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Review
. 2020 Oct 6;12(10):3050.
doi: 10.3390/nu12103050.

Diet and Healthy Lifestyle in the Management of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

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Diet and Healthy Lifestyle in the Management of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Louise Rasmussen et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) among pregnant women increases the risk of both short-term and long-term complications, such as birth complications, babies large for gestational age (LGA), and type 2 diabetes in both mother and offspring. Lifestyle changes are essential in the management of GDM. In this review, we seek to provide an overview of the lifestyle changes which can be recommended in the management of GDM. The diet recommended for women with GDM should contain sufficient macronutrients and micronutrients to support the growth of the foetus and, at the same time, limit postprandial glucose excursions and encourage appropriate maternal gestational weight gain. Blood glucose excursions and hyperglycaemic episodes depend on carbohydrate-intake. Therefore, nutritional counselling should focus on the type, amount, and distribution of carbohydrates in the diet. Further, physical activity has beneficial effects on glucose and insulin levels and it can contribute to a better glycaemic control.

Keywords: GDM; diet; gestational diabetes mellitus; lifestyle; nutrition; physical activity; pregnancy; weight management.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest regarding the publication of this paper.

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The blood glucose levels according to different strategies for daily food intake. Blue curve illustrates the normal meal pattern and red curve illustrates meal pattern in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) to avoid excessive blood glucose fluctuations and to preserve the planned number of calories to be ingested. Blue arrows: Three main meals. Red arrows: three main meals and three snacks.

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