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Gestational Diabetes Linked to Sleep Apnea

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM

According to the authors, the study also was limited by its cross-sectional design, which does not indicate whether sleep apnea causes gestational diabetes, or vice versa. Regardless, Dr. Reutrakul stated, "Based on these findings, women who have gestational diabetes should be considered for evaluation for obstructive sleep apnea, especially if other risk factors such as hypertension or obesity are present, and women already diagnosed with sleep apnea should be monitored for signs of gestational diabetes during pregnancy."

A member of the research team reported financial ties with Pfizer and other industry-related research grant support. See study for list of disclosures. This study was supported by the ResMed Foundation; the diabetes research training center at the University of Chicago, a specialized center of research on Women’s Health; and the National Institutes of Health.

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