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. 2018 Jun 4;107(6):1017–1026. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqy051

TABLE 1.

Participant characteristics among women with GDM and their matched controls: the NICHD Fetal Growth Studies–Singleton Cohort1

GDM cases Non-GDM controls
(n = 107) (n = 214) P 2
Age, y 30.5 ± 5.7 30.4 ± 5.4
Race/ethnicity, n (%)
 Non-Hispanic white 25 (23.4) 50 (23.4)
 Non-Hispanic black 15 (14.0) 30 (14.0)
 Hispanic 41 (38.3) 82 (38.3)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 26 (24.3) 52 (24.3)
Education, n (%) 0.18
 Less than high school 17 (15.9) 26 (12.1)
 High school graduate or equivalent 15 (14.0) 23 (10.7)
 More than high school 75 (70.1) 165 (77.1)
Insurance, n (%) 0.43
 Private or managed care 68 (63.5) 143 (66.8)
 Medicaid, self-pay, or other 39 (36.5) 71 (33.1)
Marital status, n (%) 0.12
 Never married 11 (10.3) 35 (16.4)
 Married/living with a partner 92 (86.0) 167 (78.0)
 Divorced/separated 4 (3.7) 12 (5.6)
Nulliparous, n (%) 48 (44.9) 96 (44.9) 1
Family history of diabetes, n (%) 40 (37.4) 48 (22.4) 0.003
Prepregnancy BMI, kg/m2 28.2 ± 6.4 25.6 ± 5.3 <0.001
Prepregnancy BMI categories (kg/m2), n (%) <0.001
 <25.0 37 (34.6) 123 (58.0)
 25.0–29.9 35 (32.7) 56 (26.4)
 30.0–34.9 20 (18.7) 17 (8.0)
 35.0–44.9 15 (14.0) 16 (7.6)
Smoking 6 mo preconception, n (%) 4 (3.7) 1 (0.5) 0.06
Alcoholic beverage consumption 3 mo preconception, n (%) 61 (57.0) 137 (64.0) 0.22

1Values are means ± SDs unless otherwise specified. GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; NICHD, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

2Obtained by linear mixed models with associated likelihood ratio tests for continuous variables and binomial/multinomial logistic regression with generalized estimating equations for binary/multilevel categorical variables (Wald tests), accounting for matched case-control pairs. P values are not shown for matching variables, age, and race/ethnicity.