2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2006.06.009
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Impact of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Nutrition Practice Guidelines Implemented by Registered Dietitians on Pregnancy Outcomes

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“…A curriculum also specifies effective teaching strategies and methods for evaluating learning outcomes (5,110,111). The curriculum must be dynamic (5,97,(111)(112)(113). Recent education research endorses the inclusion of practical problem-solving approaches and collaborative care, addressing psychosocial issues, behavior change, and strategies to sustain self-management efforts (40, [114][115][116][117][118][119][120].…”
Section: Standard 5 Dsmes Teammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A curriculum also specifies effective teaching strategies and methods for evaluating learning outcomes (5,110,111). The curriculum must be dynamic (5,97,(111)(112)(113). Recent education research endorses the inclusion of practical problem-solving approaches and collaborative care, addressing psychosocial issues, behavior change, and strategies to sustain self-management efforts (40, [114][115][116][117][118][119][120].…”
Section: Standard 5 Dsmes Teammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 It is an important morbidity due to its significant complications for pregnant women and embryos, with estimated prevalence of 7.6 to 17.8% depending on the criteria used. 1,3,[4][5][6][7] Currently, the diagnosis of GDM is confirmed when the fasting glucose at the first prenatal consultation is between 92 and 125 mg/dL or when at least one of the glucose values in the oral glucose tolerance test of 75 g (OGTT-75 g) is equal to or above the reference values, which are: fasting ≥ 92 mg/dL, 1 hour after glucose overload ≥ 180 mg/dL and 2 hours after ≥ 153 mg/dL, which is conducted on pregnant women with a gestational age between the 24 th and 28 th week of pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In patients with persistent maternal hyperglycemia, the use of additional oral medications, insulin treatment, and lifestyle changes has shown improved perinatal outcomes. Medical nutrition counseling and diet therapy to achieve an overall healthy lifestyle are valuable in the management of GDM (19)(20)(21) and can optimize maternal and fetal outcomes (22,23). In this study, our aims were to verify the effectiveness of the WHO GDM diagnostic criteria in preventing adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in women younger than 35 years with no apparent risk factors for GDM and to verify the effectiveness of dietary modifications in those outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%