Effect of ultra-processed foods consumption on glycemic control and gestational weight gain in pregnant with pregestational diabetes mellitus using carbohydrate counting

The aims were to evaluate the consumption of ultra-processed foods by pregnant women with pre-existing diabetes mellitus (DM) using the carbohydrate counting method, in addition to investigating the association with total gestational weight gain and glycemic control. A cohort study of adult Brazilia...

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Veröffentlicht in:PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) CA), 2021-02, Vol.9, p.e10514-e10514, Article e10514
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Carolina F M, Saunders, Claudia, Peres, Wilza, Folino, Bárbara, Kamel, Taiana, Dos Santos, Mayara Silva, Padilha, Patrícia
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Zusammenfassung:The aims were to evaluate the consumption of ultra-processed foods by pregnant women with pre-existing diabetes mellitus (DM) using the carbohydrate counting method, in addition to investigating the association with total gestational weight gain and glycemic control. A cohort study of adult Brazilian pregnant women with pre-existing DM. Dietary intake was evaluated adopting the classification to identify the reported consumption of ultra-processed foods. Weight was measured at all consultations and laboratory tests were evaluated at each gestational trimester. Multivariate linear regression was used in the analysis. Pregnant women ( = 42) presented mean total gestational weight gain of 12.02 ± 4.8 kg, 65.8% of them with inadequate weight gain. Daily consumption of ultra-processed foods was 272.37 ± 170.55 kcal. The increase of every 1 kcal in the calorie intake from ultra-processed foods in the third trimester increased glycated hemoglobin by 0.007% (β = 0.007, = 0.025), raised 1-h postprandial glucose by 0.14 mg/dL (β = 0.143, = 0.011), and added 0.11 kg to total gestational weight gain (β = 0.11, = 0.006). Ultra-processed food consumption influenced glycemic control and total gestational weight gain in pregnant women with DM.
ISSN:2167-8359
2167-8359
DOI:10.7717/peerj.10514