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Publication AI-enhanced EEG signal interpretation: A novel approach using texture analysis with random forests(2024) ;Paunovic Pantic, Jovana (52464213900) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Cumic, Jelena (57209718077)Pantic, Igor (36703123600)We hypothesize that the Gray-Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) and the Run-Length Matrix (RLM) techniques can effectively quantify discrete changes in EEG signals, and that the features extracted from these matrices can be utilized to train a Random Forest (RF) model. Our contribution includes the development of a robust code in sci-kit learn for a hypothetical model that, after adequate training and testing, could be used to detect and remove artifacts as well as differentiate between physiological and pathological EEG signals. Moreover, our approach envisions the RF model as a powerful tool capable of differentiating between normal and abnormal EEG signals. This approach could lead to the development of more potent AI tools that enhance clinical decision-making in neurology and psychiatry. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Association between online social networking and depression in high school students: Behavioral physiology viewpoint(2012) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Damjanovic, Aleksandar (7004519596) ;Todorovic, Jovana (7003376825) ;Topalovic, Dubravka (55213132200) ;Bojovic-Jovic, Dragana (26031299100) ;Ristic, Sinisa (17136405900)Pantic, Senka (6507719117)Background: Frequent use of Facebook and other social networks is thought to be associated with certain behavioral changes, and some authors have expressed concerns about its possible detrimental effect on mental health. In this work, we investigated the relationship between social networking and depression indicators in adolescent population. Subjects and methods: Total of 160 high school students were interviewed using an anonymous, structured questionnaire and Back Depression Inventory - second edition (BDI-II-II). Apart from BDI-II-II, students were asked to provide the data for height and weight, gender, average daily time spent on social networking sites, average time spent watching TV, and sleep duration in a 24- hour period. Results: Average BDI-II-II score was 8.19 (SD=5.86). Average daily time spent on social networking was 1.86h (SD=2.08h), and average time spent watching TV was 2.44 h (SD=1.74h). Average body mass index of participants was 21.84 (SD=3.55) and average sleep duration was 7.37 (SD=1.82). BDI-II-II score indicated minimal depression in 104 students, mild depression in 46 students, and moderate depression in 10 students. Statistically significant positive correlation (p<0.05, R=0.15) was found between BDI-II-II score and the time spent on social networking. Conclusions: Our results indicate that online social networking is related to depression. Additional research is required to determine the possible causal nature of this relationship. © Medicinska naklada. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Association between physiological oscillations in self-esteem, narcissism and internet addiction: A cross-sectional study(2017) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Milanovic, Anita (15065657900) ;Loboda, Barbara (57195473214) ;Błachnio, Agata (55807554800) ;Przepiorka, Aneta (55806637900) ;Nesic, Dejan (26023585700) ;Mazic, Sanja (6508115084) ;Dugalic, Stefan (26648755300)Ristic, Sinisa (17136405900)Internet addiction is a novel and relatively uninvestigated form of dependence that is fairly common in adolescent population. Previous research has indicated that it may be associated with other mental health problems, such as dysthymic mood and narcissistic behavior. In our study, we tested the existence and strength of relationship between Internet addiction, self-esteem and narcissism in a student population. On a sample of 244 students, we also investigated social networking activities, such as number of self-portrait photographs (“selfies”), and their potential connection with self-esteem and narcissism. Each participant completed a questionnaire consisting of Young Internet Addiction Test, Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale, and Narcissistic Personality Inventory. There was a statistically significant negative correlation between internet addiction score and self-esteem. Internet addiction increased as self-esteem decreased and vice versa. On the other hand, there was a positive correlation between internet addiction and narcissism. NPI score and number of self-portrait photographs (selfies) on Facebook were also in a positive relationship. Conversely, NPI score increased as the self-esteem decreased. The results of the study are in accordance with our previous findings on Internet use and mental health, confirming that Internet addiction is a potentially a serious public health problem. