Quelle place pour une alimentation low-carb ou à index glycémique bas dans le diabète gestationnel ? [What is the place of a low carbohydrate or low glycemic index diet in gestational diabetes treatment?]

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Quelle place pour une alimentation low-carb ou à index glycémique bas dans le diabète gestationnel ? [What is the place of a low carbohydrate or low glycemic index diet in gestational diabetes treatment?]
Journal
Revue medicale suisse
Author(s)
Schenk S., Andrey M., De Giorgi S., Le Dizes O., Puder J.J.
ISSN
1660-9379 (Print)
ISSN-L
1660-9379
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Published
Issued date
02/06/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
17
Number
741
Pages
1083-1086
Language
french
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Abstract
There is no real consensus on the ideal nutritional approach to recommend for gestational diabetes (GDM) treatment. A carbohydrates reduction (low-carb) is frequently suggested, although many studies have not found any consistent beneficial effects. On the other hand, according to recent meta-analyses, a low glycemic index (GI) diet would have favorable effects for the mother and the child. Although the clinical and practical value of GI is still being studied, a low GI diet seems to be the most appropriate approach in GDM. In addition, soluble fibers may have a beneficial metabolic impact in the short time of pregnancy. More evidence on the impact of these nutritional approaches in the short and long term for mother and child is needed.
Keywords
Carbohydrates, Child, Diabetes, Gestational/therapy, Diet, Female, Glycemic Index, Humans, Mothers, Pregnancy
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