Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy

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Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy. / Donnelly, Sarah R; Hinkle, Stefanie N; Rawal, Shristi; Grunnet, Louise G; Chavarro, Jorge E; Vaag, Allan; Wu, Jing; Damm, Peter; Mills, James L; Li, Mengying; Bjerregaard, Anne A; Thuesen, Anne Cathrine B; Gore-Langton, Robert E; Francis, Ellen C; Ley, Sylvia H; Hu, Frank B; Tsai, Michael Y; Olsen, Sjurdur F; Zhang, Cuilin.

I: Journal of Diabetes, Bind 11, Nr. 11, 11.2019, s. 895-905.

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Donnelly, SR, Hinkle, SN, Rawal, S, Grunnet, LG, Chavarro, JE, Vaag, A, Wu, J, Damm, P, Mills, JL, Li, M, Bjerregaard, AA, Thuesen, ACB, Gore-Langton, RE, Francis, EC, Ley, SH, Hu, FB, Tsai, MY, Olsen, SF & Zhang, C 2019, 'Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy', Journal of Diabetes, bind 11, nr. 11, s. 895-905. https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-0407.12934

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Donnelly, S. R., Hinkle, S. N., Rawal, S., Grunnet, L. G., Chavarro, J. E., Vaag, A., Wu, J., Damm, P., Mills, J. L., Li, M., Bjerregaard, A. A., Thuesen, A. C. B., Gore-Langton, R. E., Francis, E. C., Ley, S. H., Hu, F. B., Tsai, M. Y., Olsen, S. F., & Zhang, C. (2019). Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy. Journal of Diabetes, 11(11), 895-905. https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-0407.12934

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Donnelly SR, Hinkle SN, Rawal S, Grunnet LG, Chavarro JE, Vaag A o.a. Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy. Journal of Diabetes. 2019 nov.;11(11):895-905. https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-0407.12934

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Donnelly, Sarah R ; Hinkle, Stefanie N ; Rawal, Shristi ; Grunnet, Louise G ; Chavarro, Jorge E ; Vaag, Allan ; Wu, Jing ; Damm, Peter ; Mills, James L ; Li, Mengying ; Bjerregaard, Anne A ; Thuesen, Anne Cathrine B ; Gore-Langton, Robert E ; Francis, Ellen C ; Ley, Sylvia H ; Hu, Frank B ; Tsai, Michael Y ; Olsen, Sjurdur F ; Zhang, Cuilin. / Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy. I: Journal of Diabetes. 2019 ; Bind 11, Nr. 11. s. 895-905.

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title = "Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may be at an increased risk of liver complications because chronic hyperglycemia is a risk factor for liver fat accumulation and potential liver dysfunction. Large prospective studies examining liver fat accumulation following a GDM pregnancy are lacking.METHODS: The Diabetes & Women's Health Study (2012-2014) examined the association between GDM and subsequent fatty liver scores among 607 women with and 619 women without GDM in the Danish National Birth Cohort. Nine to 16 years postpartum, a clinical examination was performed, with measurement of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and γ-glutamyl transferase, from which fatty liver scoring indices were calculated to assess liver fat score, fatty liver index, hepatic steatosis index, and liver fat percentage. Relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for elevated liver scoring indices by GDM status were assessed adjusting for major risk factors, including prepregnancy body mass index.RESULTS: Women with prior GDM had higher adjusted ALT and AST levels than women without GDM (by 6.7% [95% CI 1.7-12.0] and 4.8% [95% CI 0.6-9.1], respectively). Women with GDM also had adjusted increased risks for elevated liver fat score (RR 2.34; 95% CI 1.68-3.27), fatty liver index (RR 1.59; 95% CI 1.27-1.99), and hepatic steatosis index (RR 1.44; 95% CI 1.21-1.71).CONCLUSIONS: Women with GDM during pregnancy were at an increased risk for fatty liver 9 to 16 years postpartum. Gestational diabetes mellitus may serve as another risk indicator for the early identification and prevention of liver fat accumulation.",
author = "Donnelly, {Sarah R} and Hinkle, {Stefanie N} and Shristi Rawal and Grunnet, {Louise G} and Chavarro, {Jorge E} and Allan Vaag and Jing Wu and Peter Damm and Mills, {James L} and Mengying Li and Bjerregaard, {Anne A} and Thuesen, {Anne Cathrine B} and Gore-Langton, {Robert E} and Francis, {Ellen C} and Ley, {Sylvia H} and Hu, {Frank B} and Tsai, {Michael Y} and Olsen, {Sjurdur F} and Cuilin Zhang",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2019 Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1111/1753-0407.12934",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
pages = "895--905",
journal = "Journal of Diabetes",
issn = "1753-0393",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Prospective study of gestational diabetes and fatty liver scores 9 to 16 years after pregnancy

