Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jan 2015)

Gestational diabetes mellitus in rural population of Western India - Results of a community survey

  • Anjali A Bhatt,
  • Prasanna B Dhore,
  • Vedavati B Purandare,
  • Mehmood G Sayyad,
  • Mrinal K Mandal,
  • Ambika G Unnikrishnan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.159061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
pp. 507 – 510

Abstract

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Context: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) should be diagnosed early, as untreated maternal hyperglycemia leads to adverse materno-fetal outcome. Subjects and Methods: We studied prevalence of gestational diabetes by a house to house survey of a rural population in western India. A cluster of remote villages with little access to health care were chosen. Results: A total of 989 women participated in the study out of which 9.5% (n = 94) were diagnosed as GDM. In a stepwise multivariate regression analysis a higher body mass index during pregnancy was a predictor of gestational diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes was similar in women with gestational age of >24 weeks and <24 weeks, suggesting the need for early screening. Conclusions: Our results suggest the need for implementing health programs to diagnose and treat gestational diabetes in this population.

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