2025 Annual Report
RESEARCH RESEARCH
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES ON KIDS
219 children ages 4-10 partici[ated in the research study
New findings from a follow-up study at Children’s of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) shed light on how a mother’s health during pregnancy may influence her child’s body weight well into adolescence—especially if that pregnancy was complicated by gestational diabetes. Led by pediatric endocrinology fellow Mary Margaret Barr, M.D., the new analysis builds on the foundational HAPi (Health After Pregnancy) study, conducted by Paula Chandler-Laney, Ph.D., who directs UAB’s Ph.D. program in nutrition. That original study assessed the health of 219 children ages 4 to 10. Mothers were divided into three groups based on her health during pregnancy: normal weight mothers without gestational diabetes (group 1); overweight or obese mothers without gestational diabetes (group 2); and overweight or obese mothers with gestational diabetes (group 3). Health-related data collected on the children included body mass index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratios, blood pressure and metabolic markers like glucose and cholesterol levels. Barr’s research, which she presented at the Pediatric Endocrine Society annual meeting in May, went a step further. She reviewed electronic health records of 139 of the original study group to see how each group’s BMI Z-score—a metric that adjusts BMI for a child’s age and sex—changed as they entered adolescence. As anticipated, children in group 3 (whose mothers had gestational diabetes and obesity) started off with higher BMI Z-scores that continued to trend upward through adolescence. “These were kids exposed to higher sugars while they were growing inside mom,” Barr said. Another key finding: Of all the children who had normal BMI Z-scores at the time of the original
Health-related data collected on the children included body mass index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratios, blood pressure and metabolic markers like glucose and cholesterol levels.
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