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Dr. Jean-Francois Gautier speculated that diabetic mothers' high blood sugar levels somehow affect the development of the fetus's pancreas, an organ involved in diabetes.
Gautier said that adult children of type 1 diabetic mothers "need to stay fit and lean" in order to avoid two important risk factors for type 2 diabetes -- obesity and inactivity.
During the study, published in the medical journal The Lancet, Gautier and his colleagues measured whether participants showed signs of a condition known as impaired glucose tolerance, a condition marked by elevated blood sugar levels that often precedes type 2 diabetes.
Gautier, born in Paris, is a French journalist and writer, who was for eight years the political correspondent in India and South Asia for “Le Figaro” and now works for Ouest-France, the largest circulation daily in France and LCI, France`s 24 hour TV news channel.
Gautier would like to have one sponsor per project --- that is, one period of Indian history, like the Portuguese rule for instance, which leads after a year of research to a traveling exhibition before being housed in a temporary museum.
Gautier is planning to be in Washington DC during the first week of May 2004 with a small Kashmiri Pandit exhibition and may travel to some other cities in the US and will try to get a Congressional hearing on the plight of the Kashmiri Pandits.