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Perinatal Determinants Among Children Who Later Develop IDDM

  1. Troels Bock, MD,
  2. Charlotte R Pedersen, MD,
  3. Aage Vølund, PHD,
  4. Camilla S Pallesen, MD and
  5. Karsten Buschard, MD
  1. Bartholin Instituttet, Københavns Kommunehospital Copenhagen, Denmark
  2. Novo Nordisk, Biostatistics Copenhagen, Denmark
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Troels Bock, MD, Bartholin Instituttet, Københavns Kommunehospital, DK-1399 Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Diabetes Care 1994 Oct; 17(10): 1154-1157. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.17.10.1154
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate whether children who develop insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) differ in some aspects from a matched control group at the time of birth.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We studied all children who were born in Denmark during the period 1973–1977 and admitted to a Danish hospital with a diagnosis of IDDM during 1978–1989. The study was conducted by combining two nationwide registries, The National Patient Registry and The Birth Registry.

RESULTS The criteria were fulfilled by 837 children. Data regarding the age of the parents, the number of previous pregnancies of the mother, the month of birth, and the birth weight and length of the children who developed IDDM were compared with the data of an age- and sex-matched control group of 837 children without IDDM. We did not detect any significant differences between the two groups with respect to the parameters studied.

CONCLUSIONS No differences in perinatal determinants could be demonstrated among Danish children who develop IDDM compared with children without diabetes.

  • Received January 10, 1994.
  • Revision received April 28, 1994.
  • Accepted April 28, 1994.
  • Copyright © 1994 by the American Diabetes Association

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Troels Bock, Charlotte R Pedersen, Aage Vølund, Camilla S Pallesen, Karsten Buschard
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Perinatal Determinants Among Children Who Later Develop IDDM
Troels Bock, Charlotte R Pedersen, Aage Vølund, Camilla S Pallesen, Karsten Buschard
Diabetes Care Oct 1994, 17 (10) 1154-1157; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.17.10.1154
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