Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: What Can Medical Nutrition Therapy Do?

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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the common complications during pregnancy. Numerous studies have shown that GDM is associated with a series of adverse effects on both mothers and offspring. Due to the particularity of pregnancy, medical nutrition treatment is considered to be the first choice for the treatment of GDM. This contribution reviews the research progress of medical nutrition treatment in GDM, summarizes the international recommendations on the intake of various nutrients and the influence of nutrients on the prevalence of GDM, and the improvement effect of nutritional intervention on it, in order to provide references for research in related fields of GDM and the targeted development of enteral nutrition.

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Wei, X., Zou, H., Zhang, T., Huo, Y., Yang, J., Wang, Z., … Zhao, J. (2024, April 19). Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: What Can Medical Nutrition Therapy Do? Nutrients. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16081217

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