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

Table 2. Cord plasma fatty acids in newborns of mothers with versus without gestational diabetes mellitus.

Weight (% of total fatty acids)
Control (n = 84) GDM (n = 24) Crude P Adjusted P *
16∶0 28.6±3.2 29.4±1.9 0.28 0.13
18∶0 10.2±1.8 10.3±2.0 0.91 0.99
20∶0 0.5±0.1 0.5±0.1 0.97 0.74
∑ SFA 43.5±3.4 44.7±2.8 0.10 0.05
16∶1n-7 3.5±0.8 3.6±0.7 0.45 0.48
18∶1n-9 15.5±2.0 15.9±1.5 0.31 0.27
∑MUFA 24.5±2.2 25.6±2.2 0.03 0.06
18∶2 10.1±1.9 9.9±1.9 0.69 0.76
20∶3 2.6±0.7 2.5±0.5 0.38 0.28
20∶4 (AA) 11.7±2.0 11.3±1.6 0.35 0.83
22∶4 0.6±1.9 0.4±0.1 0.60 0.28
∑n-6 PUFA 25.8±2.5 24.7±2.5 0.06 0.07
18∶3 0.2±0.2 0.2±0.1 0.55 0.60
20∶5 0.3±0.1 0.2±0.1 0.02 0.03
22∶5 0.4 ± 1.9 0.2±0.1 0.54 0.24
22∶6 (DHA) 3.5±1.1 2.9±0.8 0.01 0.08
∑n-3 PUFA 4.4±2.1 3.5±0.9 0.04 0.03
∑n-3/∑ n-6 0.17±0.07 0.14±0.04 0.05 0.046

Data presented are means ± SD. GDM = gestational diabetes mellitus; SFA = saturated fatty acid; MUFA = mono-unsaturated fatty acid; PUFA = polyunsaturated fatty acid; AA =  Arachidonic acid; DHA = docosahexaenoic acid.

P values adjusted for infant sex, gestational age, mode of delivery, maternal ethnicity, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, smoking and alcohol use.

P values in bold indicate significant differences (P <0.05) comparing gestational diabetic vs. non-diabetic (control) pregnancies.