Biology, Vol. 12, Pages 1376: Seasonal Pattern in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Poland: A Retrospective Cohort Study

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Biology, Vol. 12, Pages 1376: Seasonal Pattern in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Poland: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Biology doi: 10.3390/biology12111376

Authors: Marek J. Walkowiak Małgorzata Jamka Marcin Piotr Walkowiak Paweł Gutaj Ewa Wender-Ożegowska

The existing literature does not address the question of the seasonal impact on pregnancy in Central-Eastern Europe; therefore, this study was designed to investigate the seasonal variation in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) based on a recent Polish sample. The data of 30,205 newborns from singleton pregnancies and their mothers, including the date and gestational age of birth, neonatal sex and weight, maternal age and parity, mode of delivery, ethnicity, and a detailed list of comorbidities (including GDM), were retrospectively analysed. The prevalence of GDM was significantly (p < 0.0001) lower in spring (14.71%) than in the other seasons (16.78%). A higher incidence of GDM was observed for mothers who underwent an oral glucose tolerance test from June to August compared to those who were tested from December to February (17.34% vs. 14.75%, p < 0.0001). Similarly, there were significant differences between seasons with higher and lower insolation. The regression analysis revealed that seasonal patterns were significantly associated with the prevalence of GDM. In conclusion, this large retrospective cohort study demonstrated seasonal changes in GDM risk. The observed seasonal patterns may equally refer to mothers of babies born at term and prematurely. Further research concerning GDM risk and other seasonal and gender associations is warranted.

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