posted on 2018-05-15, 05:00authored byMie Crusell, Tue Hansen, Trine Nielsen, Kristine Allin, Malte Rühlemann, Peter Damm, Henrik Vestergaard, Christina Rørbye, Niklas Jørgensen, Ole Christiansen, Femke-Anouska Heinsen, Andre Franke, Torben Hansen, Jeannet Lauenborg, Oluf Pedersen
Table S1. Supplementary third trimester characteristics between pregnant women with GDM and normoglycaemic pregnant women. Table S2. Indications for OGTT. Table S3. Supplementary descriptive postpartum. Table S4. Nutrient intake during pregnancy and postpartum. Table S5. Operational taxonomic units differentially abundant in women with and without gestational diabetes during pregnancy and postpartum. Table S6. Operational taxonomic units associated with glycaemic traits in pregnant women independent of GDM status and unadjusted for pre-pregnancy BMI. Table S7. Higher order taxa associated with high sensitivity CRP. Table S8. OTUs associated with high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in laten pregnancy and postpartum. Table S9. Spearman correlations between GDM discriminant taxa and pre-pregnancy BMI. Table S10. Operational taxonomic units differentially abundant in overweigt (n = 67) and obese women (n = 58) compared with lean women (n = 61). Table S11. Operational taxonomic units differentially abundant in women with and without gestational diabetes with available pre-pregnancy BMI. Table S12. Operational taxonomic units associated with weight gain during pregnancy adjusted for pre-pregnancy BMI and gestational age. Table S13. Higher order taxa associated with gestational weight gain. Table S14. OTUs exhibiting differential change from the third trimester to postpartum dependent on GDM status. Table S15. Higher order taxa exhibiting differential change from the third trimester to postpartum dependent on GDM status. (XLSX 152 kb)