Volume 29, Issue 9 (Monthly_Dec 2018)                   Studies in Medical Sciences 2018, 29(9): 687-697 | Back to browse issues page

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ghasemi kakalar S, sohrabi M, amiri P, mazahri M. GDM prevalence in 301 pregnant women in nikkhah cilinc_urmia. Studies in Medical Sciences 2018; 29 (9) :687-697
URL: http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-4279-en.html
Midwifery, Khalkhal University , ssshiva.ghasemi@gmail.com
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Background & Aims: Different studies had done about disorder in carbohydrate tolerance during pregnancy time and at present study more factors and divorces were considered.
Materials & Methods: This sectional study was accomplished in 14 mounths time output on 301 pregnant women in Nikkhah clinic and all the women were accomplished OGCT experiment.
Results: The most aged group had more percent in affection to GDM. In studied parameters, the index of body node and diabetes family recording had relationship with GDM and daily physical activity, kind of last confinement, age of mother, Schooling, the number of family persons, process of nutrition, feticide in last pregnancies, regulation of last periods, age of pregnancy, pregnancy tonging and birth of low-weight newborn had meaningful relationship. About relationship between GDM record and before pregnancies, there were one case that could not reach to distinctive outcomes about risk estimation. Conclusion: prevalence scale of pregnancy diabetes in 301 referenced pregnant woman in Urmia Nikkhah clinic were high in low economic families and social conditions and new parameters should studied and experimented more in other considerations.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: زنان و زایمان

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