Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
Abstract Aims/Introduction We aimed to evaluate the metabolic status of pregnant women by assessing metabolic biomarkers of participants in the Japan Environment and Children’s Study, a nationwide, multicenter, pregnancy and birth cohort. Materials and Methods Pregnant women aged 14–50 years were st...
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doaj-1f24f94d51fc401b9a71770dc1a3482e2021-05-02T14:07:14ZengWileyJournal of Diabetes Investigation2040-11162040-11242020-09-011151318132510.1111/jdi.13238Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s StudyHatoko Sasaki0Naoko Arata1Ai Tomotaki2Kiwako Yamamoto‐Hanada3Hidetoshi Mezawa4Mizuho Konishi5Kazue Ishitsuka6Mayako Saito‐Abe7Miori Sato8Minaho Nishizato9Hirohisa Saito10Yukihiro Ohya11Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) GroupNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanNational Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo JapanAbstract Aims/Introduction We aimed to evaluate the metabolic status of pregnant women by assessing metabolic biomarkers of participants in the Japan Environment and Children’s Study, a nationwide, multicenter, pregnancy and birth cohort. Materials and Methods Pregnant women aged 14–50 years were studied in 15 centers across Japan. Clinical information was obtained using self‐administered questionnaires. Blood samples were taken during the first two trimesters to measure metabolic biomarkers. Samples were divided into seven groups according to the weeks of pregnancy. Results Among 82,972 pregnant women, 43 had only type 1 diabetes, 78 had only type 2 diabetes, 2,315 had only gestational diabetes and 354 had only dyslipidemia. Glycated hemoglobin, total cholesterol, low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride across all the percentiles increased as prepregnancy body mass index increased, whereas high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol levels across all the percentiles decreased as body mass index increased. Glycated hemoglobin was high in participants with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes only, but not in those with gestational diabetes or hyperlipidemia only. Participants with type 2 diabetes or dyslipidemia only had high triglyceride in the first trimester, which then decreased in the second trimester. Participants with type 2 diabetes only also showed low high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, whereas participants with dyslipidemia only showed high total cholesterol and low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol throughout. Conclusions Metabolic biomarkers were affected by blood sample timing and underlying metabolic disease. The Japan Environment and Children’s Study will clarify the influences of metabolic status during pregnancy on the health and development of the offspring in future studies.https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13238CohortDiabetesPregnancy |
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Hatoko Sasaki Naoko Arata Ai Tomotaki Kiwako Yamamoto‐Hanada Hidetoshi Mezawa Mizuho Konishi Kazue Ishitsuka Mayako Saito‐Abe Miori Sato Minaho Nishizato Hirohisa Saito Yukihiro Ohya Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) Group |
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Hatoko Sasaki Naoko Arata Ai Tomotaki Kiwako Yamamoto‐Hanada Hidetoshi Mezawa Mizuho Konishi Kazue Ishitsuka Mayako Saito‐Abe Miori Sato Minaho Nishizato Hirohisa Saito Yukihiro Ohya Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) Group Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study Journal of Diabetes Investigation Cohort Diabetes Pregnancy |
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Hatoko Sasaki Naoko Arata Ai Tomotaki Kiwako Yamamoto‐Hanada Hidetoshi Mezawa Mizuho Konishi Kazue Ishitsuka Mayako Saito‐Abe Miori Sato Minaho Nishizato Hirohisa Saito Yukihiro Ohya Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) Group |
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Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
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Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
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Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
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Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
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Time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
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time course of metabolic status in pregnant women: the japan environment and children’s study |
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2040-1116 2040-1124 |
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Abstract Aims/Introduction We aimed to evaluate the metabolic status of pregnant women by assessing metabolic biomarkers of participants in the Japan Environment and Children’s Study, a nationwide, multicenter, pregnancy and birth cohort. Materials and Methods Pregnant women aged 14–50 years were studied in 15 centers across Japan. Clinical information was obtained using self‐administered questionnaires. Blood samples were taken during the first two trimesters to measure metabolic biomarkers. Samples were divided into seven groups according to the weeks of pregnancy. Results Among 82,972 pregnant women, 43 had only type 1 diabetes, 78 had only type 2 diabetes, 2,315 had only gestational diabetes and 354 had only dyslipidemia. Glycated hemoglobin, total cholesterol, low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride across all the percentiles increased as prepregnancy body mass index increased, whereas high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol levels across all the percentiles decreased as body mass index increased. Glycated hemoglobin was high in participants with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes only, but not in those with gestational diabetes or hyperlipidemia only. Participants with type 2 diabetes or dyslipidemia only had high triglyceride in the first trimester, which then decreased in the second trimester. Participants with type 2 diabetes only also showed low high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, whereas participants with dyslipidemia only showed high total cholesterol and low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol throughout. Conclusions Metabolic biomarkers were affected by blood sample timing and underlying metabolic disease. The Japan Environment and Children’s Study will clarify the influences of metabolic status during pregnancy on the health and development of the offspring in future studies. |
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