Maternal obesity and degree of glucose intolerance on neonatal hypoglycaemia and birth weight: a retrospective observational cohort study in women with gestational diabetes mellitus

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Alexandra Cremona
Jean Saunders
Amanda Cotter
Jill Hamilton
Alan E. Donnelly
Clodagh S. O’Gorman
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[1] University of Limerick,Health Research Institute (HRI)
[2] University of Limerick,School of Allied Health
[3] University of Limerick,Graduate Entry Medical School (GEMS)
[4] Institute of Nutrition & Dietetics (INDI),Physical Education and Sports Science (PESS)
[5] University of Limerick,Statistics Consulting Unit (SCU/CSTAR @ UL)
[6] University of Limerick,The Division of Endocrinology, Department of Paediatrics
[7] University Maternity Hospital Limerick (UMHL),Department of Paediatrics
[8] University of Toronto,undefined
[9] University Hospital Limerick,undefined
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Gestational diabetes mellitus; Neonatal hypoglycaemia; Glucose intolerance; Maternal obesity; Risk factors;
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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is an increasing problem worldwide. Postnatal hypoglycaemia and excess foetal growth are known important metabolic complications of neonates born to women with diabetes. This retrospective cohort study aims to determine the influence of obesity and glucose intolerance on neonatal hypoglycaemia and birth weight over the 90th percentile (LGA). Data were abstracted from 303 patient medical records from singleton pregnancies diagnosed with GDM. Data were recorded during routine hospital visits. Demographic data were acquired by facilitated questionnaires and anthropometrics measured at the first antenatal appointment. Blood biochemical indices were recorded. Plasma glucose area under the curve (PG-AUC) was calculated from OGTT results as an index of glucose intolerance. OGTT results of 303 pregnant women aged between 33.6 years (29.8–37.7) diagnosed with GDM were described. Neonates of mothers with a BMI of over 30 kg/m2 were more likely to experience neonatal hypoglycaemia (24 (9.2%) vs. 23 (8.8%), p = 0.016) with odds ratio for neonatal hypoglycaemia significantly higher at 2.105, 95% CI (1.108, 4.00), p = 0.023. ROC analysis showed poor strength of association (0.587 (95% CI, .487 to .687). Neonatal LGA was neither associated with or predicted by PG-AUC nor obesity; however, multiparous women were 2.8 (95% CI (1.14, 6.78), p = 0.024) times more likely to have a baby born LGA.
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