AU - Donnelly, Sarah R

AU - Hinkle, Stefanie N

AU - Rawal, Shristi

AU - Grunnet, Louise G

AU - Chavarro, Jorge E

AU - Vaag, Allan

AU - Wu, Jing

AU - Damm, Peter

AU - Mills, James L

AU - Li, Mengying

AU - Bjerregaard, Anne A

AU - Thuesen, Anne Cathrine B

AU - Gore-Langton, Robert E

AU - Francis, Ellen C

AU - Ley, Sylvia H

AU - Hu, Frank B

AU - Tsai, Michael Y

AU - Olsen, Sjurdur F

AU - Zhang, Cuilin

N1 - © 2019 Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

PY - 2019/11

Y1 - 2019/11

N2 - BACKGROUND: Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may be at an increased risk of liver complications because chronic hyperglycemia is a risk factor for liver fat accumulation and potential liver dysfunction. Large prospective studies examining liver fat accumulation following a GDM pregnancy are lacking.METHODS: The Diabetes & Women's Health Study (2012-2014) examined the association between GDM and subsequent fatty liver scores among 607 women with and 619 women without GDM in the Danish National Birth Cohort. Nine to 16 years postpartum, a clinical examination was performed, with measurement of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and γ-glutamyl transferase, from which fatty liver scoring indices were calculated to assess liver fat score, fatty liver index, hepatic steatosis index, and liver fat percentage. Relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for elevated liver scoring indices by GDM status were assessed adjusting for major risk factors, including prepregnancy body mass index.RESULTS: Women with prior GDM had higher adjusted ALT and AST levels than women without GDM (by 6.7% [95% CI 1.7-12.0] and 4.8% [95% CI 0.6-9.1], respectively). Women with GDM also had adjusted increased risks for elevated liver fat score (RR 2.34; 95% CI 1.68-3.27), fatty liver index (RR 1.59; 95% CI 1.27-1.99), and hepatic steatosis index (RR 1.44; 95% CI 1.21-1.71).CONCLUSIONS: Women with GDM during pregnancy were at an increased risk for fatty liver 9 to 16 years postpartum. Gestational diabetes mellitus may serve as another risk indicator for the early identification and prevention of liver fat accumulation.

AB - BACKGROUND: Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may be at an increased risk of liver complications because chronic hyperglycemia is a risk factor for liver fat accumulation and potential liver dysfunction. Large prospective studies examining liver fat accumulation following a GDM pregnancy are lacking.METHODS: The Diabetes & Women's Health Study (2012-2014) examined the association between GDM and subsequent fatty liver scores among 607 women with and 619 women without GDM in the Danish National Birth Cohort. Nine to 16 years postpartum, a clinical examination was performed, with measurement of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and γ-glutamyl transferase, from which fatty liver scoring indices were calculated to assess liver fat score, fatty liver index, hepatic steatosis index, and liver fat percentage. Relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for elevated liver scoring indices by GDM status were assessed adjusting for major risk factors, including prepregnancy body mass index.RESULTS: Women with prior GDM had higher adjusted ALT and AST levels than women without GDM (by 6.7% [95% CI 1.7-12.0] and 4.8% [95% CI 0.6-9.1], respectively). Women with GDM also had adjusted increased risks for elevated liver fat score (RR 2.34; 95% CI 1.68-3.27), fatty liver index (RR 1.59; 95% CI 1.27-1.99), and hepatic steatosis index (RR 1.44; 95% CI 1.21-1.71).CONCLUSIONS: Women with GDM during pregnancy were at an increased risk for fatty liver 9 to 16 years postpartum. Gestational diabetes mellitus may serve as another risk indicator for the early identification and prevention of liver fat accumulation.

U2 - 10.1111/1753-0407.12934

DO - 10.1111/1753-0407.12934

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 31001915

VL - 11

SP - 895

EP - 905

JO - Journal of Diabetes

JF - Journal of Diabetes

SN - 1753-0393

IS - 11

ER -

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