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Table 1 General characteristics comparison

From: Associations between insulin resistance and adverse pregnancy outcomes in women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a retrospective study

 

Non-IR GDM

IR GDM

Test Statistic

P

Number

418

292

  

Age (years)

33.20 ± 4.127

32.72 ± 4.255

1.495

0.135

Parity

  

1.014

0.314

 Primiparity

239(57.3%)

178(42.7%)

  

 Multiparity

179(61.1%)

114(38.9%)

  

Glycemic control

  

6.441

0.040

 Good

412(59.5%)

280(40.5%)

  

 Poor

6(33.3%)

12(66.7%)

  

IVF-ET

  

0.268

0.604

 Yes

48(61.5%)

30(38.5%)

  

 No

370(58.5%)

262(41.5%)

  

History of GDM

  

0.669

0.413

 Yes

10(50%)

10(50%)

  

 No

408(59.1%)

282(40.9%)

  

Family history of diabetes

  

2.190

0.139

 Yes

98(54.1%)

83(45.9%)

  

 No

320(60.5%)

209(39.5)

  

Pre-pregnant BMI category

  

97.157

 < 0.001

 Underweight (less than18.5)

51(89.5%)

6(10.5%)

  

 Normal (18.5 to 23.9)

307(66.6%)

154(33.4%)

  

 Overweight (24.0 to 27.9)

50(35.2%)

92(64.8%)

  

 Obesity (28 or more)

10(20%)

40(80%)

  

FPG (mmol/L)

4.70 ± 0.44

4.85 ± 0.49

-4.145

 < 0.001

HbA1c (%)

5.26 ± 0.28

5.38 ± 0.30

-5.684

 < 0.001

HOMA-β

85.64(68.94,110.67)

141.36(114.13,182.18)

18,787.000

 < 0.001

Serum Lipid

TC (mmol/L)

4.35 ± 0.83

4.55 ± 0.93

-2.985

0.003

TG (mmol/L)

1.23 ± 0.92

1.59 ± 1.46

-3.792

 < 0.001

Serum protein

TP (mmol/L)

73.0 ± 4.13

73.57 ± 3.90

-1.873

0.061

ALB (mmol/L)

42.53 ± 3.15

42.48 ± 2.83

0.209

0.835

Weight gain before diagnosis of GDM (kg)

5.24 ± 3.00

5.36 ± 3.27

-0.506

0.613

GWG (kg)

10.65 ± 4.57

10.96 ± 5.40

-0.893

0.402

Excessive GWG

  

32.949

 < 0.001

 Yes

41(35%)

76(65%)

  

 No

377(63.6%)

216(36.4%)

  

aGWG (kg)

10.77 ± 4.53

10.96 ± 5.34

-0.47

0.638

aBirth weight (g)

3343.60 ± 390.24

3423.77 ± 434.55

-2.461

0.014

  1. a Non-IR GDM group (n 404), IR GDM group (n 276), with 30 cases of preterm birth excluded; IVF-ET In vitro fertilisation-embryo transfer; Test Statistic: P-values were estimated from the resulting t-values for normally distributed data, and were estimated from the resulting U-values for non-normally distributed data, and were estimated from the resulting χ2-values for counting data