Table 1 Characteristics of the Sister Study participants at baseline according to self-reported GDM status

From: Gestational diabetes mellitus may be associated with increased risk of breast cancer

Characteristic

Without GDM

With GDM

No. of GDM

0

1

2

No. of participants, n %

37 562 (95.8)

1283 (3.3)

353 (0.9)

Mean (s.d.)

   

 Age at baseline, year

56.1 (9.0)

51.6 (8.2)

51.2 (7.9)

 BMI at baseline, kg m−2

27.8 (6.0)

29.3 (7.3)

29.7 (6.8)

 BMI at 30–39 years old, kg m−2

23.2 (3.8)

24.6 (5.1)

25.0 (5.1)

 Waist circumference at baseline, cm

86.4 (14.4)

89.7 (16.4)

91.3 (15.7)

 Age at menarche, year

12.7 (1.5)

12.6 (1.5)

12.6 (1.7)

 Age at first birth, year

24.6 (5.2)

26.4 (5.9)

25.8 (5.3)

 Parity

2.4 (1.1)

2.5 (1.2)

2.8 (1.1)

 Total MET-hours of physical activity, week at baseline

51.2 (31.2)

48.3 (31.4)

50.9 (30.5)

 Total MET-hours of physical activity, week at childhood and teens

8.4 (15.5)

9.4 (16.7)

8.3 (13.9)

Proportion (%)

   

 Non-Hispanic white

83.6

77.0

72.5

 Havingcollege degree

47.4

49.4

49.6

 Relatively heavier at age 10

17.3

18.6

20.2

 Postmenopausal at enrolment

68.2

47.7

49.0

 Having2 first-degree family members with breast cancer

27.0

24.4

23.5

 Having a mammogram within a year

81.2

78.3

76.5

 Giving birth to a baby weighing more than 4 kg

15.6

24.7

29.1

 History of gestational hypertension

7.1

18.6

20.4

 History of pre-eclampsia or eclampsia

8.1

15.1

17.6

 History of parental diabetes

34.6

47.7

52.7

 Self-reported diabetes

5.6

16.5

22.3

  1. Abbreviations: BMI=body mass index; GDM=gestational diabetes mellitus; MET=metabolic equivalent.
  2. Data are presented as mean (s.d.), or percentage (% within strata of GDM, except for total number of participants).