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Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Background and Aims: To investigate the relationship among maternal demographic and clinical characteristics, gestational and postpartum oral glucose tolerance test (ppOGTT) results in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods: Patients with gestational diabetes mellitus from Januar...

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Autores principales: Mi, Chunmei, Liu, Hong, Peng, Hongying, Cheng, Chunxia, Wang, Meng, Liu, Hua, Feng, Guo, Wu, Jinru, Nie, Hao, Liu, Min
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34926540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.714690
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author Mi, Chunmei
Liu, Hong
Peng, Hongying
Cheng, Chunxia
Wang, Meng
Liu, Hua
Feng, Guo
Wu, Jinru
Nie, Hao
Liu, Min
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Liu, Hong
Peng, Hongying
Cheng, Chunxia
Wang, Meng
Liu, Hua
Feng, Guo
Wu, Jinru
Nie, Hao
Liu, Min
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description Background and Aims: To investigate the relationship among maternal demographic and clinical characteristics, gestational and postpartum oral glucose tolerance test (ppOGTT) results in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods: Patients with gestational diabetes mellitus from January 1, 2016, to August 31, 2019, were enrolled. General characteristics, dietary energy intake, pre-gestational body mass index (BMI), gestational oral glucose tolerance test (gOGTT), and 42 days ppOGTT results of all participants were collected. The relationships among maternal clinical characteristics, fasting glucose of gOGTT (gOGTT-FPG), 1 h postprandial glucose of gOGTT (gOGTT-1h PG), 2 h postprandial glucose of gOGTT (gOGTT-2h PG), and maternal postpartum glucose outcomes were evaluated. Results: A total of 156 patients with GDM were included in this study. Among them, 73.7% had inadequate daily total energy intake, an insufficient ratio of carbohydrates and protein, and an excessive fat ratio. Most of the patients (81.4%) were normal in their ppOGTT examination. Less than 20% of the patients (16.7%) were in the pre-diabetic situation, and 3 patients (1.9%) had diabetes. Pre-pregnancy BMI of patients with GDM was a risk factor for increased gOGTT-FPG levels. Those who were overweight before pregnancy had a greater risk for a higher gOGTT-FPG compared to those who had normal pre-pregnancy BMI (P = 0.021, odds ratio [OR] = 4.583). Abnormal gOGTT-2hPG was a risk factor for abnormal ppOGTT (P = 0.04). Those who had an elevated gOGTT-2hPG (≧8.5 mmol/L) had a 2.426 times higher risk for abnormal ppOGTT than those who had normal gOGTT-2hPG (<8.5 mmol/L) results. Conclusion: For women who are overweight before pregnancy, it is better to control their BMI to normal before getting pregnant. Women who had abnormal gOGTT-2h PG should pay more attention to the ppOGTT results.
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spelling pubmed-86758642021-12-17 Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Mi, Chunmei Liu, Hong Peng, Hongying Cheng, Chunxia Wang, Meng Liu, Hua Feng, Guo Wu, Jinru Nie, Hao Liu, Min Front Nutr Nutrition Background and Aims: To investigate the relationship among maternal demographic and clinical characteristics, gestational and postpartum oral glucose tolerance test (ppOGTT) results in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods: Patients with gestational diabetes mellitus from January 1, 2016, to August 31, 2019, were enrolled. General characteristics, dietary energy intake, pre-gestational body mass index (BMI), gestational oral glucose tolerance test (gOGTT), and 42 days ppOGTT results of all participants were collected. The relationships among maternal clinical characteristics, fasting glucose of gOGTT (gOGTT-FPG), 1 h postprandial glucose of gOGTT (gOGTT-1h PG), 2 h postprandial glucose of gOGTT (gOGTT-2h PG), and maternal postpartum glucose outcomes were evaluated. Results: A total of 156 patients with GDM were included in this study. Among them, 73.7% had inadequate daily total energy intake, an insufficient ratio of carbohydrates and protein, and an excessive fat ratio. Most of the patients (81.4%) were normal in their ppOGTT examination. Less than 20% of the patients (16.7%) were in the pre-diabetic situation, and 3 patients (1.9%) had diabetes. Pre-pregnancy BMI of patients with GDM was a risk factor for increased gOGTT-FPG levels. Those who were overweight before pregnancy had a greater risk for a higher gOGTT-FPG compared to those who had normal pre-pregnancy BMI (P = 0.021, odds ratio [OR] = 4.583). Abnormal gOGTT-2hPG was a risk factor for abnormal ppOGTT (P = 0.04). Those who had an elevated gOGTT-2hPG (≧8.5 mmol/L) had a 2.426 times higher risk for abnormal ppOGTT than those who had normal gOGTT-2hPG (<8.5 mmol/L) results. Conclusion: For women who are overweight before pregnancy, it is better to control their BMI to normal before getting pregnant. Women who had abnormal gOGTT-2h PG should pay more attention to the ppOGTT results. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8675864/ /pubmed/34926540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.714690 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mi, Liu, Peng, Cheng, Wang, Liu, Feng, Wu, Nie and Liu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Mi, Chunmei
Liu, Hong
Peng, Hongying
Cheng, Chunxia
Wang, Meng
Liu, Hua
Feng, Guo
Wu, Jinru
Nie, Hao
Liu, Min
Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
title Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
title_full Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
title_fullStr Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
title_short Relationships Among Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational, and Postpartum Oral Glucose Tolerance Results in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
title_sort relationships among pre-pregnancy bmi, gestational, and postpartum oral glucose tolerance results in women with gestational diabetes mellitus
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34926540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.714690
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