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Gestational Diabetes (GDM) is a common complication of pregnancy, reflecting inadequate beta cell compensation in the face of pregnancy-related insulin resistance. The prevalence and severity of GDM reflects the population rate of Type 2 diabetes in young women and is generally increasing with the advance of the global obesity epidemic.
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Gestational Diabetes (GDM) is a common complication of pregnancy, reflecting inadequate beta cell compensation in the face of pregnancy-related insulin resistance. The prevalence and severity of GDM reflects the population rate of Type 2 diabetes in young women and is generally increasing with the advance of the global obesity epidemic.
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Update on Gestational Diabetes
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2010As the rate of obesity increases in adolescent and adult women in the United States, practitioners of obstetrics see higher rates of gestational diabetes. Recent clinical studies suggest that women with gestational diabetes have impaired pancreatic beta-cell function and reduced beta-cell adaptation resulting in insufficient insulin secretion to ...
Tara D. Benjamin, Gabriella Pridjian
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Norethisterone and Gestational Diabetes
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2008In a single practice during the 21 years 1971-1991, the incidence of gestational diabetes in pregnancies in which norethisterone was prescribed was 32.4% (22 of 69) in comparison with 7.1% in pregnancies in which the women did not take norethisterone (137 of 1,684) (p < 0.001). Gestational diabetes was no less severe (degree of hyperglycaemia, need for
Toni Cookson+3 more
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Adipokines in gestational diabetes
The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2014Gestational diabetes is characterised by glucose intolerance with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. The disease shows facets of the metabolic syndrome including obesity, insulin resistance, and dyslipidaemia. Adipokines are a group of proteins secreted from adipocytes, which are dysregulated in obesity and contribute to metabolic and ...
Matthias Blüher+2 more
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Therapy of gestational diabetes
Acta Endocrinologica, 1986Abstract. Even minor abnormalities of maternal carbohydrate metabolism may influence foetal development. This study aimed at examining the relations between impaired glucose tolerance and blood glucose behavior under a standardized diet in late pregnancy and at looking for the obstetrical and neonatal outcome after normalization of blood glucose ...
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The Management of Gestational Diabetes
Current Diabetes Reviews, 2012The incidence of gestational diabetes is increasing, with higher obesity in the pregnant population, lifestyle changes and migration thought to underlie this. Recent large studies, such as the MiG, HAPO and ACHOIS trials, have furthered our understanding of both the implications of the disease and the management options available.
Caroline Ovadia, Archana Dixit
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The offspring of gestational diabetes
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2003Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) usually develops in the second half of pregnancy and, in order to address the impact of GDM on the conceptus, several issues must be raised: what are the immediate implications for the fetus and the neonate and why do they happen? What are the consequences for the offspring? What can be done?
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Control of gestational diabetes
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1995AbstractObjective: The purpose of the study was to determine the best regimen for metabolic control of gestational diabetes. Methods: A prospective study was conducted over a period of 5 years in 355 diabetic women delivered at the King Fahd Hospital of the University, Al‐Khobar, Saudi Arabia, between January 1987 and December 1991.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Our purpose was to determine how residents in obstetrics and gynecology and fellows in maternal-fetal medicine are currently being trained to diagnose and manage gestational diabetes mellitus.Questionnaires were mailed to 202 obstetrics and gynecology residency program directors and 78 maternal-fetal medicine fellowship directors.Sixty-four (82%) of ...
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Our purpose was to determine how residents in obstetrics and gynecology and fellows in maternal-fetal medicine are currently being trained to diagnose and manage gestational diabetes mellitus.Questionnaires were mailed to 202 obstetrics and gynecology residency program directors and 78 maternal-fetal medicine fellowship directors.Sixty-four (82%) of ...
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