Dietary, lifestyle interventions beneficial before pregnancy
Business Standard: According to a new research, dietary and lifestyle interventions are important for overweight and obese women before their pregnancy.
The study was published in the journal 'The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology'. The researchers reported the results of a large study of birth outcomes in more than 500 overweight or obese women from three public maternity units in Adelaide, Australia.
The GRoW (Metformin for Gestational Restriction of Weight in pregnant women) trial was designed to reduce risks for pregnant women who are overweight or obese.
The researchers investigated the potential of the use of common diabetes medication metformin during pregnancy to reduce pregnancy weight gain and improve pregnancy outcomes.
"In high-income countries, roughly 50% of women are already overweight or obese when they become pregnant. This places both the mother and her infant at risk of a range of pregnancy and birth outcomes and can also lead to high infant birth weight, which in turn can lead to childhood obesity," said study researcher Jodie Dodd.
The study enrolled women who were pregnant and overweight or obese. Half of the women were given a medication called metformin, usually used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. All women were given advice on healthy diet and lifestyle. BS
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