ISSN: 2639-2038
Authors: Liu X , Zhu Y , Janzen C and Chen L
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common pregnancy complication, and its risk increases in females exposed to stressful events. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the healthcare system and individuals’ behaviors, but its impact on GDM risk remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the influence of the pandemic on GDM risk in the United States (US), overall and by race/ethnicity. Methods: This retrospective cohort study included pregnancies in an academic medical system in Los Angeles, California. We divided 8,518 pregnancies into the pre-COVID cohort (4,507 delivered between 9/1/2018 and 2/29/2020; 18 months) and the intra-COVID cohort (4,011 delivered between 3/1/2020 and 8/31/2021; 18 months). We ascertained GDM cases using the ICD-10 codes, calculated the age-standardized GDM incidences, and estimated the risk ratios (RR) of GDM (intra-COVID vs. pre-COVID) using Poisson regressions.
Keywords: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus; COVID-19; Pregnancy; Racial/Ethnic Disparities
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