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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common pregnancy complication. While obesity and family history of diabetes are known risk factors of GDM, the underlying intricate molecular mechanisms still remain largely poorly defined. Identification and investigation of novel metabolites is critical for improving our understanding of GDM etiology and for potentially developing better preventative approaches of GDM to disrupt the ‘diabetes begetting diabetes’ viscious circle.
With these goals, the aim of the study is to investigate
To achieve these research goals, the study will leverage upon comprehensive and longitudinal data and biospecimen collected in the NICHD Fetal Growth Study which included 2,802 pregnant women of four race/ethnicity with risk factors and biomarkers data at four timepoints in pregnancy.
Prof Zhang Cuilin
obgzc@nus.edu.sg
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