Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes

ObjectivesAbdominal obesity is more closely associated with diabetes than general obesity in adults, however, it is unknown which kind of obesity is more closely associated with abnormal glucose metabolism in children.Research design and methodsWe recruited 973 children (aged 3.08±1.06) of mothers w...

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Main Authors: Yuying Gu, Leishen Wang, Huikun Liu, Junhong Leng, Andrea A Baccarelli, Lifang Hou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-04-01
Series:BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
Online Access:https://drc.bmj.com/content/8/1/e000822.full
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spelling doaj-248b124ed230476c8bc0b1bc7278d8372021-06-10T10:03:02ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care2052-48972020-04-018110.1136/bmjdrc-2019-000822Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetesYuying Gu0Leishen Wang1Huikun Liu2Junhong Leng3Andrea A Baccarelli4Lifang Hou5Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USATianjin Health and Family Planning Commission, Tianjin, ChinaTianjin Health and Family Planning Commission, Tianjin, ChinaTianjin Health and Family Planning Commission, Tianjin, ChinaColumbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York, USADepartment of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USAObjectivesAbdominal obesity is more closely associated with diabetes than general obesity in adults, however, it is unknown which kind of obesity is more closely associated with abnormal glucose metabolism in children.Research design and methodsWe recruited 973 children (aged 3.08±1.06) of mothers with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Children’s height, weight, waist circumstance, fasting glucose and insulin were measured using standardized methods. Logistic regression models were used to assess the single and joint associations of general and abdominal obesity with the risks of hyperglycemia (the upper quartile of fasting glucose), insulin resistance (the upper quartile of homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR)), and β-cell dysfunction (the lower quartile of HOMA-%β).ResultsCompared with normal weight children, children with general overweight/obesity had higher levels of HOMA-IR and HOMA-%β, higher ORs for hyperglycemia (1.56, 95% CI 1.06 to 2.30) and insulin resistance (3.44, 95% CI 2.32 to 5.09), but a lower OR for β-cell dysfunction (0.65, 95% CI 0.41 to 1.04). Children with abdominal obesity had an increased risk of insulin resistance (2.54, 95% CI 1.71 to 3.76) but not hyperglycemia and β-cell dysfunction compared with children with normal waist circumstance. In the joint analyses, general overweight children with and without abdominal obesity had an increased risk of hyperglycemia and insulin resistance compared with normal weight children.ConclusionsGeneral obesity was more closely associated with abnormal glucose metabolism than abdominal obesity in children of mothers with GDM.https://drc.bmj.com/content/8/1/e000822.full
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author Yuying Gu
Leishen Wang
Huikun Liu
Junhong Leng
Andrea A Baccarelli
Lifang Hou
spellingShingle Yuying Gu
Leishen Wang
Huikun Liu
Junhong Leng
Andrea A Baccarelli
Lifang Hou
Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
author_facet Yuying Gu
Leishen Wang
Huikun Liu
Junhong Leng
Andrea A Baccarelli
Lifang Hou
author_sort Yuying Gu
title Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes
title_short Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes
title_full Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes
title_fullStr Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes
title_sort glucose metabolism among obese and non-obese children of mothers with gestational diabetes
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
issn 2052-4897
publishDate 2020-04-01
description ObjectivesAbdominal obesity is more closely associated with diabetes than general obesity in adults, however, it is unknown which kind of obesity is more closely associated with abnormal glucose metabolism in children.Research design and methodsWe recruited 973 children (aged 3.08±1.06) of mothers with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Children’s height, weight, waist circumstance, fasting glucose and insulin were measured using standardized methods. Logistic regression models were used to assess the single and joint associations of general and abdominal obesity with the risks of hyperglycemia (the upper quartile of fasting glucose), insulin resistance (the upper quartile of homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR)), and β-cell dysfunction (the lower quartile of HOMA-%β).ResultsCompared with normal weight children, children with general overweight/obesity had higher levels of HOMA-IR and HOMA-%β, higher ORs for hyperglycemia (1.56, 95% CI 1.06 to 2.30) and insulin resistance (3.44, 95% CI 2.32 to 5.09), but a lower OR for β-cell dysfunction (0.65, 95% CI 0.41 to 1.04). Children with abdominal obesity had an increased risk of insulin resistance (2.54, 95% CI 1.71 to 3.76) but not hyperglycemia and β-cell dysfunction compared with children with normal waist circumstance. In the joint analyses, general overweight children with and without abdominal obesity had an increased risk of hyperglycemia and insulin resistance compared with normal weight children.ConclusionsGeneral obesity was more closely associated with abnormal glucose metabolism than abdominal obesity in children of mothers with GDM.
url https://drc.bmj.com/content/8/1/e000822.full
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