Maternal diabetes influences neonatal obesity-adiposity but not in later life Offspring obesity in diabetic pregnancy

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Deshpande-Joshi Sayali S.,Wagle Sonali S.,Deshmukh Madhura K.,Damle Hemant S.,Otiv Suhas R.,Phatak Sanat B.ORCID,Dhadge Smita N.,Ambardekar Shubha S.,Bhat Dattatray S.,Raut Deepa A.,Kamat Rajashree P.,Wadke Sayali G.,Kumaran Kalyanaraman,Chandak Giriraj R.,Yajnik Chittaranjan S.ORCID

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AbstractBackgroundBased on studies in overweight-obese populations, it is tacitly assumed that maternal hyperglycemia is responsible for obesity-adiposity at birth and in later life.Study designTwo hospital based case control studies: 1) Neonatal outcomes, 2) Later life outcomes.MethodsWe studied associations of neonatal and later life obesity-adiposity [age and sex-adjusted BMI, waist circumference, skinfolds, and body fat percent by Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA)] in offspring of mothers with diabetes (ODM) and those of mothers without diabetes (ONDM). Exposures were parental hyperglycemia and overweight-obesity.ResultsNeonatal study included 372 non-diabetic and 816 diabetic pregnancies [74 type 1 diabetes, 102 type 2 diabetes, 640 gestational diabetes (GDM)]. Mothers with type 1 diabetes were the youngest, thinnest, and with highest HbA1c. Maternal glycemia but not BMI was associated with neonatal obesity-adiposity. Thus, neonates of mothers with type 1 diabetes had highest ponderal index, abdominal circumference, and skinfolds.Later life study included 200 ODM (25 type 1 diabetes, 22 type 2 diabetes, 153 GDM) and 177 age, sex and socio-economic matched ONDM (2 to 26 y). Their obesity-adiposity was associated with bi-parental overweight-obesity in an additive manner, but not with parental diabetes. Offspring birth weight was also positively associated. Offspring of mothers with type 1 diabetes had the lowest and offspring of mothers with type 2 diabetes the highest obesity-adiposity.ConclusionNeonatal obesity-adiposity is driven by maternal glycemia while later life obesity-adiposity by bi-parental obesity. Our results provide a clear insight into pathogenesis of obesity-adiposity in the offspring.Article HighlightsIt is tacitly assumed that maternal diabetes is responsible for offspring obesity-adiposity.We examined the determinants of obesity-adiposity in intrauterine and in later life in children born to mothers with type 1, type 2 and GDM. Paternal influence was also investigated.Mothers with type 1 diabetes were the thinnest and most hyperglycemic. Their children were the most obese-adipose at birth but thinnest in later life. Later life obesity-adiposity was driven by bi-parental overweight-obesity, not by diabetes.Our findings suggest that strict maternal metabolic control during pregnancy will reduce macrosomia while targeting obesogenic family environment may reduce later life offspring obesity-adiposity.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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