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The Predictive Ability of Glycated Albumin Combined With Body Composition for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Diagnosis
This study is going to investigate the predictive ability of glycated albumin combined with body composition, including body weight, BMI, fat free mass and fat mass for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) diagnosis.
The prevalence of GDM is increasing all over the world. It has bad influence for both pregnant women and fetus. Early treatment is useful for GDM prevention. Therefore early screening is important for healthcare doctors to detect the potential patients. Glycated albumin (GA) is an optimal index for blood glucose evaluation compared to HbA1c, however it may be influenced by body weight and composition. The investigators are going to investigate the predictive ability of glycated albumin combined with body composition, including body weight, BMI, fat free mass and fat mass for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) diagnosis. This study recruit pregnant women before 12 weeks of their pregnant age and test GA level and body composition via bioelectrical impedance analysis. During 24-28 weeks of pregnant age, all participants will do the glucose tolerant test for GDM diagnosis.
Age
22 - 45 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Start Date
October 1, 2020
Primary Completion Date
June 1, 2021
Completion Date
July 1, 2021
Last Updated
October 20, 2020
300
ESTIMATED participants
Lead Sponsor
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
NCT06948825
NCT06643351
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