1.Research progress in the association of periodontitis and gestational diabetes mellitus.
Fen LIU ; Zhi Feii ZHOU ; Rui Xin WU ; Tian Xiao ZHU ; Fa Ming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(12):1258-1265
Periodontitis is the main cause of adult tooth loss, which seriously affects oral health and acts as a high-risk factor for varieties of systemic diseases. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as glucose intolerance occurred or firstly identified during pregnancy. Prevalence of GDM is increasing over the past years worldwide. Besides adverse effects toward maternal and infant health in perinatal period, GDM also has long-term effects. Current studies have demonstrated that there is a bidirectional relationship between periodontitis and diabetes; however, the exact relationship between periodontitis and GDM remains elusive. In this paper, first reviewed the clinical association of periodontitis and GDM, and then discussed the underlying mechanisms of the two diseases, finally summarized the positive effect of periodontal therapy in controlling GDM. This paper will provide theoretical basis for the prevention diagnosis and therapy for the related diseases, promoting the maternal and infant health.
Pregnancy
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Diabetes, Gestational/prevention & control*
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Periodontitis/complications*
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Risk Factors
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Case-Control Studies
2.Research progress on the preventive and therapeutic effects of exercise on gestational diabetes mellitus.
Le Sha WANG ; Yi Bo TANG ; Zhao Xia LIANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(11):1808-1812
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy, which poses a serious health risk to mothers and infants. In recent years, many studies have revealed the important role of exercise in preventing GDM, regulating blood glucose and ameliorating insulin resistance, as well as its potential value as an emerging therapeutic approach in improving maternal and infant outcomes and long-term health. This review discusses the latest research progress on the effect of exercise on the prevention and treatment of GDM, aims to deepen the knowledge of exercise therapy for GDM and provides guidance and assistance for the clinical treatment of GDM.
Pregnancy
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Infant
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Female
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Humans
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Diabetes, Gestational/prevention & control*
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Exercise
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Insulin Resistance
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Blood Glucose
3.Research progress on the preventive and therapeutic effects of exercise on gestational diabetes mellitus.
Le Sha WANG ; Yi Bo TANG ; Zhao Xia LIANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(11):1808-1812
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy, which poses a serious health risk to mothers and infants. In recent years, many studies have revealed the important role of exercise in preventing GDM, regulating blood glucose and ameliorating insulin resistance, as well as its potential value as an emerging therapeutic approach in improving maternal and infant outcomes and long-term health. This review discusses the latest research progress on the effect of exercise on the prevention and treatment of GDM, aims to deepen the knowledge of exercise therapy for GDM and provides guidance and assistance for the clinical treatment of GDM.
Pregnancy
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Infant
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Female
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Humans
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Diabetes, Gestational/prevention & control*
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Exercise
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Insulin Resistance
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Blood Glucose
4.Effect of breastfeeding on childhood overweight in the offspring of mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus.
Ya-Ling ZHAO ; Run-Mei MA ; Yong-Kun HUANG ; Kun LIANG ; Zheng-Bo DING
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2013;15(1):56-61
OBJECTIVETo investigate whether breastfeeding can reduce the risk of childhood overweight in the offspring of mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
METHODSFollow-up was performed on 1189 offspring of mothers with GDM between January 2003 and December 2009. The influence of the manner and duration of breastfeeding between 0 to 3 months after birth on the risk of childhood overweight in the offspring of mothers with GDM was analyzed by logistic regression.
RESULTSAfter correcting confounding factors such as pre-pregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, gestational blood sugar, sex, birth weight, age and farther's body weight, it was found that the risk of childhood overweight in the offspring who received exclusive breastfeeding during the first 3 months after birth was lower than in the artificial feeding group (OR: 0.479, 95%CI: 0.256-0.897). Offspring who were breastfed for 0 to 3 months, 4 to 6 months and over 6 months had a lower risk of childhood overweight than the artificial feeding group (OR: 0.456, 95%CI: 0.233-0.827; OR: 0.29, 95%CI: 0.103-0.817; OR: 0.534, 95%CI: 0.280-0.970), offspring who were breastfed for 4 to 6 months had a lower risk of childhood overweight than those who were breastfed for 0 to 3 months (OR: 0.372, 95%CI: 0.129-0.874), and offspring who were breastfed for more than 6 months did not show significantly lower risk of overweight than those who were breastfed for less than 6 months (OR: 0.769, 95%CI: 0.470-1.258).
CONCLUSIONSWithin 3 months of birth, breastfeeding, especially exclusively, may reduce the risk of childhood overweight in the offspring of mothers with GDM. Within 6 months of birth, the risk of childhood overweight decreases as the duration of breastfeeding increases, but prolonging the duration of breastfeeding cannot necessarily reduce the risk of childhood overweight after postnatal six months.
Birth Weight ; Breast Feeding ; Diabetes, Gestational ; metabolism ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Logistic Models ; Overweight ; prevention & control ; Pregnancy ; Risk
5.Effects of a Coaching Program on Comprehensive Lifestyle Modification for Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2014;44(6):672-681
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using a Coaching Program on Comprehensive Lifestyle Modification with pregnant women who have gestational diabetes. METHODS: The research design for this study was a non-equivalent control group quasi-experimental study. Pregnant women with gestational diabetes were recruited from D women's hospital located in Gyeonggi Province from April to October, 2013. Participants in this study were 34 for the control group and 34 for the experimental group. The experimental group participated in the Coaching Program on Comprehensive Lifestyle Modification. The program consisted of education, small group coaching and telephone coaching over 4weeks. Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS 21.0 program. RESULTS: There were significant improvements in self-care behavior, and decreases in depression, fasting blood sugar and HbA1C in the experimental group compared to the control group. However, no significant differences were found between the two groups for knowledge of gestational diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSION: The Coaching Program on Comprehensive Lifestyle Modification used in this study was found to be effective in improving self-care behavior and reducing depression, fasting blood sugar and HbA1C, and is recommended for use in clinical practice as an effective nursing intervention for pregnant women with gestational diabetes.
Adult
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Behavior Therapy
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Blood Glucose/analysis
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Depression
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Diabetes, Gestational/*prevention & control
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Female
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Humans
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Knowledge
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Life Style
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Patient Education as Topic
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Pregnancy
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*Program Evaluation
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Questionnaires
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Self Care
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Telephone
6.Thromboelastography in women with pathological pregnancies: a preliminary study.
Wei WANG ; Ai-ming WANG ; Xin-qiang HUANG ; Wen JIANG ; Xiao-ning JIA
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2014;29(1):63-64
ABNORMALITIES during pregnancy are regarded as pathological pregnancy. Early detection of anomalies is urgent to take measures as soon as possible to prevent serious pregnancy complications. Procoagulant-anticoagulant imbalance is often the pathological basis of many pathological pregnancy conditions, leading to a hypercoagulable state. We compared the thromboelastographic parameters between pathological pregnancy and normal pregnancy patients, evaluated the value of thromboelastography in early detecting pathological pregnancy and predicting postpartum hemorrhage.
Diabetes, Gestational
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blood
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Female
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Humans
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Postpartum Hemorrhage
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blood
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prevention & control
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Pre-Eclampsia
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blood
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic
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blood
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Thrombelastography
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methods
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Venous Thrombosis
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blood