2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2005.05.011
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Recurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus: Rates and risk factors from initial GDM and one abnormal GTT value

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“…Women should be counselled that the recurrence rate of GDM is high, from 30% to 84%, in subsequent pregnancies (436,437). Metabolic syndrome has been shown to be more prevalent in women with GDM (438)(439)(440) with rates as high as 23%, 3 times agematched control using IADPSG criteria to diagnose GDM (441).…”
Section: Postpartummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women should be counselled that the recurrence rate of GDM is high, from 30% to 84%, in subsequent pregnancies (436,437). Metabolic syndrome has been shown to be more prevalent in women with GDM (438)(439)(440) with rates as high as 23%, 3 times agematched control using IADPSG criteria to diagnose GDM (441).…”
Section: Postpartummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Race/ethnicity is regarded as another major risk factor; lower rates of GDM recurrence (30–37%) have been found in non‐Hispanic white populations, whereas higher GDM recurrence rates (52–69%) have been found in minority populations, including African‐American, Latino and Asian populations . Other factors that have been identified as predictors of recurrent GDM include obesity, age at pregnancy and parity . However, inconsistent findings regarding whether education, number of visits during pregnancy and IPI are related to GDM recurrence have been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, greater maternal age, obesity, degree of hyperglycemia in the index pregnancy, increased weight gain, and short interval between pregnancies were suggested to be associated with recurrent GDM (7)(8)(9)(10)(11). However, biochemical parameters, such as glucose and insulin levels during pregnancy and/or early postpartum, have not often been evaluated as risk factors for recurrence of GDM.…”
Section: G Estational Diabetes Mellitus (Gdm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although one study reported the recurrence rate of GDM in Asian women (8), the sample size was small and widely used diagnostic criteria for GDM were not applied.…”
Section: G Estational Diabetes Mellitus (Gdm)mentioning
confidence: 99%