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Progression to type 2 diabetes in women with a known history of gestational diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Khunti, Kamlesh
, Davies, Melanie J
, Vounzoulaki, Elpida
, Abner, Sophia C
, Tan, Bee K
, Gillies, Clare L
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Body mass index
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - etiology
/ Diabetes, Gestational - etiology
/ Diabetes, Gestational - physiopathology
/ Disease Progression
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Gestational diabetes
/ Glucose
/ Glucose tolerance
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Meta-analysis
/ Obesity
/ Postpartum
/ Postpartum Period
/ Pregnancy
/ Risk Factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ Systematic review
/ Womens health
2020
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Progression to type 2 diabetes in women with a known history of gestational diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Khunti, Kamlesh
, Davies, Melanie J
, Vounzoulaki, Elpida
, Abner, Sophia C
, Tan, Bee K
, Gillies, Clare L
in
Body mass index
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - etiology
/ Diabetes, Gestational - etiology
/ Diabetes, Gestational - physiopathology
/ Disease Progression
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Gestational diabetes
/ Glucose
/ Glucose tolerance
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Meta-analysis
/ Obesity
/ Postpartum
/ Postpartum Period
/ Pregnancy
/ Risk Factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ Systematic review
/ Womens health
2020
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Progression to type 2 diabetes in women with a known history of gestational diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Khunti, Kamlesh
, Davies, Melanie J
, Vounzoulaki, Elpida
, Abner, Sophia C
, Tan, Bee K
, Gillies, Clare L
in
Body mass index
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - etiology
/ Diabetes, Gestational - etiology
/ Diabetes, Gestational - physiopathology
/ Disease Progression
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Gestational diabetes
/ Glucose
/ Glucose tolerance
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Meta-analysis
/ Obesity
/ Postpartum
/ Postpartum Period
/ Pregnancy
/ Risk Factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ Systematic review
/ Womens health
2020
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Progression to type 2 diabetes in women with a known history of gestational diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Progression to type 2 diabetes in women with a known history of gestational diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis
2020
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AbstractObjectiveTo estimate and compare progression rates to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and healthy controls.DesignSystematic review and meta-analysis.Data sourcesMedline and Embase between January 2000 and December 2019, studies published in English and conducted on humans.Eligibility criteria for selecting studiesObservational studies investigating progression to T2DM. Inclusion criteria were postpartum follow-up for at least 12 months, incident physician based diagnosis of diabetes, T2DM reported as a separate outcome rather than combined with impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance, and studies with both a group of patients with GDM and a control group.ResultsThis meta-analysis of 20 studies assessed a total of 1 332 373 individuals (67 956 women with GDM and 1 264 417 controls). Data were pooled by random effects meta-analysis models, and heterogeneity was assessed by use of the I2 statistic. The pooled relative risk for the incidence of T2DM between participants with GDM and controls was estimated. Reasons for heterogeneity between studies were investigated by prespecified subgroup and meta-regression analyses. Publication bias was assessed by funnel plots and, overall, studies were deemed to have a low risk of bias (P=0.58 and P=0.90). The overall relative risk for T2DM was almost 10 times higher in women with previous GDM than in healthy controls (9.51, 95% confidence interval 7.14 to 12.67, P<0.001). In populations of women with previous GDM, the cumulative incidence of T2DM was 16.46% (95% confidence interval 16.16% to 16.77%) in women of mixed ethnicity, 15.58% (13.30% to 17.86%) in a predominantly non-white population, and 9.91% (9.39% to 10.42%) in a white population. These differences were not statistically significant between subgroups (white v mixed populations, P=0.26; white v non-white populations, P=0.54). Meta-regression analyses showed that the study effect size was not significantly associated with mean study age, body mass index, publication year, and length of follow-up.ConclusionsWomen with a history of GDM appear to have a nearly 10-fold higher risk of developing T2DM than those with a normoglycaemic pregnancy. The magnitude of this risk highlights the importance of intervening to prevent the onset of T2DM, particularly in the early years after pregnancy.Systematic review registrationPROSPERO CRD42019123079.
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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