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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2015; 93 (11): 692-695
Dans Français | IMEMR | ID: emr-177438

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Background: Exposure in utero to maternal diabetes is a risk factor for obesity and type 2 diabetes. It may contribute to the current epidemic outbreak of these diseases


Aim: To evaluate the impact of the exposure to maternal diabetes on the anthropometric profile of the offspring. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the department "A" of the National Institute of Nutrition. It involved 120 children and adolescents who were from 5 to 19 years old and recruited between October 2008 and November 2009. They were divided into two groups: o A first group of 80 children from diabetic mothers ; o A second control group of 40 children from non-diabetic pregnancies. They have had a clinical examination. Data about diabetic pregnancies were collected from the mothers'medical records


Results: body mass index and waist circumference of children from both groups were comparable. In both groups, two thirds of children had a normal weight [62.5% in the first group versus 65% in the control group]. Obesity is more common in children exposed to maternal hyperglycemia [31.3% versus 25% in the control group], but the difference is not statistically significant. The majority of obese children [88%] are those from diabetic mothers with type 2 or gestational diabetes


Conclusion: our results underline the need for early screening for gestational diabetes and an optimal management of diabetic pregnancy to reduce the metabolic risk in the offspring

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