The association between preconception polycystic ovary syndrome and gestational diabetes mellitus among women with and without pre-pregnancy hypertension: a cross-sectional study from Utah's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey (2016-2021)
Emmanuel Adediran, Rachel M Ceballos, Ivette Lopez, Karen C Schliep, Joseph B Stanford, Sharon Talboys, Jing Wang, Rachel S Myrer, Ellsworth, Amy, Amy D Ellsworth
The objective of this study is to test the association between preconception polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) using Utah's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (2016-2021). In addition, pre-pregnancy hypertension will be tested as a potential effect moderator.
Methods
This cross-sectional study utilizes data from Phase 8 of the Utah Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey (2016-2021). The association between PCOS and GDM was tested using Poisson regression to generate adjusted prevalence ratios and 95% confidence intervals.
Results
PCOS was associated with higher prevalence of GDM in all models, regardless of whether the outcome data (GDM) came from the infant's birth certificate, the PRAMS survey, or the combined measure. When adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle factors, reproductive history, and comorbidities, women with PCOS were 1.50 (1.16-1.95) times as likely to have GDM (reported on birth certificate and/or survey) compared to women without PCOS. Pre-pregnancy hypertension was not found to be a statistically significant effect moderator.
Conclusions
The findings from this study were consistent with the majority of research indicating that women with PCOS have increased risk for GDM. This is also the first known study to test pre-pregnancy hypertension as an effect moderator between PCOS and GDM. More research is needed on the role of comorbidities such as chronic hypertension as effect modifiers between PCOS and GDM.
Implications
These findings show that women with PCOS are at high risk for GDM, among a population-based sample of mothers. Interventions to reduce the risk of GDM among women with PCOS need to be developed and evaluated.
PMID 40575759 40575759 DOI 10.26054/d-k952-0keb 10.26054/d-k952-0keb
Cite this article
Myrer, R. S., Adediran, E., Ellsworth, A. D., Ceballos, R. M., Lopez, I., Stanford, J. B., Talboys, S., Wang, J., & Schliep, K. C. (2025). The association between preconception polycystic ovary syndrome and gestational diabetes mellitus among women with and without pre-pregnancy hypertension: a cross-sectional study from Utah's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey (2016-2021). *The Utah women's health review*, *3*(1), 40-48. https://doi.org/10.26054/d-k952-0keb
Myrer RS, Adediran E, Ellsworth AD, Ceballos RM, Lopez I, Stanford JB, et al. The association between preconception polycystic ovary syndrome and gestational diabetes mellitus among women with and without pre-pregnancy hypertension: a cross-sectional study from Utah's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey (2016-2021). Utah Womens Health Rev. 2025;3(1):40-48. doi:10.26054/d-k952-0keb
Myrer, R. S., et al. "The association between preconception polycystic ovary syndrome and gestational diabetes mellitus among women with and without pre-pregnancy hypertension: a cross-sectional study from Utah's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey (2016-2021)." *The Utah women's health review*, vol. 3, no. 1, 2025, pp. 40-48.
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