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. 2022 Jun 20;10(3):e002726. doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2021-002726

Table 1.

Participant characteristics: the Gestational Diabetes’ Effects on Moms (GEM) study (N=1642)

Racial/ethnic background
Black 61 (3.7)
Chinese American 175 (10.7)
Filipina 181 (11.0)
South Asian 151 (9.2)
Asian, other 164 (10.0)
Latina 341 (20.8)
Non-Hispanic White 394 (24.0)
Multiracial/other 175 (10.7)
Education: less than a 4-year college degree 816 (49.7)
Parity
0 705 (42.9)
1 566 (34.5)
≥2 371 (22.6)
Elevated T2D risk 297 (18.1)
Perinatal depression 407 (24.8)
Attended postpartum visit 1537 (93.6)
Preterm delivery 182 (11.1)
Cesarean delivery 547 (33.3)
Use of GDM medication 457 (27.8)
GEM trial arm
Usual care 838 (51.0)
Intervention 804 (49.0)

Values are presented as frequencies (%).

T2D risk was computed per the American Diabetes Association risk test,23 26 including the following factors: age, body mass index, family history of diabetes, physical activity, history of hypertension, and history of GDM.

Missing data: education, n=2 (0.1%); T2D risk, n=28 (1.7%).

Asian, other included women who identified as East Asian (eg, Japanese, Korean) or Southeast Asian (eg, Vietnamese). Multiracial/other included women who identified with more than one racial/ethnic group, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or backgrounds not otherwise indicated.

GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; T2D, type 2 diabetes.