1. Gestational diabetes mellitus: ensuring healthy futures.
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Morgan, Harriet D, Hamza, Malak, Morrison, Amy E, Campbell, Cathy, Cassar, Caroline Borg, Thayyil, Sheena, and Meek, Claire L
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INSULIN therapy , *METFORMIN , *FAMILY planning , *PATIENT compliance , *MEDICAL protocols , *SMOKING cessation , *WEIGHT gain in pregnancy , *MATERNAL age , *BEHAVIOR modification , *STRESS management , *GESTATIONAL diabetes , *GLUCOSE tolerance tests , *GLYCEMIC control , *REGULATION of body weight , *NUTRITION counseling , *LOW-carbohydrate diet , *EXERCISE intensity , *LABOR (Obstetrics) , *POSTNATAL care , *CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors , *BLOOD sugar , *RESISTANCE training , *INFANT nutrition , *PRENATAL care , *AEROBIC exercises , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *HEALTH behavior , *MEDICAL screening , *INDIVIDUALIZED medicine , *DIET therapy for diabetes , *CHILDBIRTH , *BLOOD sugar monitoring , *PATIENT aftercare , *DISEASE risk factors , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
Gestational diabetes mellitus is the most common medical condition in pregnancy, disproportionately affecting overweight or obese women and those from non-White populations. The lack of standardised screening and diagnostic consensus contributes to varying prevalence. Conventional risk factor-based screening can leave women undiagnosed, leading to increased risk of harm. If diet and lifestyle modifications fail to achieve glycaemic targets, prompt treatment should be initiated to manage glucose levels. A planned birth is crucial to ensure the best outcomes. Postpartum, women need screening for type 2 diabetes and other cardiometabolic risk factors, enrollment in diabetes prevention programmes, and counselling on the increased risk of future cardiometabolic disease for themselves and their offspring, highlighting the importance of ongoing prevention and management strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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