Association between Temperature and Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy

Hae Ji Han, Youngrin Kwag, Jongmin Oh, Eunhee Ha
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Purpose: Exposure to heat and cold stress can negatively affect pregnant women. However, studies on the association between ambient temperature exposure and pregnant women, especially those with diabetes mellitus, are limited. The presence of this disease is likely to affect the woman’s capacity to adapt to the demands of pregnancy, consequently affecting fetal development. We examined the association between exposure to the mean temperature and diabetes mellitus during pregnancy.Methods: Health Insurance Reviews and Assessment Service was used to obtain data on patients hospitalized between January 2015 and August 2022. The association between the number of pregnant patients with diabetes mellitus according to monthly mean temperature and seasonal differences was analyzed using a generalized additive model. The model was adjusted for the treatment date, mean humidity, and mean age of the women.Results: The total number of patients with diabetes mellitus in pregnancy was 651,655 and the mean temperature was 12.87℃±9.89℃. The association between the mean temperature and diabetes mellitus during pregnancy showed a U-shaped nonlinear association. During the entire period, the number of patients with diabetes mellitus in pregnancy significantly increased by 2.82 per 1℃ increase in mean temperature (estimate, 2.82; 95% confidence interval [CI], -2.06 to 7.71). The number of patients significantly increased by 72.12 per 1℃ increase in mean temperature in the summer (estimate, 72.12; 95% CI, 50.36–93.89), but the increase was not statistically significant in the winter.Conclusion: Our findings suggest that maternal exposure to mean temperature during pregnancy is associated with diabetes mellitus.
妊娠期体温与糖尿病的关系
目的:暴露于热和冷应激会对孕妇产生负面影响。然而,关于环境温度暴露与孕妇,特别是糖尿病孕妇之间关系的研究是有限的。这种疾病的存在很可能影响妇女适应妊娠需求的能力,从而影响胎儿发育。我们研究了怀孕期间暴露于平均温度和糖尿病之间的关系。方法:采用健康保险审查和评估服务获取2015年1月至2022年8月住院患者的数据。采用广义加性模型分析月平均气温与季节差异对妊娠糖尿病患者数量的影响。模型根据治疗日期、平均湿度和女性的平均年龄进行了调整。结果:妊娠期糖尿病患者总数为651655例,平均体温为12.87℃±9.89℃。妊娠期平均体温与糖尿病呈u型非线性相关。在整个研究期间,平均气温每升高1℃,妊娠期糖尿病患者数量显著增加2.82例(估计值,2.82例;95%置信区间[CI], -2.06 ~ 7.71)。夏季平均气温每升高1℃,患者人数显著增加72.12人(估计72.12人;95% CI, 50.36-93.89),但冬季增加无统计学意义。结论:我们的研究结果表明,孕妇在怀孕期间暴露于平均温度与糖尿病有关。
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