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Diet, physical activity and mental health status are associated with dysglycaemia in pregnancy: the Healthy Start Study

Aims To examine the association between dysglycaemia and multiple modifiable factors measured during pregnancy. Methods The Healthy Start Study collected self‐reported data on modifiable factors in early and mid‐pregnancy (median 17 and 27 weeks gestation, respectively) from 832 women. Women receive...

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Published in:Diabetic medicine 2016-05, Vol.33 (5), p.663-667
Main Authors: Sauder, K. A., Starling, A. P., Shapiro, A. L., Kaar, J. L., Ringham, B. M., Glueck, D. H., Leiferman, J. A., Siega-Riz, A. M., Dabelea, D.
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Summary:Aims To examine the association between dysglycaemia and multiple modifiable factors measured during pregnancy. Methods The Healthy Start Study collected self‐reported data on modifiable factors in early and mid‐pregnancy (median 17 and 27 weeks gestation, respectively) from 832 women. Women received one point for each modifiable factor for which they had optimum scores: diet quality (Healthy Eating Index score ≥64), physical activity level (estimated energy expenditure ≥170 metabolic equivalent task‐h/week), and mental health status (Perceived Stress Scale score
ISSN:0742-3071
1464-5491
DOI:10.1111/dme.13093