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IDENTIFICACIÓN

doi:10.1186/s13098-023-01188-6...

Autor
Sun, Honglin Zhou, Yibo Liu, Jia Wang, Ying Wang, Guang
Langue
en
Editor

BioMed Central

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

1/11/2023

Palabras clave
sensitivity to thyroid hormones pre-pregnancy obesity tfqi gdm index tt4ri relationships indices 0 levels occurrence obesity association thyroid tfqi tshi 05 non-obese ptfqi sensitivity pre-pregnancy hormone women
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Background Contradictory relationships have been observed between thyroid function and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Previous studies have indicated that pre-pregnancy BMI (pBMI) could modify their relationships.

Few studies have illustrated the role of thyroid hormone sensitivity on GDM.

We aimed to explore the effect of pre-pregnancy obesity on the association between early pregnancy thyroid hormone sensitivity and GDM in euthyroid pregnant women.

Methods This study included 1310 women with singleton gestation.

Subjects were classified into pre-pregnancy obese and non-obese subgroups by pBMI levels with a cutoff of 25 kg/m^2.

Sensitivity to thyroid hormone was evaluated by Thyroid Feedback Quartile-Based Index (TFQI), Chinese-referenced parametric TFQI (PTFQI), TSH Index (TSHI) and Thyrotrophic T4 Resistance Index (TT4RI).

The associations between these composite indices and GDM were analyzed using multivariate regression models in the two subgroups, respectively.

Results In pre-pregnancy non-obese group, early pregnancy TFQI, PTFQI, TSHI and TT4RI levels were higher in subjects with incident GDM compared to those without GDM (all P  < 0.05).

By contrast, obese women with GDM exhibited lower levels of those indices (all P  < 0.05).

The occurrence of GDM were increased with rising TFQI, PTFQI, TSHI and TT4RI quartiles in non-obese women ( all P for trend < 0.05), while exhibited decreased trend across quartiles of those indices in obese women (all P for trend < 0.05).

Further logistic analysis indicated contrary relationships between thyroid hormone sensitivity and the occurrence of GDM in the two groups, respectively.

The OR of the fourth versus the first quartile of TFQI for GDM was 1.981 (95% CI 1.224, 3.207) in pre-pregnancy non-obese group, while was 0.131 (95% CI 0.036, 0.472) in pre-pregnancy obese group.

PTFQI and TSHI yielded similar results.

Conclusions The association between maternal sensitivity to thyroid hormones during early gestation and the occurrence of GDM was modified by pre-pregnancy obesity.

Sun, Honglin,Zhou, Yibo,Liu, Jia,Wang, Ying,Wang, Guang, 2023, Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity modifies the association between first-trimester thyroid hormone sensitivity and gestational Diabetes Mellitus: a retrospective study from Northern China, BioMed Central

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