Maternal dietary patterns, diet quality and micronutrient status in gestational diabetes mellitus across different economies: A review

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL AIMS Medical Science Pub Date : 2019-01-24 DOI:10.3934/MEDSCI.2019.1.76
S. Misra, Yang Wai Yew, Tan Seok Shin
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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common metabolic disorders known to develop during pregnancy. Besides obesity and sedentary lifestyles being the main predisposing factors, dietary measures play an important role in its progression too. Hence, managing GDM has become a great challenge for healthcare professionals globally. It is pertinent to establish and manage the predisposing factors for GDM. Many studies have investigated the potential dietary risk factors linked to GDM, especially dietary patterns and diet quality. While certain healthful dietary patterns incorporating wholegrain cereals, high in fruits and vegetables, low meat and saturated fats have been protective against GDM, deficiencies of micronutrients such as potassium, magnesium, and possibly zinc and chromium may predispose one to carbohydrate intolerance. The alterations in iron and zinc body stores could also affect GDM. Dietary iron, vitamin C and D are amongst the micronutrients associated with the development and prevention of diabetes in pregnant women. However, evidences on the effects of vitamins, minerals other indices of maternal diet quality on GDM are inconclusive. This review provides an overview of the emerging evidences on the role of maternal dietary patterns, diet quality and micronutrients, which may contribute in the prevention of GDM across the different economies in the world. The results will empower the healthcare professionals to prevent and manage GDM effectively.
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不同经济体孕妇饮食模式、饮食质量和微量营养素状况对妊娠糖尿病的影响
妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)是妊娠期最常见的代谢紊乱之一。除了肥胖和久坐不动的生活方式是主要的诱发因素外,饮食措施在其发展中也起着重要作用。因此,管理GDM已成为全球医疗保健专业人员面临的巨大挑战。建立和管理GDM的易感因素是有针对性的。许多研究调查了与GDM相关的潜在饮食风险因素,特别是饮食模式和饮食质量。虽然某些健康的饮食模式,包括全麦谷物、多吃水果和蔬菜、少吃肉和饱和脂肪,可以预防GDM,但缺乏微量营养素,如钾、镁、锌和铬,可能会使人容易产生碳水化合物不耐症。体内铁和锌含量的变化也可能影响GDM。饮食中的铁、维生素C和D是与孕妇糖尿病的发生和预防有关的微量营养素。然而,维生素、矿物质等母体饮食质量指标对GDM的影响尚无定论。这篇综述概述了关于母亲饮食模式、饮食质量和微量营养素的作用的新证据,这些证据可能有助于预防全球不同经济体的GDM。结果将使医疗保健专业人员能够有效地预防和管理GDM。
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