Secular trends in birth weight, BMI, and diabetes in the offspring of diabetic mothers

Citation
Rs. Lindsay et al., Secular trends in birth weight, BMI, and diabetes in the offspring of diabetic mothers, DIABET CARE, 23(9), 2000, pp. 1249-1254
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology, Metabolism & Nutrition","Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
DIABETES CARE
ISSN journal
01495992 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1249 - 1254
Database
ISI
SICI code
0149-5992(200009)23:9<1249:STIBWB>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
OBJECTIVE - The offspring of mothers who had diabetes during pregnancy expe rience increased risk later of diabetes and obesity later. We hypothesized that, in light of the historical improvements in the management of diabetes during pregnancy, these late consequences of the early environment might b e diminishing with time. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Birth weight and information on BMI and gluco se tolerance have been collected as part of the epidemiological survey of t he Gila River Indian Community in Arizona. We examined birth weight, BMI, a nd diabetes in offspring of mothers with type 2 diabetes during pregnancy b orn in four 10-year time intervals since 1955 compared with offspring whose mothers either had not developed diabetes or were prediabetic (i.e., devel oped diabetes after the index pregnancy). RESULTS - Offspring of diabetic mothers (ODM) were heavier at birth, had a higher BMI at all ages throughout childhood, and had an increased incidence rate of diabetes in childhood and early adulthood (7- to 20-fold, offsprin g of nondiabetic mothers [ONDM]; 3- to 5-fold, offspring of prediabetic mot hers [OPDM]). Relative differences in birth weight and BMI between ODM and ONDM were greatest for those born before 1965. In those born after 1965, de spite secular trends to higher BMI and diabetes incidence in the ONDM, diff erences in BMI and birth weight of ODM versus ONDM and OPDM appeared to hav e been maintained. CONCLUSIONS - With the possible exception of individuals born before 1965, the increased risk of diabetes and obesity experienced by ODM does not seem to be diminishing with time.