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Link between diabetes, mums and weight

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NEW German research has found that children whose mothers have type 1 diabetes have a higher risk of being overweight and developing insulin resistance, which could also put them at a higher risk of type 1 diabetes themselves.

Researcher­s from Helmholtz Zentrum M¸nchen and the Technical University of Munich looked at data taken from 2,779 children with a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes. The children were participat­ing in one of three studies investigat­ing the mechanisms underlying type 1 diabetes.

The researcher­s recorded the children’s metabolic status and body weight from the age of three months to 18 years, and compared the children of mothers with type 1 diabetes to children who did not have diabetic mothers, but who had fathers or siblings with type 1 diabetes.

The results showed that the children of mothers with type 1 diabetes had a significan­tly higher body mass index than children from mothers without diabetes.

Waist circumfere­nce, fasting blood glucose level, and risk for insulin resistance were also significan­tly higher if the mother had type 1 diabetes, even after the researcher­s had taken into account other potential factors such as the mother’s socioecono­mic status and the child’s birth weight.

“Our study shows that children of mothers with type 1 diabetes are not only at significan­tly higher risk of having the condition itself, but are also at greater risk of being overweight and developing insulin resistance,” commented one of the study’s co-authors Anette-Gabriele Ziegler.

“We would, therefore, advise that paediatric­ians should bear this correlatio­n in mind, so that they can react on early warning signs in such children.”

Type 1 diabetes is the most common metabolic disorder in childhood, with previous research showing that children of parents with type 1 diabetes are at much higher risk of developing the disease than those whose parents don’t have the condition.

Previous studies have also suggested that children of mothers with type 1 diabetes have a higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome, possibly due to the intermitte­nt high blood glucose levels in the uterus having a long-term effect on the child’s metabolism and body weight.

The results were published online in the journal Diabetolog­ia.

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Children of mothers with type 1 diabetes are more likely to have a higher body mass index, according to new research.

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