Thyroid dysfunction may lead to diabetes during pregnancy

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dysfunction can lead to during pregnancy, according to a study.

"Screening for dysfunction during is still controversial, even though, among non-pregnant individuals, it can lead to earlier detection and treatment of metabolic diseases," said the of the study, Cuilin Zhang.

"Our study found that women with thyroid abnormalities in the first half of are at an increased risk for gestational diabetes, a common complication that can cause short and long-term problems for women and their children."

In the case-control study, researchers from the and Human Development (NICHD) assessed the medical records of 107 women with and 214 other pregnant women from the Fetal Growth Studies-Singleton Cohort, a multiracial pregnancy cohort of 2,802 women.

The researchers found higher thyroid hormone levels were an indicator of risk starting early in pregnancy.

"These findings, in combination with previous evidence of thyroid-related adverse pregnancy outcomes, support the benefits of thyroid screening among pregnant women in early to mid-pregnancy," Zhang said.

The study has been published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 13:05 IST