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