Praful Kalyani Ainikkara, Somanath Sanjana Hansoge, Sharmila Vijayan, Arun Babu Thirunavukkarasu, Marimuthu Yamini
Department of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Mangalagiri, India.
Department of Neonatology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Nagpur, India.
J Neonatal Perinatal Med. 2025 Nov;18(6):560-566. doi: 10.1177/19345798251350992. Epub 2025 Jun 17.
BackgroundInfants of diabetic mothers (IDMs) are shown to have predisposition for obesity and metabolic complications in childhood and adolescence. While several studies found growth differences in IDMs during childhood, data on growth in early infancy are scarce. This study aimed to assess the surrogate anthropometric parameters which evaluate physical growth in more detail during first 6 weeks of life in IDMs.MethodsA prospective cohort study was conducted among late preterm and term IDMs with infants of non-diabetic mothers taken as controls. Basic demographics, delivery characteristics, maternal anthropometry and birth anthropometry including auxologic parameters were recorded postnatally. Follow-up measurements were taken till 6 weeks. Statistical analysis was performed using STATA.ResultsIDMs showed higher weight for length at 6 weeks and higher BMI at birth and at 6 weeks of age. MUAC was significant at birth but not at 6 weeks age. Birth weight and large-for-gestational age were significantly higher in diabetic group. At 6 weeks, 14% of infants of diabetic mothers were overweight, though not statistically significant.ConclusionThe IDMs seemed to have significant difference in their auxologic parameters and had greater prevalence of overweight in early postnatal period as early as at 6 weeks postnatal age in this study albeit small sample size. Close monitoring of growth and metabolic parameters in infants of diabetic mothers in larger sample sizes are necessary for better monitoring for complications and better long-term outcomes as their body composition possibly seems to differ from those of IDMs in early infancy.
背景
糖尿病母亲的婴儿(IDMs)在儿童期和青少年期易患肥胖症和代谢并发症。虽然多项研究发现IDMs在儿童期存在生长差异,但关于早期婴儿期生长的数据却很稀少。本研究旨在评估替代人体测量参数,这些参数能更详细地评估IDMs出生后前6周的身体生长情况。
方法
对晚期早产儿和足月儿IDMs进行前瞻性队列研究,并将非糖尿病母亲的婴儿作为对照。产后记录基本人口统计学、分娩特征、母亲人体测量学和出生人体测量学,包括体格测量参数。随访测量直至6周。使用STATA进行统计分析。
结果
IDMs在6周时身长体重比更高,出生时和6周龄时BMI更高。上臂围在出生时具有显著差异,但在6周龄时无显著差异。糖尿病组的出生体重和大于胎龄儿比例显著更高。在6周时,14%的糖尿病母亲婴儿超重,尽管无统计学意义。
结论
在本研究中,尽管样本量较小,但IDMs在体格测量参数方面似乎存在显著差异,且在出生后早期(出生后6周)超重患病率更高。对更大样本量的糖尿病母亲婴儿的生长和代谢参数进行密切监测,对于更好地监测并发症和获得更好的长期结局是必要的,因为他们的身体组成在婴儿早期可能与IDMs不同。