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Association between physiological oscillations in self-esteem, narcissism and internet addiction: A cross-sectional study(2017) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Milanovic, Anita (15065657900) ;Loboda, Barbara (57195473214) ;Błachnio, Agata (55807554800) ;Przepiorka, Aneta (55806637900) ;Nesic, Dejan (26023585700) ;Mazic, Sanja (6508115084) ;Dugalic, Stefan (26648755300)Ristic, Sinisa (17136405900)Internet addiction is a novel and relatively uninvestigated form of dependence that is fairly common in adolescent population. Previous research has indicated that it may be associated with other mental health problems, such as dysthymic mood and narcissistic behavior. In our study, we tested the existence and strength of relationship between Internet addiction, self-esteem and narcissism in a student population. On a sample of 244 students, we also investigated social networking activities, such as number of self-portrait photographs (“selfies”), and their potential connection with self-esteem and narcissism. Each participant completed a questionnaire consisting of Young Internet Addiction Test, Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale, and Narcissistic Personality Inventory. There was a statistically significant negative correlation between internet addiction score and self-esteem. Internet addiction increased as self-esteem decreased and vice versa. On the other hand, there was a positive correlation between internet addiction and narcissism. NPI score and number of self-portrait photographs (selfies) on Facebook were also in a positive relationship. Conversely, NPI score increased as the self-esteem decreased. The results of the study are in accordance with our previous findings on Internet use and mental health, confirming that Internet addiction is a potentially a serious public health problem. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Association between walking, dysphoric mood and anxiety in late pregnancy: A cross-sectional study(2016) ;Petrovic, Danica (57190245151) ;Perovic, Milan (36543025300) ;Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)Pantic, Igor (36703123600)Relationship between physical activity and mental disorders in late pregnancy is unclear. In this work, we demonstrate that there is a significant association between the time spent on walking and symptoms of depression and anxiety in antenatal period. The cross-sectional study was done on a sample of 200 healthy women in 9th month of physiological pregnancy at Health center Kraljevo, Serbia during 2015. Each participant was given a questionnaire consisting of general questions regarding physical activity, pregnancy, and other parameters. Also, each participant completed a Beck depression inventory (BDI) and Zung anxiety scale (ZAS). There was a statistically significant negative correlation (p<0.05) between the BDI score and the daily time spent on walking. There was also a strong positive connection between the daily time spent on walking and level of anxiety (p<0.01). To our knowledge this is the first study to jointly test the relationship between scores of Beck depression inventory and Zung anxiety scale, and time spent on walking as physical activity in antenatal period. The results represent the basis for further research in the field of gynecological psychology, psychiatry and behavioral physiology. © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Association between walking, dysphoric mood and anxiety in late pregnancy: A cross-sectional study(2016) ;Petrovic, Danica (57190245151) ;Perovic, Milan (36543025300) ;Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)Pantic, Igor (36703123600)Relationship between physical activity and mental disorders in late pregnancy is unclear. In this work, we demonstrate that there is a significant association between the time spent on walking and symptoms of depression and anxiety in antenatal period. The cross-sectional study was done on a sample of 200 healthy women in 9th month of physiological pregnancy at Health center Kraljevo, Serbia during 2015. Each participant was given a questionnaire consisting of general questions regarding physical activity, pregnancy, and other parameters. Also, each participant completed a Beck depression inventory (BDI) and Zung anxiety scale (ZAS). There was a statistically significant negative correlation (p<0.05) between the BDI score and the daily time spent on walking. There was also a strong positive connection between the daily time spent on walking and level of anxiety (p<0.01). To our knowledge this is the first