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The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design

INTRODUCTION: Even well-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) might still have impact on long-term health of the mother and her offspring, although this relationship has not yet been conclusively studied. Using in-depth phenotyping of the mother and her offspring, we aim to elucidate the relat...

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Autores principales: Fritsche, Louise, Hummel, Julia, Wagner, Robert, Löffler, Dorina, Hartkopf, Julia, Machann, Jürgen, Hilberath, Johannes, Kantartzis, Konstantinos, Jakubowski, Peter, Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan, Brucker, Sara, Hörber, Sebastian, Häring, Hans-Ulrich, Roden, Michael, Schürmann, Annette, Solimena, Michele, de Angelis, Martin Hrabe, Peter, Andreas, Birkenfeld, Andreas L, Preissl, Hubert, Fritsche, Andreas, Heni, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8852757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35168986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058268
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author Fritsche, Louise
Hummel, Julia
Wagner, Robert
Löffler, Dorina
Hartkopf, Julia
Machann, Jürgen
Hilberath, Johannes
Kantartzis, Konstantinos
Jakubowski, Peter
Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan
Brucker, Sara
Hörber, Sebastian
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Roden, Michael
Schürmann, Annette
Solimena, Michele
de Angelis, Martin Hrabe
Peter, Andreas
Birkenfeld, Andreas L
Preissl, Hubert
Fritsche, Andreas
Heni, Martin
author_facet Fritsche, Louise
Hummel, Julia
Wagner, Robert
Löffler, Dorina
Hartkopf, Julia
Machann, Jürgen
Hilberath, Johannes
Kantartzis, Konstantinos
Jakubowski, Peter
Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan
Brucker, Sara
Hörber, Sebastian
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Roden, Michael
Schürmann, Annette
Solimena, Michele
de Angelis, Martin Hrabe
Peter, Andreas
Birkenfeld, Andreas L
Preissl, Hubert
Fritsche, Andreas
Heni, Martin
author_sort Fritsche, Louise
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description INTRODUCTION: Even well-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) might still have impact on long-term health of the mother and her offspring, although this relationship has not yet been conclusively studied. Using in-depth phenotyping of the mother and her offspring, we aim to elucidate the relationship of maternal hyperglycaemia during pregnancy and adequate treatment, and its impact on the long-term health of both mother and child. METHODS: The multicentre PREG study, a prospective cohort study, is designed to metabolically and phenotypically characterise women with a 75-g five-point oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) during, and repeatedly after pregnancy. Outcome measures are maternal glycaemia during OGTTs, birth outcome and the health and growth development of the offspring. The children of the study participants are followed up until adulthood with developmental tests and metabolic and epigenetic phenotyping in the PREG Offspring study. A total of 800 women (600 with GDM, 200 controls) will be recruited. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study protocol has been approved by all local ethics committees. Results will be disseminated via conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: The PREG study and the PREG Offspring study are registered with Clinical Trials (ClinicalTrials.gov identifiers: NCT04270578, NCT04722900).
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spelling pubmed-88527572022-03-03 The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design Fritsche, Louise Hummel, Julia Wagner, Robert Löffler, Dorina Hartkopf, Julia Machann, Jürgen Hilberath, Johannes Kantartzis, Konstantinos Jakubowski, Peter Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan Brucker, Sara Hörber, Sebastian Häring, Hans-Ulrich Roden, Michael Schürmann, Annette Solimena, Michele de Angelis, Martin Hrabe Peter, Andreas Birkenfeld, Andreas L Preissl, Hubert Fritsche, Andreas Heni, Martin BMJ Open Diabetes and Endocrinology INTRODUCTION: Even well-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) might still have impact on long-term health of the mother and her offspring, although this relationship has not yet been conclusively studied. Using in-depth phenotyping of the mother and her offspring, we aim to elucidate the relationship of maternal hyperglycaemia during pregnancy and adequate treatment, and its impact on the long-term health of both mother and child. METHODS: The multicentre PREG study, a prospective cohort study, is designed to metabolically and phenotypically characterise women with a 75-g five-point oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) during, and repeatedly after pregnancy. Outcome measures are maternal glycaemia during OGTTs, birth outcome and the health and growth development of the offspring. The children of the study participants are followed up until adulthood with developmental tests and metabolic and epigenetic phenotyping in the PREG Offspring study. A total of 800 women (600 with GDM, 200 controls) will be recruited. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study protocol has been approved by all local ethics committees. Results will be disseminated via conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: The PREG study and the PREG Offspring study are registered with Clinical Trials (ClinicalTrials.gov identifiers: NCT04270578, NCT04722900). BMJ Publishing Group 2022-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8852757/ /pubmed/35168986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058268 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Diabetes and Endocrinology
Fritsche, Louise
Hummel, Julia
Wagner, Robert
Löffler, Dorina
Hartkopf, Julia
Machann, Jürgen
Hilberath, Johannes
Kantartzis, Konstantinos
Jakubowski, Peter
Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan
Brucker, Sara
Hörber, Sebastian
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Roden, Michael
Schürmann, Annette
Solimena, Michele
de Angelis, Martin Hrabe
Peter, Andreas
Birkenfeld, Andreas L
Preissl, Hubert
Fritsche, Andreas
Heni, Martin
The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design
title The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design
title_full The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design
title_fullStr The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design
title_full_unstemmed The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design
title_short The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design
title_sort german gestational diabetes study (preg), a prospective multicentre cohort study: rationale, methodology and design
topic Diabetes and Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8852757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35168986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058268
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