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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 6.
Published in final edited form as: Horm Res Paediatr. 2013 Dec 11;81(1):13–19. doi: 10.1159/000355387

Table 1.

Material demographics

Normal weight Obese P value
Number 38 23
Prepregnancy BMI, kg/m2 22.0±1.8 35.5±4.0
Age, years 32.8±5.9 30.2±4.5 0.06
Parity, % 0.11
 1 66 43
 2 or 3 34 57
Ethnicity, % 0.01
 Caucasian 71 35
 African-American 11 39
 Hispanic 11 22
 Asian 8 4
Education (college degree), % 87 56 <0.01
C-section, % 26 48 0.10
Gestational weight gaina, lbs 33.7±9.4 29.3±13.0 0.16
1-hour 50-gram GCT, mg/dl 98.4±14.3 108.0±14.3 0.01

Fasting sample at 36–38 weeks of gestation
Number 33 15
Glucose, mg/dl 80.9±6.5 86.7±8.7 0.03
Triglycerides, mg/dl 192.3±62.7 211.1±51.8 0.28
C-peptide, ng/ml 2.4±1.0 4.4±2.0 <0.01
Leptin, ng/ml 25.0±12.7 54.2±14.5 <0.01
Adiponectin, μg/ml 10.8±4.3 9.6±4.2 0.34

Data displayed as means ± SD. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted allowing all of the variables that are significant above to come into the model to predict neonatal adiposity. The only significant variable at P < 0.05 in the multivariate analysis was maternal leptin with P = 0.0012.

a

The mean gestational age at the last prenatal visit was 39.14 weeks for both groups.