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Table 2 Comparison of longitudinal dynamics of the offspring weight status between GWG trajectory groups by multilevel analysis for repeated measurements (p50(p25-p75))

From: The association between gestational weight trajectories in women with gestational diabetes and their offspring's weight from birth to 40 months

 

Non-excessive GWG

Excessive GWG

Excessive early GWG

p-value†

Gestational age, week

39 (38–39)

39 (38–39)

39 (38–39)

0.15

Weight measurements

   

0.04

 Neonatal birth weight, g

3385 (3093–3660)

3510 (3180–3810)

3488 (3245–3750)

 

 WFL at 5 ~ 6 months

−0.12 (−0.81 to 0.66)

0.05 (−0.79 to 0.8)

0.05 (−0.91 to 0.80)

 

 WFL at 8 ~ 9 months

0.05 (−0.66 to 0.61)

0.18 (−0.50 to 0.80)

0.18 (−0.39 to 0.61)

 

 WFL at 11 ~ 12 months

0.05 (−0.66 to 0.61)

0.13 (−0.52 to 0.76)

0.13 (−0.41 to 0.76)

 

 WFL at 18 months

0.01 (−0.73 to 0.52)

0.03 (−0.53 to 0.73)

0.01 (−0.55 to 0.74)

 

 BMI-for-age at 24 months

−0.25 (−0.92 to 0.39)

−0.09 (−0.72 to 0.46)

0.02 (−0.39 to 0.73)

 

 BMI-for-age at 40 months

−0.29 (−0.93 to 0.47)

−0.03 (−0.65 to 0.73)

−0.06 (−0.56 to 0.79)

 
  1. WFL weight-for-length, BMI body mass index
  2. The models were adjusted for maternal age, parity, pre-pregnancy BMI, maternal height, and blood glucose levels during OGTT