Association between neck circumference and glucose tolerance levels at 2-6 months postpartum in women with and without gestational diabetes
Camila Rodrigues de Souza Carvalho, Patricia Medici Dualib, Juliana Ogassavara, Rosiane Mattar, Sérgio Atala Dib, Bianca de Almeida-Pititto

TL;DR
Neck circumference during pregnancy is linked to worse glucose metabolism after childbirth in overweight or obese women, regardless of gestational diabetes history.
Contribution
NC during pregnancy is a novel, simple predictor of postpartum glucose metabolism in women with overweight/obesity.
Findings
Higher NC during pregnancy was associated with elevated HbA1c, fasting insulin, and insulin resistance postpartum.
NC remained independently associated with fasting glucose and HbA1c after adjusting for BMI and weight gain.
The association was consistent in women with and without gestational diabetes.
Abstract
To evaluate the association between neck circumference (NC) measured during pregnancy and markers of glucose metabolism measured 2-6 months postpartum in women with overweight/obesity with and without gestational diabetes (GDM). This prospective study enrolled 100 pregnant women (including 50 with GDM) with pregestational body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg and < 40 kg/m². The cohort was stratified according to NC tertiles during pregnancy. Glucose metabolism was assessed in the postpartum period. The association between NC during pregnancy and markers of glucose metabolism postpartum was tested using linear regression analysis. Participants with NC in the third tertile, compared with those with NC in the second and first tertiles, had higher levels of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c; 5.6 ± 0.4% versus 5.4 ± 0.3% versus 5.3 ± 0.2%, respectively, p = 0.006), fasting insulin (13.2 ± 6.6 µIU/mL…
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TopicsGestational Diabetes Research and Management · Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes · Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
