Levels of key hormone during first trimester of pregnancy could lead to earlier diagnosis of gestational diabetes (AlphaGalileo, 8 October 2008)

08 Oct 2008


Researchers at the University of Kentucky, USA have found that women who go on to develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy, have decreased levels of adiponectin at 9 weeks of gestation, much earlier than previously reported. The results, reported in the latest edition of Clinical Endocrinology could lead to an earlier diagnosis of gestational diabetes.

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