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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between exposure to potentially toxic elements and gestational diabetes mellitus

Ridha. M. LeftaCommunity Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, University of Al-Ameed, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, POBox 198, Karbala, IraqAhmed HjaziPhD in Clinical Medicine, Department of Medical Laboratory, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, 11942, Al-Kharj, Saudi ArabiaA. A. SkakodubDepartment of Pediatric Preventive Dentistry E.V. Borovsky of the I.M. Sechenov First, Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russian FederationAmmar DhamMedical Technical College, Al-Farahidi University, Baghdad, IraqI.B. SapaevHead of the Department «Physics and Chemistry», “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research University, Tashkent, UzbekistanIbrahim Hammoud KhleweeAl-Ayen Iraqi UniversityAhmed AlawadiCollege of Technical Engineering, The Islamic University of Al Diwaniyah, Al Diwaniyah, IraqAli AlsaalamyCollege of Technical Engineering, Imam Ja’afar Al‐Sadiq University, Al‐Muthanna, 66002, IraqRuqayah Taher HabashCollege of Pharmacy, National University of Science and Technology, Dhi Qar, IraqMoslem Lari NajafiPharmaceutical Sciences and Cosmetic Products Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
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Abstract Potentially toxic elements (PTEs), including heavy metal exposures, have been associated with numerous negative pregnancy and birth outcomes. However, the association between PTE exposure and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has not yet undergone a comprehensive systematic review. Consequently, this study undertook the first-ever systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies concerning this association. All relevant articles published in English were searched in Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science until November 6, 2023, adhering to the MOOSE guidelines. The quality of retrieved studies was evaluated based on the Gascon et al . method. The meta-analysis of association estimates was performed using random effects meta-analysis. Egger’s regression was employed to evaluate publication bias. In total, 16 articles ( n = 116,728 participants) were included in our review, with 11 eligible for meta-analysis. Quality assessment categorized five studies (31%) as excellent, nine studies (56%) as good, and two studies (13%) as fair. Maternal high levels of Hg during pregnancy were associated with an increased risk of GDM (for each one-quartile increase in Hg: 1.20, 95% CI 1.08, 1.31), while serum Cd levels during the second trimester were associated with a lower risk of GDM (for each one-quartile increase in Cd: 0.76, 95% CI 0.65, 0.87). Furthermore, exposure to Pb was not associated with higher risk of GDM. In summary, our comprehensive review and meta-analysis underscore the possible negative influence of Hg exposure on GDM.

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