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. 2021 Jun 11;67:102469. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102469

Table 2.

Incidence of gestational diabetes according to socio-demographic, obstetric, and clinical characteristics.

Variable Gestational diabetes

Yes No
Age
14–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
>35
6 (0.4%)
30 (0.5%)
42 (0.6%)
75 (1.5%)
122(3.5%)
1386 (99.6%)
5976 (99.5%)
6740 (99.4%)
4815 (98.5%)
3377(96.5%)
BMI category
Underweight
Normal weight
Overweight
Obese morbidly obese
1(0.1%)
73(0.6%)
103(1.6%)
49(2.8%)
24(5.8%)
843 (99.9%)
11723(99.4%)
6373(98.4%)
1668(97.2%)
392(94.2%)
Region
North
Middle
South
83 (1.1%)
173 (1.4%)
18 (0.7%)
7574 (98.9%)
12358 (98.6%)
2385 (99.3%)
Sector
Private
Public
Military
Teaching
103 (1.5%)
121 (1%)
34 (0.8%)
16 (1.8%)
6704 (98.5%)
10424 (99%)
4320 (99.2%)
869 (98.2%)
Number of fetuses
Single
Multiple
253 (1.2%)
21 (1.6%)
21060 (98.8%)
1257 (98.4%)
Gestational age
≤ 31
32–36
≥ 37
3 (0.7%)
30 (2%)
241 (1.2%)
410 (99.3%)
1460 (98%)
20438 (9.8%)
Number of pregnancies
1
2
3
4
≥5
27 (0.5%)
47 (1.0%)
33 (0.9%)
45 (1.5%)
122 (2.2%)
5426 (99.5%)
4714 (99%)
3788 (99.1%)
2913 (98.5%)
5453 (97.8%)