study to jointly test the relationship between scores of Beck depression inventory and Zung anxiety scale, and time spent on walking as physical activity in antenatal period. The results represent the basis for further research in the field of gynecological psychology, psychiatry and behavioral physiology. © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Complexity reduction of chromatin architecture in macula densa cells during mouse postnatal development(2013) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Basta-Jovanovic, Gordana (6603093303) ;Starcevic, Vesna (7005374307) ;Paunovic, Jovana (52464213900) ;Suzic, Slavica (57193378338) ;Kojic, Zvezdana (15754075400)Pantic, Senka (6507719117)Aim: To determine whether complexity of chromatin structure in kidney macula densa cells (MDC) decreases during postnatal development in mice. Methods The levels of chromatin structural complexity were measured by determining fractal dimension of MDC nuclei. Kidney tissue was obtained from the total of 32 male Swiss albino mice divided into four age groups (n = 8): newborn (0 days), 10 days old, 20 days old and 30 days old. For a total of 640 MDC chromatin structures, fractal dimension, lacunarity, as well as parameters of Grey level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) texture were determined. Results: Chromatin fractal dimension in animals aged 10 days, 20 days and 30 days was significantly lower (P < 0.05, P < 0.01 and P < 0.001, respectively), compared with newborn mice. This complexity reduction of chromatin architecture is in accordance with previously published studies, which detected generalized and sustained loss of both tissue and cell complexity during aging. The loss of complexity was texture-independent, since there was no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05) in both chromatin angular second moment and inverse difference moment between the age groups. Conclusion: Our results indicate that age-related nuclear intrinsic factors which do not influence chromatin texture may have an important role in MDC postnatal development. © 2012 The Authors. Nephrology © 2012 Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Germinal center texture entropy as possible indicator of humoral immune response: Immunophysiology viewpoint(2012) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600)Pantic, Senka (6507719117)Purpose: In this article, we present the results indicating that spleen germinal center (GC) texture entropy determined by gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) method is related to humoral immune response. Procedures: Spleen tissue was obtained from eight outbred male short-haired guinea pigs previously immunized by sheep red blood cells (SRBC). A total of 312 images from 39 germinal centers (156 GC light zone images and 156 GC dark zone images) were acquired and analyzed by GLCM method. Angular second moment, contrast, correlation, entropy, and inverse difference moment were calculated for each image. Humoral immune response to SRBC was measured using T cell-dependent antibody response (TDAR) assay. Results: Statistically highly significant negative correlation was detected between light zone entropy and the number of TDAR plaque-forming cells (rs=-0.86, pG0.01). The entropy decreased as the plaque-forming cells increased and vice versa. A statistically significant negative correlation was also detected between dark zone entropy values and the number of plaque-forming cells (rs=-0.69, pG0.05). Conclusions: Germinal center texture entropy may be a powerful indicator of humoral immune response. This study is one of the first to point out the potential scientific value of GLCM image texture analysis in lymphoid tissue cytoarchitecture evaluation. Lymphoid tissue texture analysis could become an important and affordable addition to the conventional immunophysiology techniques. © World Molecular Imaging Society, 2011. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Germinal center texture entropy as possible indicator of humoral immune response: Immunophysiology viewpoint(2012) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600)Pantic, Senka (6507719117)Purpose: In this article, we present the results indicating that spleen germinal center (GC) texture entropy determined by gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) method is related to humoral immune response. Procedures: Spleen tissue was obtained from eight outbred male short-haired guinea pigs previously immunized by sheep red blood cells (SRBC). A total of 312 images from 39 germinal centers (156 GC light zone images and 156 GC dark zone images) were acquired and analyzed by GLCM method. Angular second moment, contrast, correlation, entropy, and inverse difference moment were calculated for