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Poor Vitamin C Status Late in Pregnancy Is Associated with Increased Risk of Complications in Type 1 Diabetic Women: A Cross-Sectional Study

机译:妊娠后期维生素C状态差与1型糖尿病女性并发症风险增加相关:一项跨部门研究

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Vitamin C (vitC) is essential for normal pregnancy and fetal development and poor vitC status has been related to complications of pregnancy. We have previously shown lower vitC status in diabetic women throughout pregnancy compared to that of non-diabetic controls. Here, we evaluate the relationship between vitC status late in diabetic pregnancy in relation to fetal outcome, complications of pregnancy, diabetic characteristics, and glycemic control based on data of 47 women from the same cohort. We found a significant relationship between the maternal vitC level > or ≤ the 50% percentile of 26.6 μmol/L, respectively, and the umbilical cord blood vitC level (mean (SD)): 101.0 μmol/L (16.6) versus 78.5 μmol/L (27.8), p = 0.02; n = 12/16), while no relation to birth weight or Apgar score was observed. Diabetic women with complications of pregnancy had significantly lower vitC levels compared to the women without complications (mean (SD): 24.2 μmol/L (10.6) vs. 34.6 μmol/L (14.4), p = 0.01; n = 19 and 28, respectively) and the subgroup of women (about 28%) characterized by hypovitaminosis C (<23 μmol/L) had an increased relative risk of complications of pregnancy that was 2.4 fold higher than the one found in the group of women with a vitC status above this level (p = 0.02, 95% confidence interval 1.2–4.4). No correlation between diabetic characteristics of the pregnant women and vitC status was observed, while a negative association of maternal vitC with HbA1c at delivery was found at regression analysis (r = −0.39, p < 0.01, n = 46). In conclusion, our results may suggest that hypovitaminosis C in diabetic women is associated with increased risk of complications of pregnancy.
机译:维生素C(vitC)对于正常怀孕和胎儿发育至关重要,而vitC状况差与妊娠并发症有关。与非糖尿病对照组相比,我们先前显示糖尿病女性在整个妊娠期间的vitC状态较低。在此,我们根据来自同一队列的47名妇女的数据评估了糖尿病妊娠晚期vitC状态与胎儿结局,妊娠并发症,糖尿病特征和血糖控制之间的关系。我们发现孕妇vitC水平分别≥50%的26.6μmol/ L与脐带血vitC水平(平均值(SD))之间存在显着关系:101.0μmol/ L(16.6)与78.5μmol/ L L(27.8),p = 0.02; n = 12/16),而与出生体重或Apgar评分无关。与没有并发症的妇女相比,患有妊娠并发症的糖尿病妇女的vitC水平显着降低(平均值(SD):24.2μmol/ L(10.6)与34.6μmol/ L(14.4),p = 0.01; n = 19和28,分别以维生素C缺乏症(<23μmol/ L)为特征的女性亚组(约28%)发生妊娠并发症的相对危险度比具有vitC状态的女性患病风险高2.4倍高于此水平(p = 0.02,95%置信区间1.2–4.4)。没有观察到孕妇的糖尿病特征与vitC状态之间的相关性,而回归分析发现母体vitC与分娩时HbA1c呈负相关(r = -0.39,p <0.01,n = 46)。总之,我们的结果可能表明,糖尿病女性的维生素C缺乏症与妊娠并发症的风险增加有关。

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