Seasonal variations in incidence and maternal–fetal outcomes of gestational diabetes
Abstract
Aims To determine whether the neonatal and delivery outcomes of gestational diabetes vary seasonally in the context of a relatively cool temperate climate. Methods A retrospect cohort of 23 735 women consecutively delivering singleton, live‐born term infants in a single tertiary obstetrics centre in the UK (2004–2008) was identified. A total of 985 (4.1%) met the diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes. Additive dynamic regression models,...
Paper Details
Title
Seasonal variations in incidence and maternal–fetal outcomes of gestational diabetes
Published Date
Feb 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
674 - 680
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