Does Intrauterine Exposure to Diabetes Impact Mental and Motor Skills? A Meta-Analysis of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development.

Published
February 24, 2024
Journal
International journal of environmental research and public health
PICOID
e3ca17d4
DOI
Citations
0
Keywords
BSID, Bayley scales, child development, maternal diabetes, mental development, pregnancy, psychomotor development
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Patients/Population/Participants

infants born to mothers with diabetes

Intervention

maternal diabetes

Comparison

control group

Outcome

psychomotor and mental development index mean scores

Abstract

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Attempts to conduct meta-analyses of the association between child development and diabetes have been limited by the wide range of tools and definitions of developmental outcomes used in the literature. We aim to meta-analyze a widely used measure of child development, the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, with respect to exposure to diabetes and developmental scores. PsycINFO, MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, Emcare, and Google Scholar databases were searched. Two independent reviewers screened, extracted, and quality-appraised the studies using JBI SUMARI software. Forest plots were created with the standardized mean difference using the random-effects model, and heterogeneity was assessed using Seven studies were identified. The pooled results on psychomotor and mental development index mean scores were lower for infants born to mothers with diabetes than for the control group (Cohen's d = -4.49, df = 7, Maternal diabetes should be considered as a risk factor for children's development, mainly when born to mothers with pre-existing diabetes.

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