ATLANTIC DIP: The Impact of Obesity on Pregnancy Outcome in Glucose-Tolerant Women: The impact of obesity on pregnancy outcome in glucose-tolerant women

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE - A prospective Study of the impact of obesity on pregnancy Outcome in glucose-tolerant women.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - The Irish Atlantic Diabetes in Pregnancy network advocates universal screening for gestational diabetes. Women with normoglycemia and a recorded booking BMI were included. Maternal and infant outcomes correlated with booking BMI are reported.RESULTS - A total of 2,329 women fulfilled the criteria. Caesarean deliveries increased in overweight (OW) (odds ratio 1.57 [95% Cl 1.24-1.98]) and obese (013) (2.65 [2.03-3.46]) women. Hypertensive disorders increased in OW (2.30 11.55-3.40]) and 013 (3.29 [2.14-5.05]) women. Reported miscarriages increased in 013 (1,4 [1.11-1.77]) women. Mean birth weight was 3.46 kg in normal BMI (NBMI), 3.54 kg in OW, and 3.62 kg in 013 (P 0.01) Mothers. Macrosomia occurred in 15.5, 21.4, and 27.8% of babies of NBMI, OW, and 013 mothers, respectively (P 0.01). Shoulder dystocia occur in 4% (4 kg) compared with 0.2% (4 kg) babies (P 0.01). Congenital malformation risk increased for 013 (2.47 [1.09-5.60]) women.CONCLUSIONS - OW and OB glucose-tolerant women have greater adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)577-579
Number of pages3
JournalDiabetes Care
Volume33
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2010

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  • Owens, LA;O'Sullivan, EP;Kirwan, B;Avalos, G;Gaffney, G;Dunne, F
  • Owens, LA,O'Sullivan, EP,Kirwan, B,Avalos, G,Gaffney, G,Dunne, F

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