Prevalence of gestational diabetes among the women attending the OPD of a selected tertiary level hospital in Bangladesh

F. Akter, Liuni Lipika Rozario, J. Akhter, Nighat Parveen, Poly Immaculata Costa, Sipra Mondal, Md. Obydul Hoq
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Diabetes is a serious and growing global epidemic affecting people more in developing countries than developed countries, and is particularly devastating when triggered during pregnancy. Women with GDM are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus after pregnancy, while their offspring are prone to develop childhood obesity with type 2 diabetes in later life. This study was aimed to estimate the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Bangladeshi women. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of Gestational Diabetes among the pregnant women attending the OPD of BIRDEM Hospital. The study was conducted from January 2013 to April 2013. A non-probability purposive sampling technique was used. The data was collected using pre-tested self-administered semi-structured questionnaire and collected data was analyzed using SPSS 22.0 version. The finding of this study shows that, 42.3% of the respondents were in the age group 30-34 years and the mean age of the respondents was 24.4 (±4.94) years. The majority of the respondents (68.2%) were Muslim and it was also seen that 46.9% of the respondents had HSC level of education. More than half (65.9%) of the respondents were housewives and about 82.9% were from nuclear family. About 47.3% of the respondents had positive family history of hypertension and 34.4% had diabetes. More than half (57.7%) of the respondents did not maintain diabetic diet and 23.6% of the respondents had attended GDM program. The prevalence of gestational diabetes is 35.1%. There is need of appropriate intervention to control GDM and also risk indicator modifications in order to avoid complication regarding to mother and child. Asian Australas. J. Biosci. Biotechnol. 2019, 4 (2), 116-121
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在孟加拉国某三级医院门诊就诊的妇女的妊娠糖尿病患病率
糖尿病是一种日益严重的全球流行病,对发展中国家人民的影响大于发达国家,在怀孕期间引发糖尿病尤其具有破坏性。患有GDM的妇女在怀孕后患2型糖尿病的风险增加,而她们的后代在以后的生活中容易患儿童肥胖和2型糖尿病。本研究旨在估计孟加拉国妇女妊娠期糖尿病的患病率。本研究采用描述性横断面研究估计在BIRDEM医院门诊就诊的孕妇中妊娠期糖尿病的患病率。该研究于2013年1月至2013年4月进行。采用非概率目的抽样技术。采用预测自填半结构化问卷收集数据,收集数据采用SPSS 22.0进行统计分析。本研究发现,42.3%的受访者年龄在30-34岁之间,平均年龄为24.4(±4.94)岁。大多数受访者(68.2%)是穆斯林,46.9%的受访者具有HSC教育水平。超过一半(65.9%)的受访者是家庭主妇,约82.9%的受访者来自核心家庭。有高血压家族史的占47.3%,有糖尿病的占34.4%。超过一半(57.7%)的受访者没有维持糖尿病饮食,23.6%的受访者参加了GDM计划。妊娠期糖尿病患病率为35.1%。需要适当的干预来控制GDM,也需要修改风险指标,以避免母亲和孩子的并发症。亚洲Australas。j . Biosci。生物技术,2019,4 (2),116-121
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