Relationship of anthropometric measurements with glycated hemoglobin and 1‐h blood glucose after 50 g glucose challenge test in pregnant women: A longitudinal cohort study in Southern Thailand
Glycated hemoglobin
DOI:
10.1111/jog.15213
Publication Date:
2022-03-09T02:03:57Z
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ABSTRACT
To assess correlations of anthropometric measurements with glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and 1-h blood glucose after a 50 g challenge test during the first late second trimesters explore their relationships neonatal birth weight.A longitudinal study was conducted among pregnant Thai women gestational age ≤14 weeks. Anthropometric measurements, using body mass index, compositions, circumferences, skinfold thickness, were measured at four-time points: ≤14, 18-22, 24-28, 30-34 weeks gestation. HbA1c examined 24-28 Neonatal weight recorded.Of 312 women, more correlated pregnancy than glucose. At weeks, high/very high fat percentage likely to have higher HbA1c. Women subscapular thickness High hip circumference significantly increased weights.Anthropometric longitudinally glucose, in trimesters, as well weight. The mechanisms explain relationship different are required be further studied.
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