The Relative Contribution of Prepregnancy Overweight and Obesity, Gestational Weight Gain, and IADPSG-Defined Gestational Diabetes Mellitus to Fetal Overgrowth.

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The Relative Contribution of Prepregnancy Overweight and Obesity, Gestational Weight Gain, and IADPSG-Defined Gestational Diabetes Mellitus to Fetal Overgrowth Featured Article: Mary Helen Black, Ph.D., David A. Sacks, M.D., Anny H. Xiang, Ph.D., Jean M. Lawrence, S.C.D., M.P.h., M.S.S.A. Diabetes Care Volume 36: January, 2013

STUDY OBJECTIVE IADPSG (International Association of Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Groups) criteria for diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) identifies women and infants at risk for adverse outcomes Outcomes strongly associated with maternal overweight, obesity, and excess gestational weight gain Black M. H. et al. Diabetes Care 2013;36:56-62

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS Included 9,835 women who delivered at ≥20 weeks’ gestation; had a prenatal, 2-h, 75-g oral glucose tolerance test; and were not treated with diet, exercise, or antidiabetic medications during pregnancy Women classified as having GDM based on IADPSG criteria and were categorized into six mutually exclusive prepregnancy BMI/GDM groups: Normal weight ± GDM Overweight ± GDM Obese ± GDM Black M. H. et al. Diabetes Care 2013;36:56-62

RESULTS 5,851 (59.5%) women were overweight or obese and 1,892 (19.2%) had GDM Of women with GDM, 1,443 (76.3%) were overweight or obese Prevalence of large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infants was significantly higher for overweight and obese women without GDM than for normal-weight counterparts Black M. H. et al. Diabetes Care 2013;36:56-62

RESULTS Among women without GDM, 21.6% of LGA infants were attributable to maternal overweight and obesity Combination of being overweight or obese and having GDM accounted for 23.3% of LGA infants Increasing gestational weight gain was associated with a higher prevalence of LGA in all groups Black M. H. et al. Diabetes Care 2013;36:56-62

CONCLUSIONS Prepregnancy overweight and obesity account for a high proportion of LGA, even in the absence of GDM Interventions that focus on maternal overweight/obesity and gestational weight gain, regardless of GDM status, have the potential to reach far more women at risk for having an LGA infant Black M. H. et al. Diabetes Care 2013;36:56-62