Studying Infant Nutrition and Blood Sugar
- Conditions
- Insulin ResistanceObesity
- Registration Number
- NCT03524469
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Rochester
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to learn about how breast milk from mothers with insulin-resistance may be different. Investigators are specifically studying insulin concentrations in breast milk. Investigators are also studying how insulin in breast milk might affect a baby's intestines and pancreas.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 156
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Mothers ≥ 19 years of age
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Mothers intending to Exclusively Breastfeed for at least 5months
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Mothers comfortable with feeding their infants expressed breast milk from a bottle at 2-weeks postpartum
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Trial of labor (no scheduled C-sections)
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Singleton birth
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Healthy Infants
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"Normal Weight" will be defined as pre-pregnant BMI between 18.5-23.9 kg/m2 and passing the 28 week oral glucose tolerance test.
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"Insulin Resistance" will be defined as meeting any of the following:
- pre-pregnant BMI ≥ 28 and failed the 28 week oral glucose screening test
- pre-pregnant BMI ≥ 28 and diagnosis of either A1 ("diet controlled") or A2 ("insulin-requiring") gestational diabetes during pregnancy, but insulin therapy discontinued after birth.
- pre-pregnant BMI ≥ 28 and diagnosed with type 2 diabetes during pregnancy
- pre-pregnant BMI ≥ 30, and unmediated.
- Scheduled C-sections or emergency C-sections with no labor (natural or induced)
- Maternal insulin therapy after birth
- Significant maternal health concern including type 1 diabetes, renal, kidney, thyroid, or cardiovascular disease, pre-eclampsia, or other disease.
- Delivery before 37 weeks
- Infant birth weight <2500g
- Infant medical or genetic indications that would impact normal feeding behavior, insulin signaling or growth patterns
- Infant supplementation with infant formula (glucose gel or donor milk is acceptable)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method mean infant postprandial C peptide to creatinine ratio 2 weeks Postprandial urine (60-90 minute) will be tested for C peptide and creatinine and the ratio will be calculated.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method mean infant insulinogenic index 5 months The insulinogenic index will be measures in infant blood at 0 and 30 minutes post glucose administration. The index is the change in insulin over the change in glucose.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Clinical Research Center of the University of Rochester Medical Center
🇺🇸Rochester, New York, United States
Clinical Research Center of the University of Rochester Medical Center🇺🇸Rochester, New York, United States