers irrespective of IFG had a higher risk of LGA (eg, obesity with IFG aIRR 1.85 (1.60–2.14)) and severe LGA (eg, obesity with IFG 2.19 (1.73–2.79)). The associations of BMI and pre-pregnancy fasting glucose status with LGA were similar found among women of all age groups. Underweight with normoglycemia had 6.0% higher risk of PTB (1.06 (1.03–1.09)) and 8.0% higher risk of early PTB (1.08 (1.02–1.17)), underweight with IFG had 14.0% higher risk of PTB (1.14 (1.02–1.27)), and obese mothers with IFG had 45.0% higher risk of PTB (1.45 (1.18–1.78)). The associations of BMI and pre-pregnancy fasting glucose status with PTB differed by maternal age. CONCLUSION: Overweight and obesity regardless of IFG were associated with an increased risk of LGA, and these associations were similarly observed among mothers of all age groups. Underweight regardless of IFG, and obesity with IFG were associated with an increased risk of PTB, but the associations differed by maternal age. Findings from this study may have implications for risk assessment and counselling before pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-78781372021-02-24 Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China Tang, Jie Chen, Ruoling Yu, Yizhen Bao, Wei Tiemeier, Henning Rodney, Amanda Zhu, Xinhong Li, Mingzhen Huang, Dongming Zhao, Qingguo BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care Epidemiology/Health services research INTRODUCTION: Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and body mass index (BMI) with large for gestational age (LGA) and preterm birth (PTB) have been poorly understood. We aimed to investigate the associations of maternal BMI, separately and together with pre-pregnancy IFG, with LGA and PTB in Chinese population. We also aimed to quantify these associations by maternal age. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of women from the National Free Preconception Health Examination Project with singleton birth from 121 counties/districts in 21 cities of Guangdong Province, China, from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2017. Women were included if they did not have pre-existing chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, etc). Participants were divided into eight groups according to their BMI (underweight (BMI <18.5 kg/m(2)), normal weight (18.5–23.9 kg/m(2)), overweight (24.0–27.9 kg/m(2)), and obesity (≥28.0 kg/m(2))) and pre-pregnancy fasting glucose status (normoglycemia (fasting glucose concentration <6.1 mmol/L) and IFG (6.1–7.0 mmol/L)). Adjusted incidence risk ratios (aIRRs) and 95% CIs of LGA, severe LGA, PTB and early PTB were estimated. RESULTS: We included 634 030 women. The incidences of LGA, severe LGA, PTB and early PTB for the study population were 7.1%, 2.5%, 5.1% and 1.1%, respectively. Compared with normal weight mothers with normoglycemia, overweight and obese mothers irrespective of IFG had a higher risk of LGA (eg, obesity with IFG aIRR 1.85 (1.60–2.14)) and severe LGA (eg, obesity with IFG 2.19 (1.73–2.79)). The associations of BMI and pre-pregnancy fasting glucose status with LGA were similar found among women of all age groups. Underweight with normoglycemia had 6.0% higher risk of PTB (1.06 (1.03–1.09)) and 8.0% higher risk of early PTB (1.08 (1.02–1.17)), underweight with IFG had 14.0% higher risk of PTB (1.14 (1.02–1.27)), and obese mothers with IFG had 45.0% higher risk of PTB (1.45 (1.18–1.78)). The associations of BMI and pre-pregnancy fasting glucose status with PTB differed by maternal age. CONCLUSION: Overweight and obesity regardless of IFG were associated with an increased risk of LGA, and these associations were similarly observed among mothers of all age groups. Underweight regardless of IFG, and obesity with IFG were associated with an increased risk of PTB, but the associations differed by maternal age. Findings from this study may have implications for risk assessment and counselling before pregnancy. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7878137/ /pubmed/33568359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2020-001641 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Epidemiology/Health services research
Tang, Jie
Chen, Ruoling
Yu, Yizhen
Bao, Wei
Tiemeier, Henning
Rodney, Amanda
Zhu, Xinhong
Li, Mingzhen
Huang, Dongming
Zhao, Qingguo
Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China
title Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China
title_full Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China
title_fullStr Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China
title_full_unstemmed Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China
title_short Associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in China
title_sort associations of pre-pregnancy impaired fasting glucose and body mass index among pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes with offspring being large for gestational age and preterm birth: a cohort study in china
topic Epidemiology/Health services research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33568359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2020-001641
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