Gestational Diabetes Mellitus:current knowledge and unmet needs.
Sarah H KoningKlaas HoogenbergHelen L LutgersPaul P van den BergBruce H R WolffenbuttelPublished in: Journal of diabetes (2016)
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a global health concern, not only because its prevalence is high and on the increase, but also because of the potential implications for the health of mothers and their offspring. Unfortunately, there is considerable controversy in the literature surrounding the diagnosis and treatment of GDM, as well as the possible long-term consequences for the offspring. As a result, worldwide there is a lack of uniformly accepted diagnostic criteria and the advice regarding the treatment of GDM, including diet, insulin therapy, and the use of oral blood glucose-lowering agents, is highly variable. In this review we provide an overview of the important issues in the field of GDM, including diagnostic criteria, different treatment regimens available, and the long-term consequences of GDM in the offspring.
Keyphrases
- blood glucose
- global health
- healthcare
- high fat diet
- public health
- pregnant women
- type diabetes
- systematic review
- glycemic control
- blood pressure
- weight loss
- combination therapy
- metabolic syndrome
- mesenchymal stem cells
- health information
- bone marrow
- social media
- risk assessment
- cell therapy
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle