Psychosocial childbearing stress and metabolic control in pregnant diabetics

The authors tested the relationship between psychosocial childbearing stress factors and metabolic control in a research sample of 39 pregnant insulin-dependent diabetic women. Subjects were selected using rigorous exclusion criteria from a population of more than 200 pregnant diabetic patients asse...

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Published in:The journal of nervous and mental disease Vol. 173; no. 10; p. 615
Main Authors: Barglow, P, Hatcher, R, Berndt, D, Phelps, R
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Published: United States 01-10-1985
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Abstract The authors tested the relationship between psychosocial childbearing stress factors and metabolic control in a research sample of 39 pregnant insulin-dependent diabetic women. Subjects were selected using rigorous exclusion criteria from a population of more than 200 pregnant diabetic patients assessed in a University National Institutes of Health Center. Metabolic control was determined by plasma levels of preprandial day, night, and early morning fasting glucose, urinary ketones, and glycosylation of hemoglobin. Differences in plasma glucose concentrations and urinary ketone levels at several times during the day and night were associated with psychosocial stress factors. A similar relationship between stress and levels of diabetic control could not be demonstrated by hemoglobin A1 assay, a result contradicting most prior studies of adolescent populations. These findings are compatible with a biopsychosocial model of diabetes mellitus and emphasize the importance of using several different measures of diabetic control to determine stress-control relationships.
AbstractList The authors tested the relationship between psychosocial childbearing stress factors and metabolic control in a research sample of 39 pregnant insulin-dependent diabetic women. Subjects were selected using rigorous exclusion criteria from a population of more than 200 pregnant diabetic patients assessed in a University National Institutes of Health Center. Metabolic control was determined by plasma levels of preprandial day, night, and early morning fasting glucose, urinary ketones, and glycosylation of hemoglobin. Differences in plasma glucose concentrations and urinary ketone levels at several times during the day and night were associated with psychosocial stress factors. A similar relationship between stress and levels of diabetic control could not be demonstrated by hemoglobin A1 assay, a result contradicting most prior studies of adolescent populations. These findings are compatible with a biopsychosocial model of diabetes mellitus and emphasize the importance of using several different measures of diabetic control to determine stress-control relationships.
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Hatcher, R
Berndt, D
Barglow, P
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SubjectTerms Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Adult
Blood Glucose - analysis
Body Weight
Circadian Rhythm
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - blood
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - metabolism
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - urine
Female
Glycated Hemoglobin A - analysis
Humans
Ketone Bodies - urine
Life Change Events
Marriage
Pregnancy
Pregnancy in Adolescence
Pregnancy in Diabetics - blood
Pregnancy in Diabetics - metabolism
Pregnancy in Diabetics - urine
Stress, Psychological - blood
Stress, Psychological - metabolism
Stress, Psychological - urine
Title Psychosocial childbearing stress and metabolic control in pregnant diabetics
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