Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8630043 | Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Despite a higher incidence of GDM using the one-step approach, more risk factors for and a stronger effect of GDM on adverse pregnancy outcomes were found when using the two-step approach. Longer follow-up of women with and without GDM may change the results using both approaches.
Keywords
GCTGDMACOGNRDIADPSGFPGOGTTNIHOral glucose tolerance testglucose challenge teststandard deviationIranNICUIncidenceGestational diabetes mellitusGestational diabetesWorld Health Organizationbody mass indexBMIRisk factorScreeningconfidence intervalFasting plasma glucoseMetabolic Equivalent of TaskMETNational Institute of Healthneonatal respiratory distressodds rationeonatal intensive care unitpregnancy outcomesWHO
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Authors
Elham Hosseini, Mohsen Janghorbani, Ashraf Aminorroaya,