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Cost effective strategies to identify all women with gestationaldiabetes are needed.
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There was a high prevalence of gestationaldiabetes in the Chinese population.
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Our primary outcome parameter was the intergroup incidence of gestationaldiabetes mellitus.
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Meta-analysis found women with gestationaldiabetes to be significantly shorter than others.
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Maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of gestationaldiabetes and other complications.
Usage of gestational diabetes mellitus in English
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Our primary outcome parameter was the intergroup incidence of gestationaldiabetesmellitus.
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Moreover, it is associated with gestationaldiabetesmellitus, which increases the risk of these complications.
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A total of 174 women had gestationaldiabetesmellitus.
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These findings call for large-scale screening to further explore risk factors to prevent gestationaldiabetesmellitus.
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Aims: To examine the association between sleep disturbances during pregnancy and risk of gestationaldiabetesmellitus.
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The three groups were comparable with regard to historic and demographic risk factors for gestationaldiabetesmellitus.
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Conclusion: Women with prior gestationaldiabetesmellitus have a significantly increased risk of developing T2D and CVD.
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Methods: A multi-institutional retrospective study compared pregnancy outcomes between gestationaldiabetesmellitus and overt diabetes in pregnancy.
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Hyperglycaemia and gestationaldiabetesmellitus are well-recognised complications even in women without existing metabolic syndrome or obesity.
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These findings suggest that H. pylori eradication might play a role in the prevention of gestationaldiabetesmellitus.
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Hospitalizations for delivery of pregnancies with type 2 and gestationaldiabetesmellitus were identified and matched to infants.
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Methods: We retrospectively studied women with diagnosed gestationaldiabetesmellitus who delivered at a university-affiliated hospital (n=570).
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Separate analysis of 6 patients in the gestationaldiabetesmellitus group with large-for-gestational-age babies did not affect these results.
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Conclusions: These findings suggest that most women with gestationaldiabetesmellitus are not screened for type 2 DM after delivery.
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Objective: The goal was to examine the carbohydrate tolerance and cardiometabolic risk among children exposed to maternal gestationaldiabetesmellitus in utero.
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We developed and pilot tested a process to identify needs for primary clinical research using a systematic review in gestationaldiabetesmellitus.