Not exact matches
Lily's book (and online
program of the same name), Real Food for
Gestational Diabetes, is the first to advocate for a nutrient - dense, lower carb diet for managing gestationa
Gestational Diabetes, is the first to advocate for a nutrient - dense, lower carb diet for managing gestational d
Diabetes, is the first to advocate for a nutrient - dense, lower carb diet for managing
gestationalgestational diabetesdiabetes.
The implications of these data are that maternal treatment with antioxidants may provide possible therapy against the
programming effects on vascular dysfunction in pregnancy complicated by fetal hypoxia, such as during placental insufficiency, preeclampsia,
gestational diabetes or high altitude pregnancy.
In fact, this is considered so effective that it is part of a regular monitoring
program for people who have
diabetes and women who are diagnosed with
gestational diabetes are often required to monitor their blood glucose anyway.
A better knowledge of
gestational diabetes pre-pregnancy predictors could help in identifying women at risk and before becoming pregnant, and initiate intervention
programs for preventing
gestational diabetes and its related risks.
Strategies to optimize participation in
diabetes prevention
programs following
gestational diabetes: a focus group study
Regarding the child, the importance of the intrauterine and early postnatal environments for metabolic
programming and modifications of the epigenome is increasingly recognised, 12 — 14 particularly for metabolic diseases such as obesity and
diabetes.15 Thus, GDM is related to macrosomia at birth (> 4 kg), to excess body fat and (central) obesity and to insulin secretion in infants and children, the obesity being in part mediated by maternal body mass index (BMI) or birth weight.16 — 23 Intrauterine exposure to GDM also doubles the risk for subsequent type 2
diabetes in offspring compared with offspring of mothers with a high genetic predisposition for type 2
diabetes, but with normal glucose tolerance during the index pregnancy.24 Maternal prepregnancy overweight and excessive
gestational weight gain also predict high birth weight and adiposity during infancy.12 25 This is highly relevant, as up to 60 % — 70 % of women with GDM are overweight or obese before pregnancy.26 Finally, maternal lifestyle behaviour such as a high fat diet or lack of physical activity during pregnancy can influence offspring adiposity independent of maternal obesity.12 27
Thus, in the
Diabetes Prevention Program, weight loss after GDM reduced future diabetes incidence by 16 % for every kilogram lost.77 The Nurses Health Study found that healthy diet patterns such as a Mediterranean diet, a Dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) pattern diet or an Alternative Healthy Eating diet reduced diabetes incidence by 40 % — 57 % in women who had GDM 14 years before.78 Evidence of the Gestational Diabetes» Effects on Moms study shows that a lifestyle intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weig
Diabetes Prevention
Program, weight loss after GDM reduced future
diabetes incidence by 16 % for every kilogram lost.77 The Nurses Health Study found that healthy diet patterns such as a Mediterranean diet, a Dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) pattern diet or an Alternative Healthy Eating diet reduced diabetes incidence by 40 % — 57 % in women who had GDM 14 years before.78 Evidence of the Gestational Diabetes» Effects on Moms study shows that a lifestyle intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weig
diabetes incidence by 16 % for every kilogram lost.77 The Nurses Health Study found that healthy diet patterns such as a Mediterranean diet, a Dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) pattern diet or an Alternative Healthy Eating diet reduced
diabetes incidence by 40 % — 57 % in women who had GDM 14 years before.78 Evidence of the Gestational Diabetes» Effects on Moms study shows that a lifestyle intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weig
diabetes incidence by 40 % — 57 % in women who had GDM 14 years before.78 Evidence of the
Gestational Diabetes» Effects on Moms study shows that a lifestyle intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weig
Diabetes» Effects on Moms study shows that a lifestyle intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weight.79 80