TY - JOUR
T1 - Health related quality of life two to five years after gestational diabetes mellitus
T2 - Cross-sectional comparative study in the ATLANTIC DIP cohort
AU - Danyliv, Andriy
AU - Gillespie, Paddy
AU - O'Neill, Ciaran
AU - Noctor, Eoin
AU - O'Dea, Angela
AU - Tierney, Marie
AU - McGuire, Brian E.
AU - Glynn, Liam G.
AU - Dunne, Fidelma P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Danyliv et al.
PY - 2015/10/24
Y1 - 2015/10/24
N2 - Background: There is no consensus on the effect of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for the mother in the short or long term. In this study we examined HRQOL in a group of women who had GDM in the index pregnancy 2 to 5years previously and compared it to a group of women with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) in the index pregnancy during the same time period. Methods: The sample included 234 women who met International Association of Diabetes Study Groups (IADPSG) criteria for GDM in the index pregnancy and 108 who had NGT. The sample was drawn from the ATLATIC-DIP (Diabetes In Pregnancy) cohort - a network of antenatal centers along the Irish Atlantic seaboard serving a population of approximately 500,000 people. HRQOL was measured using the visual analogue component of the EQ-5D-3L instrument in a cross-sectional survey. Results: The difference in HRQOL between GDM and NGT groups was not significant when adjusted for the effects of the covariates. HRQOL was negatively affected by increased BMI and abnormal glucose tolerance post-partum in the NGT group. Moderate alcohol consumption was positively associated with HRQOL in the NGT group only. The negative association with smoking on HRQOL was substantially higher in the GDM group. Conclusions: A diagnosis of GDM does not appear to have an adverse effect on HRQOL, 2 to 5years after the index pregnancy. On the contrary, its diagnosis might lead to the development of coping strategies, which, consequently attenuates the adverse effect of the subsequent acquisition of abnormal glucose tolerance post-partum on HRQOL. Women whose pregnancy was affected by GDM are more susceptible to the adverse effects on HRQOL of alcohol use and tobacco smoking.
AB - Background: There is no consensus on the effect of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for the mother in the short or long term. In this study we examined HRQOL in a group of women who had GDM in the index pregnancy 2 to 5years previously and compared it to a group of women with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) in the index pregnancy during the same time period. Methods: The sample included 234 women who met International Association of Diabetes Study Groups (IADPSG) criteria for GDM in the index pregnancy and 108 who had NGT. The sample was drawn from the ATLATIC-DIP (Diabetes In Pregnancy) cohort - a network of antenatal centers along the Irish Atlantic seaboard serving a population of approximately 500,000 people. HRQOL was measured using the visual analogue component of the EQ-5D-3L instrument in a cross-sectional survey. Results: The difference in HRQOL between GDM and NGT groups was not significant when adjusted for the effects of the covariates. HRQOL was negatively affected by increased BMI and abnormal glucose tolerance post-partum in the NGT group. Moderate alcohol consumption was positively associated with HRQOL in the NGT group only. The negative association with smoking on HRQOL was substantially higher in the GDM group. Conclusions: A diagnosis of GDM does not appear to have an adverse effect on HRQOL, 2 to 5years after the index pregnancy. On the contrary, its diagnosis might lead to the development of coping strategies, which, consequently attenuates the adverse effect of the subsequent acquisition of abnormal glucose tolerance post-partum on HRQOL. Women whose pregnancy was affected by GDM are more susceptible to the adverse effects on HRQOL of alcohol use and tobacco smoking.
KW - Gestational diabetes mellitus
KW - Health outcomes
KW - Health related quality of life
KW - Post-partum
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U2 - 10.1186/s12884-015-0705-y
DO - 10.1186/s12884-015-0705-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 26496985
AN - SCOPUS:84946479919
SN - 1471-2393
VL - 15
SP - -
JO - BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
JF - BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
IS - 1
M1 - 274
ER -