each image. Humoral immune response to SRBC was measured using T cell-dependent antibody response (TDAR) assay. Results: Statistically highly significant negative correlation was detected between light zone entropy and the number of TDAR plaque-forming cells (rs=-0.86, pG0.01). The entropy decreased as the plaque-forming cells increased and vice versa. A statistically significant negative correlation was also detected between dark zone entropy values and the number of plaque-forming cells (rs=-0.69, pG0.05). Conclusions: Germinal center texture entropy may be a powerful indicator of humoral immune response. This study is one of the first to point out the potential scientific value of GLCM image texture analysis in lymphoid tissue cytoarchitecture evaluation. Lymphoid tissue texture analysis could become an important and affordable addition to the conventional immunophysiology techniques. © World Molecular Imaging Society, 2011. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Gray-level co-occurrence matrix analysis of chromatin architecture in periportal and perivenous hepatocytes(2019) ;Paunovic, Jovana (52464213900) ;Vucevic, Danijela (55881342600) ;Radosavljevic, Tatjana (6603466847) ;Pantic, Senka (6507719117) ;Veskovic, Milena (56595537100)Pantic, Igor (36703123600)Periportal hepatocytes (PPHs) and perivenous hepatocytes (PVHs) in standard optical microscopy appear to be morphologically identical. However, the functional properties of these two cell populations and their roles in liver lobules are not the same. Despite significant differences in gene expression between these two hepatocyte populations, it is still unclear whether the differences are present at the higher levels of chromatin organization. In this study, we present results, indicating that periportal and perivenous hepatocytes, when stained using toluidine blue histological dye, have different chromatin textural patterns quantified with gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) method. Hepatic tissue was obtained from ten male, healthy mice. Chromatin structures were analyzed using GLCM. For each structure, we measured the values of angular second moment, inverse difference moment, GLCM Contrast, GLCM Variance, and GLCM Sum Variance. The results indicate that there is a statistically significant difference in all GLCM mathematical parameters except the contrast. In addition, some chromatin GLCM features were in correlation with serum aminotransferase levels in perivenous, but not in periportal hepatocytes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to test the nuclear morphological differences between hepatocytes using GLCM and to investigate the respective relation with serum liver enzymes. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Gray-level co-occurrence matrix analysis of chromatin architecture in periportal and perivenous hepatocytes(2019) ;Paunovic, Jovana (52464213900) ;Vucevic, Danijela (55881342600) ;Radosavljevic, Tatjana (6603466847) ;Pantic, Senka (6507719117) ;Veskovic, Milena (56595537100)Pantic, Igor (36703123600)Periportal hepatocytes (PPHs) and perivenous hepatocytes (PVHs) in standard optical microscopy appear to be morphologically identical. However, the functional properties of these two cell populations and their roles in liver lobules are not the same. Despite significant differences in gene expression between these two hepatocyte populations, it is still unclear whether the differences are present at the higher levels of chromatin organization. In this study, we present results, indicating that periportal and perivenous hepatocytes, when stained using toluidine blue histological dye, have different chromatin textural patterns quantified with gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) method. Hepatic tissue was obtained from ten male, healthy mice. Chromatin structures were analyzed using GLCM. For each structure, we measured the values of angular second moment, inverse difference moment, GLCM Contrast, GLCM Variance, and GLCM Sum Variance. The results indicate that there is a statistically significant difference in all GLCM mathematical parameters except the contrast. In addition, some chromatin GLCM features were in correlation with serum aminotransferase levels in perivenous, but not in periportal hepatocytes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to test the nuclear morphological differences between hepatocytes using GLCM and to investigate the respective relation with serum liver enzymes. