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The STORK Groruddalen research programme: A population-based cohort study of gestational diabetes, physical activity, and obesity in pregnancy in a multiethnic population. Rationale, methods, study population, and participation rates

机译:STORK Groruddalen研究计划:基于人群的队列研究,涉及多种族人群的妊娠糖尿病,体力活动和肥胖症。基本原理,方法,研究人群和参与率

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Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and obesity may cause adverse pregnancy outcomes for mothers and offspring. We have set up a research programme to identify predictors for GDM and fetal growth in a multiethnic population in Oslo to improve the identification of high risk pregnancies and reduce adverse short and long-term outcomes for mothers and offspring. Aims: To present the rationale, methods, study population and participation rates. Methods: Population-based cohort study of pregnant women attending the Child Health Clinics (CHC) in Groruddalen, Oslo, and their offspring. Questionnaire data, blood pressure, anthropometric measurements, and fasting blood and urine samples are collected (gestational weeks 8-20 and 28, and 12 weeks postpartum) and an oral glucose tolerance test (28 weeks). Physical activity is measured, three ultrasound measurements are performed and paternal questionnaire data collected. Routine hospital data are available for all mothers and offspring. Umbilical venous blood and placentas are collected, sampled, and stored and neonatal anthropometric measurements performed. Ethnicity is self-reported country of birth. Results: 823 women were included, 59% of non-Western origin. The participation rate was 74% (64-83% in main ethnic groups), mean age 29.8 years (95% CI 29.5-30.1) and median parity 1 (inter-quartile range 1). The cohort is representative for women attending the CHC with respect to ethnicity and age. A slight selection towards lower parity (South Asians) and age (Africans) was found. Few were lost to follow-up. Conclusions: Unique information is collected from a representative group of multiethnic women to address important public health problems and mechanisms of disease. Participation rates are high in all ethnic groups.
机译:背景:妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)和肥胖症可能对母亲和后代造成不良的妊娠结局。我们已经建立了一项研究计划,以识别奥斯陆多种族人口中GDM和胎儿生长的预测因素,以改善对高风险妊娠的识别,并减少母亲和后代的不良短期和长期结局。目的:介绍基本原理,方法,研究人群和参与率。方法:基于人群的队列研究对孕妇在奥斯陆的格鲁德达林及其子女的儿童健康诊所(CHC)进行了研究。收集调查表数据,血压,人体测量学数据以及空腹血液和尿液样本(妊娠第8-20和28周以及产后12周)和口服葡萄糖耐量试验(28周)。测量身体活动,执行三个超声测量并收集父亲问卷数据。所有母亲和后代都有常规的医院数据。收集,采样并存储脐带静脉血和胎盘,并进行新生儿人体测量。种族是自我报告的出生国家。结果:包括823名女性,其中59%来自非西方血统。参与率为74%(主要族裔为64-83%),平均年龄29.8岁(95%CI 29.5-30.1)和中位数为1(四分位间距为1)。该队列代表参加CHC的女性在种族和年龄方面的代表。发现有一些偏向低等价者(南亚人)和年龄(非洲人)的选择。很少有人失去后续行动。结论:从一个有代表性的多种族妇女群体中收集了独特的信息,以解决重要的公共卫生问题和疾病机理。所有种族的参与率都很高。

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