Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period

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Autor(a) principal: Rehder,Patricia Moretti
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Borovac-Pinheiro,Anderson, Araujo,Raquel Oliveira Mena Barreto de, Diniz,Juliana Alves Pereira Matiuck, Ferreira,Nathalia Lonardoni Crozatti, Branco,Ana Claudia Rolim, Dias,Aline de Fatima, Pereira,Belmiro Gonçalves
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective To evaluate the obstetric and sociodemographic characteristics of gestational diabetic women who maintained hyperglycemia in the postpartum period (6-12 weeks postpartum). Methods This is a longitudinal cohort study with women who have had gestational diabetes and/or macrosomic children between March 1st, 2016 and March 1st, 2017. Between 6 and 12 weeks after birth, women who had gestational diabetes collected fasting glycemia, glucose tolerance test, and glycated hemoglobin results. The data were collected from medical records and during an interview in the first postpartum consultation. A statistical analysis was performed using frequency, percentage, Chi- Squared test, Fisher exact test, Mann-Whitney test, and multivariate Poisson regression. The significance level adopted for the statistical tests was 5%. Results One hundred and twenty-two women were included. Most of the women were younger than 35 years old (70.5%), white, multiparous, and with no history of gestational diabetes. Thirteen percent of the participants developed persistent hyperglycemia. A univariate analysis showed that maternal age above 35 years, being overweight, having grade 1 obesity and weight gain under 5 kg was related to the persistence of hyperglycemia in the postpartum period. Conclusion Maternal age above 35 years, obesity and overweight, and the diagnosis of gestational diabetes in the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with hyperglycemia during the postpartum period.
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spelling Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Periodgestational diabetesobesityhyperglycemiapostpartum periodoverweightAbstract Objective To evaluate the obstetric and sociodemographic characteristics of gestational diabetic women who maintained hyperglycemia in the postpartum period (6-12 weeks postpartum). Methods This is a longitudinal cohort study with women who have had gestational diabetes and/or macrosomic children between March 1st, 2016 and March 1st, 2017. Between 6 and 12 weeks after birth, women who had gestational diabetes collected fasting glycemia, glucose tolerance test, and glycated hemoglobin results. The data were collected from medical records and during an interview in the first postpartum consultation. A statistical analysis was performed using frequency, percentage, Chi- Squared test, Fisher exact test, Mann-Whitney test, and multivariate Poisson regression. The significance level adopted for the statistical tests was 5%. Results One hundred and twenty-two women were included. Most of the women were younger than 35 years old (70.5%), white, multiparous, and with no history of gestational diabetes. Thirteen percent of the participants developed persistent hyperglycemia. A univariate analysis showed that maternal age above 35 years, being overweight, having grade 1 obesity and weight gain under 5 kg was related to the persistence of hyperglycemia in the postpartum period. Conclusion Maternal age above 35 years, obesity and overweight, and the diagnosis of gestational diabetes in the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with hyperglycemia during the postpartum period.Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia2021-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-72032021000200107Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia v.43 n.2 2021reponame:Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online)instname:Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia (FEBRASGO)instacron:FEBRASGO10.1055/s-0040-1721356info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRehder,Patricia MorettiBorovac-Pinheiro,AndersonAraujo,Raquel Oliveira Mena Barreto deDiniz,Juliana Alves Pereira MatiuckFerreira,Nathalia Lonardoni CrozattiBranco,Ana Claudia RolimDias,Aline de FatimaPereira,Belmiro Gonçalveseng2021-03-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-72032021000200107Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbgohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppublicações@febrasgo.org.br||rbgo@fmrp.usp.br1806-93390100-7203opendoar:2021-03-26T00:00Revista brasileira de ginecologia e obstetrícia (Online) - Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia (FEBRASGO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
title Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
spellingShingle Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
Rehder,Patricia Moretti
gestational diabetes
obesity
hyperglycemia
postpartum period
overweight
title_short Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
title_full Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
title_fullStr Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
title_full_unstemmed Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
title_sort Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity are Related to Persistent Hyperglycemia in the Postpartum Period
author Rehder,Patricia Moretti
author_facet Rehder,Patricia Moretti
Borovac-Pinheiro,Anderson
Araujo,Raquel Oliveira Mena Barreto de
Diniz,Juliana Alves Pereira Matiuck
Ferreira,Nathalia Lonardoni Crozatti
Branco,Ana Claudia Rolim
Dias,Aline de Fatima
Pereira,Belmiro Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Borovac-Pinheiro,Anderson
Araujo,Raquel Oliveira Mena Barreto de
Diniz,Juliana Alves Pereira Matiuck
Ferreira,Nathalia Lonardoni Crozatti
Branco,Ana Claudia Rolim
Dias,Aline de Fatima
Pereira,Belmiro Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rehder,Patricia Moretti
Borovac-Pinheiro,Anderson
Araujo,Raquel Oliveira Mena Barreto de
Diniz,Juliana Alves Pereira Matiuck
Ferreira,Nathalia Lonardoni Crozatti
Branco,Ana Claudia Rolim
Dias,Aline de Fatima
Pereira,Belmiro Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gestational diabetes
obesity
hyperglycemia
postpartum period
overweight
topic gestational diabetes
obesity
hyperglycemia
postpartum period
overweight
description Abstract Objective To evaluate the obstetric and sociodemographic characteristics of gestational diabetic women who maintained hyperglycemia in the postpartum period (6-12 weeks postpartum). Methods This is a longitudinal cohort study with women who have had gestational diabetes and/or macrosomic children between March 1st, 2016 and March 1st, 2017. Between 6 and 12 weeks after birth, women who had gestational diabetes collected fasting glycemia, glucose tolerance test, and glycated hemoglobin results. The data were collected from medical records and during an interview in the first postpartum consultation. A statistical analysis was performed using frequency, percentage, Chi- Squared test, Fisher exact test, Mann-Whitney test, and multivariate Poisson regression. The significance level adopted for the statistical tests was 5%. Results One hundred and twenty-two women were included. Most of the women were younger than 35 years old (70.5%), white, multiparous, and with no history of gestational diabetes. Thirteen percent of the participants developed persistent hyperglycemia. A univariate analysis showed that maternal age above 35 years, being overweight, having grade 1 obesity and weight gain under 5 kg was related to the persistence of hyperglycemia in the postpartum period. Conclusion Maternal age above 35 years, obesity and overweight, and the diagnosis of gestational diabetes in the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with hyperglycemia during the postpartum period.
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