Journal of Diabetes Investigation (Aug 2022)

Association between maternal gestational diabetes mellitus and high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein levels in 8‐year‐old children: The Yamanashi Adjunct Study of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS)

  • Tetsuo Sekine,
  • Kyoichiro Tsuchiya,
  • Hiroyuki Uchinuma,
  • Sayaka Horiuchi,
  • Megumi Kushima,
  • Sanae Otawa,
  • Hiroshi Yokomichi,
  • Kunio Miyake,
  • Yuka Akiyama,
  • Tadao Ooka,
  • Reiji Kojima,
  • Ryoji Shinohara,
  • Zentaro Yamagata,
  • The Yamanashi Adjunct Study of the Japan Environment, Children’s Study Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13796
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. 1444 – 1447

Abstract

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Abstract Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common pregnancy‐related complications; it is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes and metabolic disorders in offspring, consistent with the concept of the developmental origins of health and disease. This cohort study of women without diabetes (n = 761), who were part of the Yamanashi Adjunct Study of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study, aimed to explore the associations between maternal GDM and their offspring’s level of high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein (hsCRP), a biomarker of inflammatory and cardiovascular diseases. We analyzed the associations between GDM and the offspring’s hsCRP levels using a multiple logistic regression model. A mother with GDM significantly increased the risk for high hsCRP level by 4.07‐fold (≥2.0 mg/L) in the child. As such, maternal GDM was significantly associated with increased serum hsCRP levels in 8‐year‐old children.

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