作者: Francesca L. Facco , William A. Grobman , Jamie Kramer , Kim H. Ho , Phyllis C. Zee
DOI: 10.1016/J.AJOG.2010.03.041
关键词: Glucose tolerance test 、 Internal medicine 、 Cohort study 、 Endocrinology 、 Gestation 、 Gestational age 、 Prospective cohort study 、 Gestational diabetes 、 Pregnancy 、 Diabetes mellitus 、 Medicine
摘要: Objective We sought to evaluate the impact of short sleep duration (SSD) and frequent snoring (FS) on glucose metabolism during pregnancy. Study Design conducted a prospective cohort study healthy nulliparas who participated in survey study. SSD was defined as Results A total 189 women participated; 48% reported an 18.5% FS. FS were associated with higher oral tolerance values: (116 ± 31 vs 105 23; P = .008) (118 34 108 25; .04). Both (10.2% 1.1%; (14.3% 3.3%; .009) incidence GDM. Even after controlling for potential confounders, remained Conclusion are intolerance