Risk of IDDM in children of diabetic mothers decreases with increasing maternal age at pregnancy
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Risk of IDDM in children of diabetic mothers decreases with increasing maternal age at pregnancy
Abstract
Offspring of women with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) have a significantly lower risk of IDDM than the offspring of men with IDDM. Furthermore, a negative association of the risk of IDDM in the offspring with maternal age at delivery has been reported. This study tested the association with maternal age in an independent set of families (n = 103) in which the mother had at least one pregnancy before and after the onset of IDDM. In the 304 offspring, the mean +/- SE risk of IDDM by age 20 was 6.0 +/- 2.4% for those born at maternal ages less than 25 yr, whereas, the risk was significantly lower (0.7 +/- 0.7%) for those born at older maternal ages (P = 0.03). These 304 offspring were combined with a sample of 1391 offspring previously reported for a multivariate analysis of other factors related to pregnancy. In the combined analysis, the risk of IDDM in offspring born at maternal ages greater than 25 yr was one-fifth that for offspring born to younger mothers. The risk of IDDM in the offspring was not significantly related to birth order, mother's age at first pregnancy, or the interval between pregnancies for subsequent ones. The risk for the children born before the mother's onset of diabetes was higher than that for those exposed in utero to her diabetes, but the difference did not reach statistical significance. In conclusion, although genetic factors are important determinants of susceptibility to IDDM, exposure to maternal diabetes protects offspring from IDDM during the first 2 decades of life.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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