A 20-Year Prospective Study of Childbearing and Incidence of Diabetes in Young Women, Controlling for Glycemia Before Conception
Diabetes2007Vol. 56(12), pp. 2990–2996
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Erica P. Gunderson, Cora E. Lewis, Ai‐Lin Tsai, Vicky Chiang, Mercedes R. Carnethon, Charles P. Quesenberry, Stephen Sidney
Abstract
Childbearing did not elevate diabetes incidence among those with normal glucose tolerance during pregnancy (without GDM). GDM conferred the highest risk of developing diabetes independent of family history of diabetes and preconception glycemia and obesity.
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