Maternal Glycemia
Cross-source consensus on Maternal Glycemia from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The primary exposure is a composite OGTT sum of glucose z-scores from a fasting 3-hour 100 g oral glucose tolerance test at 24-28 weeks gestation. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming
- The OGTT composite captures the full glycemic excursion profile by integrating fasting and post-load glucose values. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming
- Continuous glucose monitoring is used at two pregnancy windows to capture glycemic variability that a single OGTT cannot capture. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming
- Current clinical standards classify maternal glycemia too coarsely to capture the full spectrum of glycemic exposure. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming