“…13 Sutherland 31 Mestman 12 •I* *"Gestational diabetes" has been defined differently in these studies, with oral glucose loads between 50 g and 100 g, or 25 g intravenously, and with different methods of assessing an abnormal result. R HADDE.M was 40 times more prevalent than in the South Boston population (60% white, 40% non-white) studied by O'Sullivan, 25 and 10 times more prevalent than in the Cleveland population (61% white, 39% non-white) studied by Merkatz et al 13 Although O'Sullivan did not find a racial difference in his population, Merkatz did show that the white pregnant women of Cleveland were more likely to show glucose values in the upper end of the normal distribution, although they were also older, taller, thinner, and studied later in gestation than the non-white women. The hyperglycemic Pima women did show an increase in perinatal mortality, macrosomia, toxemia, and cesarean section, but not of congenital malformations.…”