| Literature DB >> 31519528 |
Carla Assaf-Balut7, Nuria García de la Torre1, Alfonso L Calle-Pascual3, Alfonso L Calle-Pascual3, Nuria Garcia de la Torre3, Alejandra Durán3, Inés Jiménez3, Miguel Ángel Rubio3, Miguel Ángel Herraíz4, Nuria Izquierdo4, Noelia Pérez4, Amparo Sabaté Garcia5, Georgina Cutillas Dominguez5, María José Torrejón6, María Ángeles Cuadrado6, Carla Assaf-Balut7, Laura Del Valle7, Elena Bordiú8, Johanna Valerio8, Ana Barabash8, Marisol Sánchez Orta9, María Victoria Sáez de Parayuelo9, Luzdivina Fernandez Muñoz9, Félix Calzada9.
Abstract
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) increases the risk of adverse events in pregnancy and jeopardizes long-term health of the mother and offspring. There is currently no consensus as to what screening strategies improve the efficiency of GDM diagnosis. Which criteria should be used? Is the one-step or two-step procedure better? There is no agreement as to what the best dietary approach in the treatment of GDM is. In addition, different nutritional interventions have been studied in the prevention of GDM. The Mediterranean diet seems to be effective in preventing GDM and other maternofoetal outcomes. We review herein our experience using the one-step criteria for GDM screening; the treatment and prevention strategies used; and the overall impact of nutrition on maternofoetal health.Entities:
Keywords: Alimentación; Cribado; Diabetes gestacional; Diet; Estudio San Carlos; GDM; IADPSG; Prevención; Prevention; Screening; St. Carlos study; Tratamiento; Treatment
Year: 2019 PMID: 31519528 DOI: 10.1016/j.endinu.2019.06.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocrinol Diabetes Nutr (Engl Ed) ISSN: 2530-0180 Impact factor: 1.417