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. 2014 Jan 13;9(1):e85054. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085054

Table 1. Maternal and neonatal characteristics of study participants.

Control (n = 84) GDM (n = 24) P Value*
Mothers
Ethnicity - French Canadians 44 (52.4%) 13 (54.2%) 0.13
Age (years) 31.3±5.4 32.3±3.6 0.44
Primiparous 28 (33.3%) 7 (29.2%) 0.70
Pre-pregnancy BMI (kg/m2) 23.8±4.9 27.0±6.7 0.01
Smoking 6 (7.1%) 1 (4.2%) 0.60
Alcohol use 12 (14.3%) 6 (25.0%) 0.21
Newborns
Caesarean section delivery 23 (27.4%) 15 (62.5%) <0.0001
Gestational age (week) 38.8±1.6 38.2±2.0 0.12
Cord plasma
Glucose (mmol/l) 4.8±1.0 4.6±0.8 0.47
Insulin (pmol/l) 28.7±20.2 54.6±30.9 <0.0001
Proinsulin (pmol/l) 15.7±11.4 27.8±17.0 <0.0001
Glucose (mg/dl)-to-insulin (µU/ml) ratio 25.0 28.7±20.7 11.2 12.3±7.5 <0.0001
Proinsulin-to-insulin ratio 0.59 0.7±0.5 0.49 0.6±0.4 0.34

Data presented are means ± SD, or n (%). GDM = gestational diabetes mellitus.

P values in Chi-square tests for differences in proportions for categorical variables, and t-tests for differences in means for continuous variables with normal data distribution, and Wilcoxon tests for differences in continuous variables with skewed data distribution.