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Prevention of Gestational Diabetes
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Physical ActivityGynecologyWeight ManagementHigh-risk PregnancyObesityKinesiologyPhysical ExerciseClinical ExerciseHealth SciencesDiabetes ManagementGestational DiabetesMaternal HealthObese Pregnant WomenPregnancy NutritionPhysical Activity EpidemiologyAbortionDiabetesExercise PhysiologyPregnancyMedicineWomen's Health
OBJECTIVE To examine the feasibility of an individualized exercise program to prevent gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in obese pregnant women. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The study was a pilot randomized controlled trial with obese pregnant women (intervention group, individualized exercise program [n = 25]; control group, usual care [n = 25]). Average weekly energy expenditure (MET hours per week and kilocalories per week) of exercise-specific activity was assessed during pregnancy using the Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire. Fasting glucose and insulin and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) were assessed at baseline and 20, 28, and 36 weeks' gestation. RESULTS Of the women in the intervention group, 16 of 22 (73%) achieved more than 900 kcal/week of exercise-based activity at 28 weeks compared with 8 of 19 women in the control group (42%), P = 0.047. However, insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) did not differ between the groups. CONCLUSION This intervention was feasible and prompted a modest increase in physical activity. However, we are not confident that this intervention would be sufficient to prevent GDM.
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