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Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years

BACKGROUND: Early-life risk factors, including maternal hyperglycaemia and birthweight, are thought to contribute to the high burden of cardiometabolic disease experienced by Indigenous populations. We examined rates of pre-existing diabetes in pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and extr...

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Autores principales: Hare, Matthew J.L., Barzi, Federica, Boyle, Jacqueline A., Guthridge, Steven, Dyck, Roland F., Barr, Elizabeth L.M., Singh, Gurmeet, Falhammar, Henrik, Webster, Vanya, Shaw, Jonathan E., Maple-Brown, Louise J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8315488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34327339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2020.100005
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author Hare, Matthew J.L.
Barzi, Federica
Boyle, Jacqueline A.
Guthridge, Steven
Dyck, Roland F.
Barr, Elizabeth L.M.
Singh, Gurmeet
Falhammar, Henrik
Webster, Vanya
Shaw, Jonathan E.
Maple-Brown, Louise J.
author_facet Hare, Matthew J.L.
Barzi, Federica
Boyle, Jacqueline A.
Guthridge, Steven
Dyck, Roland F.
Barr, Elizabeth L.M.
Singh, Gurmeet
Falhammar, Henrik
Webster, Vanya
Shaw, Jonathan E.
Maple-Brown, Louise J.
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description BACKGROUND: Early-life risk factors, including maternal hyperglycaemia and birthweight, are thought to contribute to the high burden of cardiometabolic disease experienced by Indigenous populations. We examined rates of pre-existing diabetes in pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and extremes of birthweight over three decades in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort analysis of the NT Perinatal Data Collection from 1987 to 2016, including all births >20 weeks gestation, stratified by maternal Aboriginal identification. Key outcomes were annual rates of pre-existing diabetes, GDM, small-for-gestational-age, large-for-gestational-age, low birthweight (<2500 g), and high birthweight (>4000 g). Logistic regression was used to assess trends and interactions. FINDINGS: 109 349 babies were born to 64 877 mothers, 36% of whom identified as Aboriginal ethnicity. Among Aboriginal women, rates of GDM and pre-existing diabetes, respectively, were 3 · 4% and 0 · 6% in 1987 and rose to 13% and 5 · 7% in 2016 (both trends p<0 · 001). Among non-Aboriginal women, rates of GDM increased from 1 · 9% in 1987 to 11% in 2016 (p<0 · 001), while pre-existing diabetes was uncommon (≤0 · 7% throughout). Rates of small-for-gestational-age decreased, while rates of large-for-gestational-age and high birthweight increased in both groups (all trends p<0 · 001). Multivariable modelling suggests that hyperglycaemia was largely responsible for the growing rate of large-for-gestational-age births among Aboriginal women. INTERPRETATION: The burden of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy has grown substantially in the NT over three decades and is impacting birthweight trends. The prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes in Aboriginal women is among the highest in the world. FUNDING: Diabetes Australia Research Program.
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spelling pubmed-83154882021-07-28 Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years Hare, Matthew J.L. Barzi, Federica Boyle, Jacqueline A. Guthridge, Steven Dyck, Roland F. Barr, Elizabeth L.M. Singh, Gurmeet Falhammar, Henrik Webster, Vanya Shaw, Jonathan E. Maple-Brown, Louise J. Lancet Reg Health West Pac Research Paper BACKGROUND: Early-life risk factors, including maternal hyperglycaemia and birthweight, are thought to contribute to the high burden of cardiometabolic disease experienced by Indigenous populations. We examined rates of pre-existing diabetes in pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and extremes of birthweight over three decades in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort analysis of the NT Perinatal Data Collection from 1987 to 2016, including all births >20 weeks gestation, stratified by maternal Aboriginal identification. Key outcomes were annual rates of pre-existing diabetes, GDM, small-for-gestational-age, large-for-gestational-age, low birthweight (<2500 g), and high birthweight (>4000 g). Logistic regression was used to assess trends and interactions. FINDINGS: 109 349 babies were born to 64 877 mothers, 36% of whom identified as Aboriginal ethnicity. Among Aboriginal women, rates of GDM and pre-existing diabetes, respectively, were 3 · 4% and 0 · 6% in 1987 and rose to 13% and 5 · 7% in 2016 (both trends p<0 · 001). Among non-Aboriginal women, rates of GDM increased from 1 · 9% in 1987 to 11% in 2016 (p<0 · 001), while pre-existing diabetes was uncommon (≤0 · 7% throughout). Rates of small-for-gestational-age decreased, while rates of large-for-gestational-age and high birthweight increased in both groups (all trends p<0 · 001). Multivariable modelling suggests that hyperglycaemia was largely responsible for the growing rate of large-for-gestational-age births among Aboriginal women. INTERPRETATION: The burden of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy has grown substantially in the NT over three decades and is impacting birthweight trends. The prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes in Aboriginal women is among the highest in the world. FUNDING: Diabetes Australia Research Program. Elsevier 2020-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8315488/ /pubmed/34327339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2020.100005 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Hare, Matthew J.L.
Barzi, Federica
Boyle, Jacqueline A.
Guthridge, Steven
Dyck, Roland F.
Barr, Elizabeth L.M.
Singh, Gurmeet
Falhammar, Henrik
Webster, Vanya
Shaw, Jonathan E.
Maple-Brown, Louise J.
Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years
title Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years
title_full Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years
title_fullStr Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years
title_short Diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory of Australia over 30 years
title_sort diabetes during pregnancy and birthweight trends among aboriginal and non-aboriginal people in the northern territory of australia over 30 years
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8315488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34327339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2020.100005
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