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Gestational diabetes mellitus by maternal country of birth and length of residence in immigrant women in Norway
Author Affiliations
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo University Hospital, University of Bergen, ...
Published InDiabetic Medicine
Year2020
Citations28
Abstract
AIMS: Immigrant women are at higher risk for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) than non-immigrant women. This study described the prevalence of GDM in immigrant women by maternal country of birth and examined the associations between immigrants' length of residence in Norway and GDM. METHODS: This Norwegian national population-based study included 192,892 pregnancies to immigrant and 1,116,954 pregnancies to non-immigrant women giving birth during the period 1990-2013. Associations were reported as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using logistic regression models, adjusted for year of delivery, maternal age, marital status, health region, parity, education and income. RESULTS: The prevalence and adjusted OR [CI] for GDM were substantially higher in immigrant women from Bangladesh (7.4%, OR 8.38 [5.41, 12.97]), Sri…
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