Glucose metabolism in gestational diabetes and their relationship with fat mass / muscle mass index

Martínez Martínez María de los Angeles , Camarillo Romero Eneida del Socorro , Mendieta Zerón Hugo , Garduño García José de Jesús
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Abstract

Introduction

During pregnancy, women experience metabolic changes that may induce insulin resistance, which can be traced to the blood glucose levels A number of factors may intervene in the metabolism of glucose in pregnant women; one of them is body composition. This factor is useful for studying metabolic diseases, for which the identification of the fat mass/muscle mass index (FMMMI) considered an especially relevant factor. Owing to their nature, techniques such as bioimpedance have been sparsely used for analysis during pregnancy.

Aim

This study aimed to identify the relationship between fat mass / muscle mass index and glucose metabolism in pregnant women.

Methods

This descriptive cross-sectional study included 231 women between the ages of 18 and 35 years and 24–28 weeks of gestation, who attended a state hospital for regular check-ups and exhibited risk factors for the development of gestational diabetes (GD) according to the Current Practice Guidelines in Primary Care. The participants underwent a physical examination, anthropometric measurements bio impedance were obtained, and oral glucose tolerance curves were constructed. FMMMI was calculated.

Results

The prevalence of gestational diabetes was observed to be 13.4%. Women with a GD diagnosis had a significantly higher FMMMI than in those with no GD (0.746 ± 0.168 vs 0.567 ± 0.167;p < 0.005). The assessment of the FMMMI tertiles revealed that GD prevalence was higher in tertile 3 than in tertiles 1 and 2 (tertile 1: 2.6%; tertile 2: 9.1%; tertile 3: 24%).

Conclusion

FMMMI is associated with glucose tolerance test response in pregnant women and a higher prevalence of GD.

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妊娠糖尿病患者的葡萄糖代谢及其与脂肪量/肌肉量指数的关系
导言:在怀孕期间,妇女的新陈代谢会发生变化,这可能会诱发胰岛素抵抗,并可追溯到血糖水平。这一因素有助于研究代谢性疾病,而脂肪量/肌肉量指数(FMMMI)的确定被认为是一个特别相关的因素。这项描述性横断面研究纳入了 231 名年龄介于 18 至 35 岁、妊娠期为 24 至 28 周的妇女,她们在一家国立医院接受定期检查,并根据《当前初级保健实践指南》表现出罹患妊娠糖尿病(GD)的风险因素。参与者接受了体格检查、人体测量、生物阻抗测量,并构建了口服葡萄糖耐量曲线。结果发现,妊娠糖尿病的发病率为 13.4%。确诊为妊娠糖尿病的妇女的 FMMMI 明显高于未确诊为妊娠糖尿病的妇女(0.746 ± 0.168 vs 0.567 ± 0.167; p <0.005)。结论FMMMI与孕妇的葡萄糖耐量试验反应和较高的GD患病率有关。
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