Effect of CPAP Treatment on Glycemic Control in Gestational Diabetes: A Pilot Randomized-Controlled...
PregnancySleep-disordered Breathing1 moreClinical trial on effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on glucose levels in pregnant patients with sleep-disordered breathing and gestational diabetes
Role of Macronutrient Diet Composition and Infant Metabolic Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes MellitusA better understanding of the optimal diet for women with gestational diabetes is fundamental to the management of this rapidly growing problem in pregnancy. Careful comparison studies of the current low- carbohydrate, higher-fat diet versus a diet higher in complex carbohydrate but lower in fat is critical in order to determine which diet results in a more favorable maternal 24-hour glucose, lipid, and inflammatory profile, all of which directly effect optimal fetal growth and may influence the future health of the offspring.
Comparator Trial Using Insulin Glulisine vs. Insulin Lispro for Treatment of Gestational Diabetes...
Diabetes During PregnancyWe hypothesize that insulin glulisine is non-inferior to currently proven rapid-acting insulin lispro when used in a basal/bolus regimen to treat hyperglycemia in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus.
The Effect of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Glycemic Control in Insulin-requiring Gestational...
Gestational Diabetes MellitusThe purpose of this study is to determine if professional Continuous glucose monitoring improves glycemic control with less hypoglycaemia in insulin-requiring Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Adding Metformin to Insulin in Controlling Pregestational and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in PregnancyThe purpose of the study to prove benefits of adding metformin to insulin for controlling presentational and gestational diabetes mellitus and improving neonatal outcome.
Evaluation of Exercise, in Addition to Diet, in Women With Gestational Diabetes
Gestational DiabetesThe main objective is to evaluate the effect of therapeutic exercise program on blood glucose regulation in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) who are assigned to diet-and-exercise, compared to diet only (usual treatment). The primary outcome is the need for insulin treatment in the two groups.
Acute Exercise Effects in Obese Pregnancy
Pregnancy ComplicationsObesity2 moreObesity before and during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk for a number of obstetric and metabolic complications in women and their offspring. Of particular importance, obese women have a higher risk of developing gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. In addition, obese women have larger offspring who have a higher risk for the development of obesity and diabetes; both largely attributed to higher maternal glycemia and glucose intolerance during pregnancy. Thus, identifying rehabilitative interventions that improve maternal and offspring metabolic and cardiovascular health in obese pregnancy are critical and have immediate and generational impact. Resistance and aerobic exercise training is a clinical staple for improving musculoskeletal, metabolic and cardiovascular health in non-gravid adolescents and adults with obesity however little is known regarding the effects of exercise during obese pregnancy. This study proposes to collect preliminary data on the independent effects of acute aerobic and resistance rehabilitative exercise on glucose metabolism and vascular function during pregnancy in n=15 obese women in order to inform a large, multisite clinical trial examining the acute and chronic effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on glucose metabolism and vascular function in normal weight, overweight and obese women during pregnancy.
Lifestyle Modification to Improve Diet in Women With GDM
Gestational DiabetesDiabetes2 moreThe study aims to adapt a lifestyle modification program to engage GDM women early in the postnatal period to evaluate its effectiveness in reducing adiposity and metabolic parameters in the mother. Women will be randomized to receive a structured intervention or standard care.
Effects of Structured Exercise Regime in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Gestational Diabetes MellitusRehabilitation in the field of Obstetrics is an emerging field worldwide although it is still very much neglected in a country like Pakistan. Increasing prevalence of GDM has highlighted the importance of rehabilitation in this specific area. In USA upto14% of pregnancies get GDM problem, 6.8 to 10.4 % in China while in India 27.5% which is exceptionally high. Similarly in Pakistan it has become a common issue. Many observational studies have been done to find the risk factors and causes of GDM. However to the best of investigator's knowledge no experimental study have been done so far on the effects of exercise on physical, physiological and psychological aspects of GDM. Hence a randomized control trial is planned on diagnosed GDM patients in Fauji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi who will recieve supervised structured exercise regeme for 5 weeks and their data will be recorded using reliable tools at the baseline and after 5 weeks to assess the effects of exercise.
Efficacy of Behavioral Therapy and Exercise in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)
Birth-weightThe purpose of the study is to test whether four lifestyle intervention programs (diet alone; diet and behavioral therapy, diet and exercise, diet and behavioral therapy and exercise), delivered to women with GDM during 24-26 weeks of gestational age will help women to improve their metabolic pattern, and decrease the incidence of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.