Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Goveia, Pâmella
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Cañon-Montañez, Wilson, Santos, Danilo de Paula, Lopes, Gabriela Wünsch, Ma, Ronald Ching Wan, Duncan, Bruce Bartholow, Ziegelmann, Patricia Klarmann, Schmidt, Maria Inês
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Type 2 diabetes is increasing among the young, and gestational diabetes (GDM) offers a unique opportunity for diabetes prevention. We aimed to systematically review postpartum randomized trials to summarize the benefits of lifestyle interventions for women with previous GDM. Methods: We searched for RCTs involving women with previous GDM that compared lifestyle interventions—diet, physical activity or breastfeeding—at postpartum with usual care up to May 2018. Results: Of 1,895 abstracts identified, we selected 15 studies investigating incidence of diabetes or changes in glycemia. Most interventions focused on changes in diet and physical activity, only one also on incentive to breastfeeding. Meta-analysis of 8 studies investigating incidence of diabetes revealed a homogeneous (I2 = 10%), reduction of 25% (RR = 0.75; 95%CI: 0.55–1.03) borderline statistically significant. Only trials offering intervention soon after delivery (<6 months post-partum) were effective (RR = 0.61; 95%CI: 0.40–0.94; p for subgroup comparison = 0.11). Overall, no benefit was found regarding measures of glycemia. Although moderate reductions in weight (MD = −1.07 kg; −1.43−0.72 kg); BMI (MD = −0.94 kg/m2; −1.79 −0.09 kg/m2); and waist circumference (MD = −0.98 cm; −1.75 −0.21 cm) were observed, effects were larger with longer follow-up. Conclusions: Summary results of the available evidence support benefits of lifestyle interventions at postpartum for women with previous GDM. Benefits, although smaller than those of major trials based in older subjects receiving intensive interventions, appear clinically relevant for this young subset of woman. Further studies are needed to improve the quality of the evidence and to further tailor interventions to this specific setting.
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spelling Goveia, PâmellaCañon-Montañez, WilsonSantos, Danilo de PaulaLopes, Gabriela WünschMa, Ronald Ching WanDuncan, Bruce BartholowZiegelmann, Patricia KlarmannSchmidt, Maria Inês2019-09-28T03:47:41Z20181664-2392http://hdl.handle.net/10183/199831001099953Background: Type 2 diabetes is increasing among the young, and gestational diabetes (GDM) offers a unique opportunity for diabetes prevention. We aimed to systematically review postpartum randomized trials to summarize the benefits of lifestyle interventions for women with previous GDM. Methods: We searched for RCTs involving women with previous GDM that compared lifestyle interventions—diet, physical activity or breastfeeding—at postpartum with usual care up to May 2018. Results: Of 1,895 abstracts identified, we selected 15 studies investigating incidence of diabetes or changes in glycemia. Most interventions focused on changes in diet and physical activity, only one also on incentive to breastfeeding. Meta-analysis of 8 studies investigating incidence of diabetes revealed a homogeneous (I2 = 10%), reduction of 25% (RR = 0.75; 95%CI: 0.55–1.03) borderline statistically significant. Only trials offering intervention soon after delivery (<6 months post-partum) were effective (RR = 0.61; 95%CI: 0.40–0.94; p for subgroup comparison = 0.11). Overall, no benefit was found regarding measures of glycemia. Although moderate reductions in weight (MD = −1.07 kg; −1.43−0.72 kg); BMI (MD = −0.94 kg/m2; −1.79 −0.09 kg/m2); and waist circumference (MD = −0.98 cm; −1.75 −0.21 cm) were observed, effects were larger with longer follow-up. Conclusions: Summary results of the available evidence support benefits of lifestyle interventions at postpartum for women with previous GDM. Benefits, although smaller than those of major trials based in older subjects receiving intensive interventions, appear clinically relevant for this young subset of woman. Further studies are needed to improve the quality of the evidence and to further tailor interventions to this specific setting.application/pdfengFrontiers in endocrinology. [Lausanne : Frontiers Research Foundation]. Vol. 9, (Oct. 2018), Article 583, [13] p.Diabetes mellitus tipo 2Diabetes gestacionalRevisão sistemáticaMulheresEstilo de vidaGestationalLife stylePrimary preventionWomenLifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysisEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001099953.pdf.txt001099953.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain48078http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/199831/2/001099953.pdf.txt0b31af72705121917ebfa4488f64f54fMD52ORIGINAL001099953.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2432773http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/199831/1/001099953.pdf1b8ead57805be9bd6c90ba96d3125e98MD5110183/1998312019-09-29 03:45:43.307361oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/199831Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-09-29T06:45:43Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis
spellingShingle Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis
Goveia, Pâmella
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Diabetes gestacional
Revisão sistemática
Mulheres
Estilo de vida
Gestational
Life style
Primary prevention
Women
title_short Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort Lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus : a systematic review and meta-analysis
author Goveia, Pâmella
author_facet Goveia, Pâmella
Cañon-Montañez, Wilson
Santos, Danilo de Paula
Lopes, Gabriela Wünsch
Ma, Ronald Ching Wan
Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
Ziegelmann, Patricia Klarmann
Schmidt, Maria Inês
author_role author
author2 Cañon-Montañez, Wilson
Santos, Danilo de Paula
Lopes, Gabriela Wünsch
Ma, Ronald Ching Wan
Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
Ziegelmann, Patricia Klarmann
Schmidt, Maria Inês
author2_role author
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Goveia, Pâmella
Cañon-Montañez, Wilson
Santos, Danilo de Paula
Lopes, Gabriela Wünsch
Ma, Ronald Ching Wan
Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
Ziegelmann, Patricia Klarmann
Schmidt, Maria Inês
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Diabetes gestacional
Revisão sistemática
Mulheres
Estilo de vida
topic Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Diabetes gestacional
Revisão sistemática
Mulheres
Estilo de vida
Gestational
Life style
Primary prevention
Women
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Gestational
Life style
Primary prevention
Women
description Background: Type 2 diabetes is increasing among the young, and gestational diabetes (GDM) offers a unique opportunity for diabetes prevention. We aimed to systematically review postpartum randomized trials to summarize the benefits of lifestyle interventions for women with previous GDM. Methods: We searched for RCTs involving women with previous GDM that compared lifestyle interventions—diet, physical activity or breastfeeding—at postpartum with usual care up to May 2018. Results: Of 1,895 abstracts identified, we selected 15 studies investigating incidence of diabetes or changes in glycemia. Most interventions focused on changes in diet and physical activity, only one also on incentive to breastfeeding. Meta-analysis of 8 studies investigating incidence of diabetes revealed a homogeneous (I2 = 10%), reduction of 25% (RR = 0.75; 95%CI: 0.55–1.03) borderline statistically significant. Only trials offering intervention soon after delivery (<6 months post-partum) were effective (RR = 0.61; 95%CI: 0.40–0.94; p for subgroup comparison = 0.11). Overall, no benefit was found regarding measures of glycemia. Although moderate reductions in weight (MD = −1.07 kg; −1.43−0.72 kg); BMI (MD = −0.94 kg/m2; −1.79 −0.09 kg/m2); and waist circumference (MD = −0.98 cm; −1.75 −0.21 cm) were observed, effects were larger with longer follow-up. Conclusions: Summary results of the available evidence support benefits of lifestyle interventions at postpartum for women with previous GDM. Benefits, although smaller than those of major trials based in older subjects receiving intensive interventions, appear clinically relevant for this young subset of woman. Further studies are needed to improve the quality of the evidence and to further tailor interventions to this specific setting.
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