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Perinatal complications related to inherited thrombophilia: review of evidence in different regions of the world(2021) ;Dugalic, Stefan (26648755300) ;Petronijevic, Milos (21739995200) ;Stefanovic, Aleksandar (8613866900) ;Stefanovic, Katarina (57210793310) ;Perovic, Milan (36543025300) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Vrzic Petronijevic, Svetlana (14520050800) ;Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700)Zaric, Milica (56786047800)The term thrombophilia describes disorders associated with an increased predisposition of developing venous thromboembolism (VTE). It may be acquired, like in those with antiphospholipid syndrome or inherited. The aim of this review was to compare the complications and outcomes of pregnancies in women with inherited thrombophilia between different populations, including the population of our country where the results of the research are scarce. The review of literature included all papers indexed on PubMed and Medline in the last 20 years, with different study design, including other reviews of literature, systematic reviews with meta-analysis and several case-control studies and population-based cohort studies. We aimed to cover as many geographic regions as possible with the aim to show the differences in the different parts of the world and including our country. Our analysis showed that types of thrombophilia differ in different geographic regions. Also, the differences exist between one particular type of thrombophilia in different regions. Nevertheless, no matter what the differences are between prevalence, all authors investigated the association between inherited thrombophilia and poor pregnancy outcome and managed to find some kind of association. The case with our own country is similar. Although we lack in studies with this issue and the design of published studies is not powerful enough, we may conclude that in our samples, women with thrombophilia are in potential risk of several poor pregnancy outcomes. Further and better analyses are necessary to prove this hypothesis not only on the level of study sample but also on general population. Given the fact that thrombophilia certainly affects the pregnancy and its outcome, the urge to perform screening tests in every woman suspected to have this kind of disorder and with respect to differences that exist in different world regions is inevitable. © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Quantification of structural changes in acute inflammation by fractal dimension, angular second moment and correlation(2016) ;Stankovic, Marija (56954542900) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;De Luka, Silvio R. (56957018200) ;Puskas, Nela (15056782600) ;Zaletel, Ivan (56461363100) ;Milutinovic-Smiljanic, Sanja (23971105900) ;Pantic, Senka (6507719117)Trbovich, Alexander M. (57115127200)The aim of the study was to examine alteration and possible application of fractal dimension, angular second moment, and correlation for quantification of structural changes in acutely inflamed tissue. Acute inflammation was induced by injection of turpentine oil into the right and left hind limb muscles of mice, whereas control animals received intramuscular saline injection. After 12 h, animals were anesthetised and treated muscles collected. The tissue was stained by hematoxylin and eosin, digital micrographs produced, enabling determination of fractal dimension of the cells, angular second moment and correlation of studied tissue. Histopathological analysis showed presence of inflammatory infiltrate and tissue damage in inflammatory group, whereas tissue structure in control group was preserved, devoid of inflammatory infiltrate. Fractal dimension of the cells, angular second moment and correlation of treated tissue in inflammatory group decreased in comparison to the control group. In this study, we were first to observe and report that fractal dimension of the cells, angular second moment, and correlation were reduced in acutely inflamed tissue, indicating loss of overall complexity of the cells in the tissue, the tissue uniformity and structure regularity. Fractal dimension, angular second moment and correlation could be useful methods for quantification of structural changes in acute inflammation. Lay Description: The aim of this study was to examine alteration, and possible application of mathematical parameters fractal dimension, angular second moment, and correlation for quantification of structural changes in acutely-inflamed tissue. An acute inflammation was induced by injection of turpentine oil into mice muscles, whereas control group received intramuscular injection of saline. After 12 h animals were anesthetized, and treated muscles were collected. The tissue was stained, and photos of the tissue were made. Mathematical parameters, namely fractal dimension, angular second moment, and correlation of the tissue photo, were determined by computer program. Standard histopathological analysis showed that inflammatory infiltrate and