Variation in prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus among hospital discharges for obstetric delivery across 23 states in the United States

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OBJECTIVE-To examine variability in diagnosed gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) prevalence at delivery by race/ethnicity and state. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-We used data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project State Inpatient Databases for 23 states of the United States with available race/ ethnicity data for 2008 to examine age-adjusted and race-adjusted rates of GDM by state. We used multilevel analysis to examine factors that explain the variability in GDM between states. RESULTS-Age-adjusted and race-adjusted GDM rates (per 100 deliveries) varied widely between states, ranging from 3.47 in Utah to 7.15 in Rhode Island. Eighty-six percent of the variability in GDM between states was explained as follows: 14.7% by age; 11.8% by race/ ethnicity; 5.9% by insurance; and 2.9% by interaction between race/ethnicity and insurance at the individual level; 17.6% by hospital level factors; 27.4% by the proportion of obese women in the state; 4.3% by the proportion of Hispanic women aged 15-44 years in the state; and 1.5% by the proportion of white non-Hispanic women aged 15-44 years in the state. CONCLUSIONS-Our results suggest that GDM rates differ by state, with this variation attributable to differences in obesity at the population level (or "at the state level"), age, race/ ethnicity, hospital, and insurance. © 2013 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Bardenheier, B. H., Elixhauser, A., Imperatore, G., Devlin, H. M., Kuklina, E. V., Geiss, L. S., & Correa, A. (2013). Variation in prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus among hospital discharges for obstetric delivery across 23 states in the United States. Diabetes Care, 36(5), 1209–1214. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc12-0901

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