Gestational Diabetes and the Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes
University of Michigan · Michigan Medicine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
To examine factors associated with variation in the risk for type 2 diabetes in women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature review of articles published between January 1965 and August 2001, in which subjects underwent testing for GDM and then testing for type 2 diabetes after delivery. We abstracted diagnostic criteria for GDM and type 2 diabetes, cumulative incidence of type 2 diabetes, and factors that predicted incidence of type 2 diabetes.
A total of 28 studies were examined. After the index pregnancy, the cumulative incidence of diabetes ranged from 2.6% to over 70% in studies that examined women 6 weeks postpartum to 28 years postpartum. Differences in rates of progression between ethnic groups was reduced by adjustment for various lengths of follow-up and testing rates, so that women appeared to progress to type 2 diabetes at similar rates after a diagnosis of GDM. Cumulative incidence of type 2 diabetes increased markedly in the first 5 years after delivery and appeared to plateau after 10 years. An elevated fasting glucose level during pregnancy was the risk factor most commonly associated with future risk of type 2 diabetes.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.82
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- 100%
- References
- 59
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3Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Gestational diabetes
- Diabetes mellitus
- Type 2 diabetes
- Incidence (geometry)
- Pregnancy
- Obstetrics
- Cumulative incidence
- Good health and well-being