tissue damage were present in inflammatory group, whereas tissue structure in control group was preserved, and without inflammatory infiltrate. Fractal dimension of the cells, angular second moment and correlation of the treated tissue in inflammatory group decreased, when compared to control group. In this study we reported, for the first time, that fractal dimension of the cells, angular second moment, and correlation had decreased in acutely-inflamed tissue, indicating loss of overall complexity of cells in tissue, tissue uniformity, and structure regularity. Fractal dimension, angular second moment, and correlation could be useful methods for quantification of structural changes in acute inflammation. © 2016 Royal Microscopical Society. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Screen viewing, body mass index, cigarette smoking and sleep duration in Belgrade university student population: Results of an observational, cross-sectional study; [Asociación entre el tiempo dedicado a actividades sedentarias e índice de masa corporal en estudiantes universitarios en Belgrado](2011) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Malbasa, Milica (50661725300) ;Ristic, Sinisa (17136405900) ;Turjacanin, Drenka (23994507500) ;Medenica, Snezana (57191865365) ;Paunovic, Jovana (52464213900)Pantic, Senka (6507719117)Background: Subjects that spend more time working on computers or watching television could have a higher body mass index. Aim: To assess the relationship between time spent in front of a screen and studying, body mass index (BMI), smoking, and sleep duration among university students. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study of 734 randomly selected students aged 21 ± 2 years (450 females) that responded an anonymous, structured questionnaire about time spent watching television or in front of a computer, time spent studying, number of daily hours of sleep, smoking habits and number of daily meals. Body mass index was also calculated for all subjects Results: Among males, the number of daily sleep hours, time spent working with computers and number of daily meals were signifi cantly higher and time spent studying was signifi cantly lower than females. Nonsmokers ate a signifi cantly higher number of meals and spent less time watching television. No association was observed between time spent in front of a screen and number of sleep hours of body mass index. Conclusions: Men and smokers spend more time working in computers. There is no association between body mass index and time spent in front of screens. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The association between IUGR and maternal inherited thrombophilias A case-control study(2018) ;Dugalić, Stefan (26648755300) ;Petronijevic, Milos (21739995200) ;Stefanovic, Aleksandar (8613866900) ;Jeremic, Katarina (6701486495) ;Petronijevic, Svetlana Vrzic (56545626100) ;Soldatovic, Ivan (35389846900) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Djunic, Irena (23396871100) ;Jokic, Zoran (26423036200) ;Djokovic, Filip (57204192329) ;Dotlic, Jelena (6504769174) ;Zaric, Milica (56786047800)Todorovic, Jovana (7003376825)One of the risk factors for vascular obstetric complications, such as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), is inherited thrombophilias. Nevertheless, routine screening for thrombophilias is not endorsed in pregnant women due to their low prevalence and conflicting results of published studies regarding the usefulness of screening in these patients. The cause of IUGR remains unknown in almost 1 quarter of cases. There are no published studies evaluating the association of inherited thrombophilias and IUGR in patients with IUGR of unknown origin. Understanding and preventing IUGR is an important public health concern, as IUGR has been associated with fetal mortality and neonatal morbidity, as well as adverse long-standing consequences. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of inherited thrombophilias in IUGR of unknown cause and to test the association between the inherited thrombophilias and IUGR of unknown cause. This study included 33 cases of IUGR of unknown cause tested for inherited thrombophilias and 66 controls individually matched for age, ethnicity, and smoking status. Patients with plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) had significantly higher odds for IUGR of unknown cause (P < .001 and P = .002, respectively) with OR 13.546 (CI 95% 3.79–48.37) and 8.139 (CI 95% 2.20–30.10), respectively. A positive association between other inherited thrombophilias (homozygous 20210 prothrombin gene mutation and homozygous factor V Leiden) and IUGR of unknown cause was also found, P = .096, OR 6.106 (CI 95% 0.72–51.30), although it was not statistically significant (P = .096, OR = 6.106, CI 95% 0.72–51.30). Our results indicate that PAI-1 and MTHFR thrombophilias represent risk factors for IUGR of otherwise unidentified cause. Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Trends of the Prevalence of Pre-gestational Diabetes in 2030 and 2050 in Belgrade Cohort(2022) ;Dugalic, Stefan (26648755300) ;Petronijevic, Milos (21739995200) ;Vasiljevic, Brankica (25121541800) ;Todorovic, Jovana (7003376825) ;Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700) ;Jotic, Aleksandra (13702545200) ;Lukic, Ljiljana (24073403700) ;Milicic, Tanja (24073432600) ;Lalić, Nebojsa (13702597500) ;Lalic, Katarina (13702563300) ;Stoiljkovic, Milica (57215024953) ;Terzic-Supic, Zorica (15840732000) ;Stanisavljevic, Tamara (57252613700) ;Stefanovic, Aleksandar (8613866900) ;Stefanovic, Katarina (57210793310) ;Vrzic-Petronijevic, Svetlana (14520050800) ;Macura, Maja (57219966636) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Piperac, Pavle (57188729382) ;Jovanovic, Marija (59805031900) ;Cerovic, Radmila (57489666400) ;Djurasevic, Sinisa (57211577561) ;Babic, Sandra (57489797700) ;Perkovic-Kepeci, Sonja (57715972800)Gojnic, Miroslava (9434266300)The aim of this study was to analyze the trends in diabetes in pregnancy in Belgrade, Serbia for the period of the past decade and forecast the number of women with pre-gestational diabetes for the years 2030 and 2050. The study included the data on all pregnant women with diabetes from the registry of the deliveries in Belgrade, by the City Institute of Public Health of Belgrade, Serbia for the period between 2010 and 2020 and the published data on the deliveries on the territory of Belgrade. During the examined period the total number of live births in Belgrade was 196,987, and the prevalence of diabetes in pregnancy was 3.4%, with the total prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes of 0.7% and overall prevalence of GDM of 2.7%. The average age of women in our study was significantly lower in 2010 compared to 2020. The forecasted prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes among all pregnant women for 2030 is 2% and 4% for 2050 in our cohort. Our study showed that the prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes has increased both among all pregnant women and among women with diabetes in pregnancy in the past decade in Belgrade, Serbia and that it is expected to increase further in the next decades and to further double by 2050. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Trends of the Prevalence of Pre-gestational Diabetes in 2030 and 2050 in Belgrade Cohort(2022) ;Dugalic, Stefan (26648755300) ;Petronijevic, Milos (21739995200) ;Vasiljevic, Brankica (25121541800) ;Todorovic, Jovana (7003376825) ;Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700) ;Jotic, Aleksandra (13702545200) ;Lukic, Ljiljana (24073403700) ;Milicic, Tanja (24073432600) ;Lalić, Nebojsa (13702597500) ;Lalic, Katarina (13702563300) ;Stoiljkovic, Milica (57215024953) ;Terzic-Supic, Zorica (15840732000) ;Stanisavljevic, Tamara (57252613700) ;Stefanovic, Aleksandar (8613866900) ;Stefanovic, Katarina (59912734800) ;Vrzic-Petronijevic, Svetlana (14520050800) ;Macura, Maja (57219966636) ;Pantic, Igor (36703123600) ;Piperac, Pavle (57188729382) ;Jovanovic, Marija (59805031900) ;Cerovic, Radmila (57489666400) ;Djurasevic, Sinisa (57211577561) ;Babic, Sandra (57489797700) ;Perkovic-Kepeci, Sonja (57715972800)Gojnic, Miroslava (9434266300)The aim of this study was to analyze the trends in diabetes in pregnancy in Belgrade, Serbia for the period of the past decade and forecast the number of women with pre-gestational diabetes for the years 2030 and 2050. The study included the data on all pregnant women with diabetes from the registry of the deliveries in Belgrade, by the City Institute of Public Health of Belgrade, Serbia for the period between 2010 and 2020 and the published data on the deliveries on the territory of Belgrade. During the examined period the total number of live births in Belgrade was 196,987, and the prevalence of diabetes in pregnancy was 3.4%, with the total prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes of 0.7% and overall prevalence of GDM of 2.7%. The average age of women in our study was significantly lower in 2010 compared to 2020. The forecasted prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes among all pregnant women for 2030 is 2% and 4% for 2050 in our cohort. Our study showed that the prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes has increased both among all pregnant women and among women with diabetes in pregnancy in the past decade in Belgrade, Serbia and that it is expected to increase further in the next decades and to further double by 2050. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.