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AuthorChivese, Tawanda
AuthorHaynes, Magret C
Authorvan Zyl, Hetta
AuthorKyriacos, Una
AuthorLevitt, Naomi S
AuthorNorris, Shane A
Available date2021-10-28T05:54:23Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NamePLoS ONE
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258894
CitationChivese T, Haynes MC, van Zyl H, Kyriacos U, Levitt NS, Norris SA (2021) The influence of maternal blood glucose during pregnancy on weight outcomes at birth and preschool age in offspring exposed to hyperglycemia first detected during pregnancy, in a South African cohort. PLoS ONE 16(10): e0258894. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258894
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/24706
AbstractLittle is known about the influence of hyperglycemia first detected in pregnancy (HFDP) on weight outcomes in exposed offspring in Africa. We investigated the influence of maternal blood glucose concentrations during pregnancy on offspring weight outcomes at birth and preschool age, in offspring exposed to HFDP, in South Africa. Women diagnosed with HFDP had data routinely collected during the pregnancy and at delivery, at a referral hospital, and the offspring followed up at preschool age. Maternal fasting, oral glucose tolerance test 1 and 2-hour blood glucose were measured at diagnosis of HFDP and 2-hour postprandial blood glucose during the third trimester. Offspring were classified as either those exposed to diabetes first recognized in pregnancy (DIP) or gestational diabetes (GDM). At birth, neonates were classified into macrosomia, low birth weight (LBW), large for gestational age (LGA), appropriate (AGA) and small for gestational age (SGA)groups. At preschool age, offspring had height and weight measured and Z-scores for weight, height and BMI calculated. Four hundred and forty-three neonates were included in the study at birth, with 165 exposed to DIP and 278 exposed to GDM. At birth, the prevalence of LGA, macrosomia and LBW were 29.6%, 12.2% and 7.5%, respectively, with a higher prevalence of LGA and macrosomia in neonates exposed to DIP. At pre-school age, the combined prevalence of overweight and obesity was 26.5%. Maternal third trimester 2-hour postprandial blood glucose was significantly associated with z-scores for weight at birth and preschool age, and both SGA and LGA at birth. In offspring exposed to HFDP, there is a high prevalence of LGA and macrosomia at birth, and overweight and obesity at preschool age, with higher prevalence in those exposed to DIP, compared to GDM. Maternal blood glucose control during the pregnancy influences offspring weight at birth and preschool age.
Languageen
PublisherPublic Library of Science
Subjectpregnancy
Blood sugar
Overweight
Glucose
Childhood obesity
Birth weight
Body mass index
Obesity
TitleThe influence of maternal blood glucose during pregnancy on weight outcomes at birth and preschool age in offspring exposed to hyperglycemia first detected during pregnancy, in a South African cohort.
TypeArticle
Issue Number10
Volume Number16
ESSN1932-6203


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