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. 2000 Feb;17(2):158-62.
doi: 10.1046/j.1464-5491.2000.00249.x.

No association between birth weight and Type 1 diabetes mellitus--a twin-control study

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No association between birth weight and Type 1 diabetes mellitus--a twin-control study

K O Kyvik et al. Diabet Med. 2000 Feb.

Abstract

Aims: To investigate, by means of a twin-control study, whether there is a relationship between birth weight and Type 1 diabetes mellitus.

Methods: In the youngest part (n = 20 888 pairs) of the Danish Twin Register, 95 twin pairs (26 monozygotic and 69 dizygotic) with Type 1 diabetes were identified. Information about birth weight and birth length, prematurity, maternal age and parity was obtained from midwives' records and from the Danish Medical Birth Registry and analysed using Student's two-sided t-test, Chi-square test and logistic regression.

Results: Birth data were available for 83 diabetic and 51 healthy twin individuals, altogether 67 twin pairs (20 monozygotic and 47 dizygotic). Mean birth weight was 2537 g and 2565 g (NS) in monozygotic and dizygotic pairs and the corresponding length at birth 47.6 cm and 48.2 cm (NS). In pairs discordant for diabetes, the mean birth weight was 2538 g in twins with diabetes and 2549 g in twins without diabetes (NS). Logistic regression in discordant pairs showed no relationship between diabetes status and birth weight, birth length, birth order, sex or prematurity. Logistic regression in concordant vs. discordant pairs showed no effect of mean birth weight and birth length, maternal age, parity or weeks of prematurity.

Conclusions: There is no association between Type 1 diabetes mellitus and birth weight in this study. Furthermore, variables related to birth weight and length cannot explain why some pairs are concordant while other remain discordant.

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