Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is one of the most frequent complications of pregnancy and is characterized by a carbohydrate intolerance which is diagnosed with the oral glucose tolerance test. The prevalence of GDM in our population is about 12%, but risk factors like a previous GDM, ethnicity, a parent with diabetes mellitus type 2 and maternal overweight may increase its occurrence. Complications of GDM are a pre-term birth (before 37 wk gestation), macrosomia (birth weight ≥4 kg) and gestational hypertension. Actually, GDM is principally treated with diet and, if it is necessary, with insulin; but the challenge is the prevention of GDM. Among the measures used, changes in life-style (diet1exercise) failed to prevent GDM whereas metformin showed conflicting results. A promising supplement is myo-inositol (MI) which was given from first trimester until delivery to women at risk for GDM reporting a significant decrease in GDM occurrence by more than 60% comparing to the placebo group. Recently, a secondary analysis from 3 randomized controlled trials demonstrated that MI may also significantly reduce some of GDM complications such as pre-term birth and macrosomia with a favorable impact on mother and fetus well being.

Myo-inositol for the prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus. A brief review / D'Anna, R.; Santamaria, A.; Alibrandi, A.; Corrado, F.; Benedetto, A. D.; Facchinetti, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE AND VITAMINOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-4800. - 65:Supplement(2019), pp. S59-S61. [10.3177/jnsv.65.S59]

Myo-inositol for the prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus. A brief review

D'Anna R.;Santamaria A.;Facchinetti F.
2019

Abstract

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is one of the most frequent complications of pregnancy and is characterized by a carbohydrate intolerance which is diagnosed with the oral glucose tolerance test. The prevalence of GDM in our population is about 12%, but risk factors like a previous GDM, ethnicity, a parent with diabetes mellitus type 2 and maternal overweight may increase its occurrence. Complications of GDM are a pre-term birth (before 37 wk gestation), macrosomia (birth weight ≥4 kg) and gestational hypertension. Actually, GDM is principally treated with diet and, if it is necessary, with insulin; but the challenge is the prevention of GDM. Among the measures used, changes in life-style (diet1exercise) failed to prevent GDM whereas metformin showed conflicting results. A promising supplement is myo-inositol (MI) which was given from first trimester until delivery to women at risk for GDM reporting a significant decrease in GDM occurrence by more than 60% comparing to the placebo group. Recently, a secondary analysis from 3 randomized controlled trials demonstrated that MI may also significantly reduce some of GDM complications such as pre-term birth and macrosomia with a favorable impact on mother and fetus well being.
2019
65
Supplement
S59
S61
Myo-inositol for the prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus. A brief review / D'Anna, R.; Santamaria, A.; Alibrandi, A.; Corrado, F.; Benedetto, A. D.; Facchinetti, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE AND VITAMINOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-4800. - 65:Supplement(2019), pp. S59-S61. [10.3177/jnsv.65.S59]
D'Anna, R.; Santamaria, A.; Alibrandi, A.; Corrado, F.; Benedetto, A. D.; Facchinetti, F.
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