Academic Performance in Adolescents Born to Mothers With Gestational Diabetes—A National Danish Cohort Study

Author:

Heldarskard Gerda Ferja123ORCID,Spangmose Anne Lærke13,Henningsen Anna-Karina Aaris13,Wiingreen Rikke345,Mortensen Erik Lykke36,Gundersen Tina Wullum23,Jensen Rikke Beck37ORCID,Knorr Sine8,Damm Peter39,Forman Julie Lyng10,Pinborg Anja13ORCID,Clausen Tine Dalsgaard23

Affiliation:

1. The Fertility Clinic, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Nordsjællands Hospital, Hillerød, Denmark

3. University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

4. Department of Neonatology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark

5. Department of Pediatrics, Nordsjællands Hospital, Hillerød, Denmark

6. Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

7. Department of Growth and Reproduction, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark

8. Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

9. Center for Pregnant Women with Diabetes, Department of Obstetrics, Rigshospitalet and Department of Clinical Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark

10. Section of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Context The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing, and intrauterine hyperglycemia is suspected to affect offspring cognitive function. Objective We assessed academic performance by grade point average (GPA) in children aged 15 to 16 years at compulsory school graduation, comparing offspring exposed to GDM (O-GDM) with offspring from the background population (O-BP). Methods This register-based, cohort study comprised all singletons born in Denmark between 1994 and 2001 (O-GDM: n = 4286; O-BP: n = 501 045). Standardized and internationally comparable GPAs were compared in univariate and multivariable linear models. Main outcome measures included the adjusted mean difference in GPA. We also analyzed the probability of having a high GPA, a GPA below passing, and no GPA registered. Results O-GDM had a GPA of 6.29 (SD 2.52), whereas O-BP had a GPA of 6.78 (SD 2.50). The adjusted mean difference was –0.36 (95% CI, –0.44 to –0.29), corresponding to a Cohen’s D of 0.14. O-GDM had a lower probability of obtaining a high GPA (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.68; 95% CI, 0.59 to 0.79), while their risk of obtaining a GPA below passing was similar to O-BP (aOR 1.20; 95% CI, 0.96 to 1.50). O-GDM had a higher risk of not having a GPA registered (aOR 1.38; 95% CI, 1.24 to 1.53). Conclusion Academic performance in O-GDM was marginally lower than in O-BP. However, this difference is unlikely to be of clinical importance.

Funder

The Research Fund of Rigshospitalet

Copenhagen University Hospital

Denmark

NORDFORSK

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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