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. 2019 Sep 13;16(9):e1002910. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002910

Table 1. Participant characteristics among women with GDM and their matched controls, the NICHD Fetal Growth Studies–Singleton Cohorta.

GDM cases (n = 107) Non-GDM controls (n = 214) P valueb
Age (years) 30.5 ± 5.7 30.4 ± 5.4
Race/ethnicity
 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 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 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 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)
Nulliparity 48 (44.9) 96 (44.9) 1
Family history of diabetes 40 (37.4) 48 (22.4) 0.003
Prepregnancy body mass index, kg/m2 <0.001
 Normal weight, 19.0–24.9 37 (34.6) 123 (58.0)
 Overweight, 25.0–29.9 35 (32.7) 56 (26.4)
 Obese class 1, 30.0–34.9 20 (18.7) 17 (8.0)
 Obese classes 2 and 3, 35.0–44.9 15 (14.0) 16 (7.6)
Smoking 6 months preconception 4 (3.7) 1 (0.5) 0.06
Alcoholic beverage consumption 3 months preconception 61 (57.0) 137 (64.0) 0.22

aData are presented as n (%) for categorical variables and mean (SD) for continuous variables, unless otherwise specified.

bObtained 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.

Abbreviations: GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; NICHD, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; SD, standard deviation