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BMI 与南亚裔和华裔女性妊娠糖尿病风险:基于人群的研究。

BMI and risk of gestational diabetes among women of South Asian and Chinese ethnicity: a population-based study.

机构信息

Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.

ICES, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Diabetologia. 2021 Apr;64(4):805-813. doi: 10.1007/s00125-020-05356-5. Epub 2021 Jan 24.

Abstract

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to examine how BMI influences the association between Asian ethnicity and risk of gestational diabetes (GDM).

METHODS

This population-based cohort study included pregnant women without pre-existing diabetes mellitus in Ontario, Canada between 2012 and 2014. Women of Chinese and South Asian ethnicity were identified using a validated surname algorithm. GDM was ascertained using hospitalisation codes. The relationship between ethnicity and GDM was modelled using modified Poisson regression, adjusted for maternal age, pre-pregnancy BMI, parity, previous GDM, long-term residency status, income quintile and smoking status. An interaction term between ethnicity and pre-pregnancy BMI was tested.

RESULTS

Of 231,618 pregnant women, 9289 (4.0%) were of South Asian ethnicity and 12,240 (5.3%) were of Chinese ethnicity. Relative to women from the general population, in whom prevalence of GDM was 4.3%, the adjusted RR of GDM was higher among those of South Asian ethnicity (1.81 [95% CI 1.64, 1.99]) and Chinese ethnicity (1.66 [95% CI 1.53, 1.80]). The association between GDM and Asian ethnicity remained significant across BMI categories but differed according to BMI. The prevalence of GDM exceeded 5% at an estimated BMI of 21.5 kg/m among South Asian women, 23.0 kg/m among Chinese women and 29.5 kg/m among the general population.

CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: The risk of GDM is significantly higher in South Asian and Chinese women, whose BMI is lower than that of women in the general population. Accordingly, targeted GDM prevention strategies may need to consider lower BMI cut-points for Asian populations.

摘要

目的/假设:本研究旨在探讨 BMI 如何影响亚洲种族与妊娠糖尿病(GDM)风险之间的关联。

方法

这项基于人群的队列研究纳入了 2012 年至 2014 年期间加拿大安大略省没有糖尿病前期的孕妇。使用经过验证的姓氏算法确定中国和南亚裔女性。通过住院代码确定 GDM。使用修正泊松回归模型来研究种族与 GDM 之间的关系,调整了产妇年龄、孕前 BMI、产次、既往 GDM、长期居住状态、收入五分位数和吸烟状况。测试了种族与孕前 BMI 之间的交互项。

结果

在 231618 名孕妇中,有 9289 名(4.0%)为南亚裔,12240 名(5.3%)为华裔。与一般人群中 GDM 患病率为 4.3%相比,南亚裔(1.81 [95%CI 1.64, 1.99])和华裔(1.66 [95%CI 1.53, 1.80])的 GDM 调整后 RR 更高。GDM 与亚洲种族之间的关联在所有 BMI 类别中均保持显著,但根据 BMI 而有所不同。南亚裔女性的 GDM 患病率在估计 BMI 为 21.5kg/m 时超过 5%,华裔女性为 23.0kg/m,一般人群为 29.5kg/m。

结论/解释:南亚裔和华裔女性的 GDM 风险显著更高,而她们的 BMI 低于一般人群。因此,有针对性的 GDM 预防策略可能需要考虑亚洲人群的 BMI 切点较低。

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