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Precision Interventions Targeting the Maternal Metabolic Milieu for Healthy Pregnancies in Obesity

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Journal Curr Diab Rep
Publisher Current Science
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2024 Aug 20
PMID 39162956
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Abstract

Purpose Of Review: Entering pregnancy with obesity increases the risk of adverse health outcomes for parent and child. As such, research interventions are largely focused on limiting excess gestational weight gain during pregnancy, especially in those with obesity. Yet, while many lifestyle interventions are successful in reducing GWG, few affect pregnancy outcomes. Here we review work targeting the metabolic milieu instead of focusing solely on weight.

Recent Findings: Work done in non-pregnant populations suggests that specifically targeting glucose, triglyceride, and leptin levels or inflammatory makers improves the metabolic milieu and overall health. We posit that precision interventions that include strategies such as time restricted eating, following the 24 h movement guidelines, or reducing sedentary behavior during pregnancy can be successful approaches benefiting the maternal metabolic milieu and minimize the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Personalized tools such as continuous glucose monitors or community-based approaches play an important role in pre-conception health and should be extrapolated to pregnancy interventions to directly benefit the metabolic milieu optimizing health outcomes for both parent and child.

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