Artículo
The triad macrosomia, obesity, and hypertriglyceridemia in gestational diabetes
Gorban de Lapertosa, Silvia Beatriz; Alvariñas, Jorge; Elgart, Jorge Federico
; Salzberg, Susana; Gagliardino, Juan Jose
Fecha de publicación:
18/02/2020
Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Revista:
Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews
ISSN:
1520-7552
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Aims: Offspring of women with gestational diabetes (GD) have more macrosomia than newborns of normal mothers. We studied macrosomia frequency, possible pathogenesis, and main predictors of its appearance at different gestational ages. Materials and Methods: A total of 1870 pregnant women with GD were recruited in primary care centres and maternity hospitals in the Argentine provinces of Corrientes, Chaco, Buenos Aires, and in Buenos Aires City; 1088 completed gestation and delivered an infant. We collected clinical and metabolic data, personal and obstetric history, and gestational and delivery characteristics. Presence of macrosomia was analysed in the whole population, the entire pregnancy, and in each trimester of gestation. Data were statistically analysed and values were expressed as mean ± SD and percentages. The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee and all participants signed informed consent. Results: Macrosomia was found in 12.9% of newborns and obesity in all mothers with no significant differences between mothers with/without macrosomic offspring. In early pregnancy, the main significant indicators of macrosomia were: history of dyslipidaemia (5.6% vs 1.2%, respectively) and macrosomia in previous pregnancies (27% vs 13%, respectively). However, the third trimester showed a significant combination of higher BMI, FBG, and triglycerides. Conclusions: Offspring of women with GD presented macrosomia in 12.9% of cases, maternal history of dyslipidaemia and macrosomia in previous pregnancies being early predictors. The combination of maternal obesity, FBG, and hypertriglyceridemia became significant during the last trimester of pregnancy.
Palabras clave:
GDM
,
LIPIDS
,
MACROSOMIA
,
METABOLIC IMPAIRMENTS
,
OBESITY
,
PREGNANCY
,
TRIGLYCERIDE
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Articulos de CENTRO DE ENDOCRINOLOGIA EXP.Y APLICADA (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE ENDOCRINOLOGIA EXP.Y APLICADA (I)
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Gorban de Lapertosa, Silvia Beatriz; Alvariñas, Jorge; Elgart, Jorge Federico; Salzberg, Susana; Gagliardino, Juan Jose; The triad macrosomia, obesity, and hypertriglyceridemia in gestational diabetes; John Wiley & Sons Ltd; Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews; 36; 5; 18-2-2020; 1-6
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