Impact of a Community-based Obesity and Diabetes Prevention Program on Pregnant Outcomes in Pregnant Women
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Exercise and dietary education
- Conditions
- Obesity
- Sponsor
- University of Manitoba
- Enrollment
- 1000
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Excessive weight gain during pregnancy
- Status
- Active, Not Recruiting
- Last Updated
- 3 months ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The general goal of the present study is to assess the impact of a community-based exercise and dietary intervention in pregnant women living in urban areas during and after their pregnancy on the reduction of the risks of both diabetes and obesity in mothers and their offspring.
We hypothesize that a community-based lifestyle intervention program during and after gestation may improve pregnancy outcomes in terms of reducing the risk of developing obesity or type 2 DM in mothers and their children.
Detailed Description
Impact of lifestyle intervention on excessive gestational weight gain
Investigators
Garry Shen
Professor
University of Manitoba
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Pregnancy \< 20 weeks.
- •Expressed interest in study and willingness to consent to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Obstetric or medical contraindications for exercise according to 2002 SOCG guideline (ruptured membranes, preterm labor, incompetent cervix, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, growth restricted fetus, placenta previa, persistent bleeding in 2nd or 3rd trimester, significant metabolic, cardiovascular, respiratory or systemic disorder) (5, 6).
- •Pre-existing diabetes (except a history of GDM, but not in current pregnancy).
- •Multiple gestations.
Arms & Interventions
Intervention
Lifestyle intervention
Intervention: Exercise and dietary education
Control
No intervention
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Excessive weight gain during pregnancy
Time Frame: 2007-2023
Secondary Outcomes
- macrosomia, requirement of delivery procedures(2007-2025)