Risk of kidney disease following a pregnancy complicated by diabetes: a longitudinal, population-based data-linkage study among Aboriginal women in the Northern Territory, Australia.
Matthew J L HareLouise J Maple-BrownJonathan Edward ShawJacqueline Anne BoylePaul D LawtonElizabeth Laurel Mary BarrSteven GuthridgeVanya WebsterDenella HamptonGurmeet R SinghRoland F DyckFederica BarziPublished in: Diabetologia (2023)
Aboriginal women in the NT with GDM or pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy are at high risk of developing CKD and ESKD. Pregnancy presents an important opportunity to identify kidney disease risk. Strategies to prevent kidney disease and address the social determinants of health are needed.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- type diabetes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- cardiovascular disease
- glycemic control
- preterm birth
- pregnant women
- public health
- healthcare
- breast cancer risk
- chronic kidney disease
- electronic health record
- mental health
- genome wide
- gene expression
- big data
- insulin resistance
- health information
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- social media
- climate change
- hiv testing
- artificial intelligence
- human immunodeficiency virus