Association between infant birth weight and gestational weight gain in Japanese women with diabetes mellitus

Author:

Fujikawa Shingu Kei12,Waguri Masako2,Takahara Mitsuyoshi3ORCID,Piedvache Aurélie4,Katakami Naoto1ORCID,Shimomura Iichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Metabolic Medicine Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Suita Japan

2. Department of Obstetric Medicine Osaka Women's and Children's Hospital Izumi Japan

3. Department of Diabetes Care Medicine Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Suita Japan

4. Department of Social Medicine National Center for Child Health and Development Setagaya‐ku, Tokyo Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACTAims/IntroductionIn 2021, the guidelines on gestational weight gain (GWG) were revised and increased by 2–3 kg in Japan. This study aimed to investigate whether the revised guidelines would increase the incidence of babies with excessive birth weight in mothers with diabetes.Materials and MethodsThis retrospective study included 369 deliveries of women with diabetes whose pre‐pregnancy body mass index was below 30 kg/m2 between 1982 and 2021. The primary outcome measure was large for gestational age (LGA). We compared the incidence of LGA between women who gained weight within the previous guidelines and women who gained weight within the revised guidelines. We also compared the incidence of macrosomia, preeclampsia, small for gestational age (SGA), and low birth weight.ResultsThe incidence of LGA was not significantly different between women who gained weight within the revised guidelines and those within the previous guidelines (34.6% [95% confidence interval 25.6–44.6%] for the revised guidelines vs 28.9% [21.6–37.1%] for the previous guidelines; P = 0.246). Neither was the incidence of macrosomia or preeclampsia significantly different (8.7% [4.0–15.8%] vs 5.6% [2.5–10.8%] and 5.8% [2.1–12.1%] vs 6.3% [2.9–11.7%]; P = 0.264 and 0.824, respectively), while women who gained weight within the revised guidelines had a lower incidence of SGA (1.9% [0.2–6.8%] vs 10.6% [6.0–16.8%]; P = 0.001) and low birth weight (1.0% [0.02–5.2%] vs 7.0% [3.4–12.6%]; P = 0.023).ConclusionsThe revised GWG guidelines could be beneficial in women with diabetes in terms of delivering babies with appropriate birth weight.

Publisher

Wiley

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