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Search for: [Abstract = "lipids and fibrinogen concentration. BMI, mean arterial blood pressure and occurrence of hypertension were also similar in all the subgroups. In the whole group there was no correlation between lipid concentration and fasting glycemia and at 2 hrs postprandially. In group 1 there was a correlation between concentrations of triglycerides and fibrinogen and glycemia at 2 hrs after GCT. In group 1 the concentration of triglycerides correlated with fasting insulin levels and at 2 hrs after GCT but in group 2 only with insulin levels after GCT. The concentration of fibrinogen correlated with insulin levels at 2 hrs both in group 1 and 2. In group 3 with the weakest carbohydrate disorders there was no correlation between insulin concentration and serum lipid levels. In group 2 consisting of women receiving insulin there was a negative correlation between glycosylated hemoglobin, HDL cholesterol and a positive correlation between HbA1c and LDL cholesterol. Cesarean section was performed most frequently in group 2, i.e. 42.9% as compared with 27.9% in group 1 and 22.2% in group 3. Macrosomia \(LGA\) was found in neonates of 12.2% of mothers in group 1, 13.3% in group 2 and 11.1% in group 3. Analysis of LGA neonates was carried out for mothers who delivered term infants. Mothers giving birth to LGA babies were more obese and had higher BMI than mothers delivering normal or small for g"]

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