Gestational Diabetes: Origins, Complications, and Treatment
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ISBN: 1439879966 / Publisher: CRC Press, February 2014
Gynecologists and obstetricians review the current understanding of diabetes that first develops in pregnant women, a problem that is increasing rapidly worldwide with the increased prevalence of obesity, and that puts the new-born's life as risk as well as the mother's. They cover glucose, fetal growth, and pregnancy; what gestational diabetes is, environmental and genetic risk factors, complications, dietary therapy, exercise, pharmacological treatment, and future prospects. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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Given the rapid increase in the worldwide incidence of gestational diabetes, the need for defining the risks and effects associated with raised glucose concentrations in pregnancy is great. Recent large studies are helping to define the risks, as well as identify the benefits of reducing glucose intolerance. Written by an esteemed list of international authors, Gestational Diabetes: Origins, Complications, and Treatment presents timely reviews relating to some of the most important aspects of gestational diabetes, specifically its causes, consequences, and treatments.Divided into five sections, the book begins with a section on metabolism in pregnancy and gestational diabetes, dealing with maternal and foetal glucose metabolism and the controversial area of what actually constitutes gestational diabetes. The next section examines risk factors and causes of gestational diabetes, including the obvious but often overlooked factors—being female and pregnant. The text also outlines environmental and genetic risk factors. The third section deals with the potential complications of gestational diabetes for both mother and offspring, considering short-term and long-term effects.The largest section in the book addresses treatments in an effort to improve the outcome for the mother and the baby. Chapters describe the nutritional approach, considered the cornerstone of treating gestational diabetes, as well as evidence for the role of exercise in its treatment and a useful strategy for treating gestational diabetes pharmacologically. The final section discusses future prospects in screening, diagnosis, prevention, pathophysiology, and treatment of gestational diabetes.
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