Gut Microbiota Signatures Predict Gestational Diabetes in First Trimester
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Personalized prediction of glycemic responses to food in women with diet-treated gestational diabetes: the role of the gut microbiota
We developed a prediction model for postprandial glycemic response (PPGR) in pregnant women, including those with diet-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and healthy women, and explored the role of gut microbiota in improving prediction accuracy. The study involved 105 pregnant women (77 with GDM, 28 healthy), who underwent continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for 7 days, provided food diaries, and gave stool samples for microbiome analy…
Gut microbiota signatures predict gestational diabetes in first trimester
A new study has identified early-pregnancy gut microbiota signatures associated with the development of gestational diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder that carries substantial risks to both maternal and fetal health.
Research identifies early-pregnancy gut microbiota associated with gestational diabetes
A new study has identified early-pregnancy gut microbiota signatures associated with the development of gestational diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder that carries substantial risks to both maternal and fetal health.
Gut Microbiota Changes Signal Early Gestational Diabetes Risk
TOPLINE: Analysis of gut microbiota in early pregnancy (11-13 weeks) reveals distinct microbial signatures that predict gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) with 98% accuracy, offering potential for early diagnosis. Researchers identified significant differences in microbial composition between GDM and healthy pregnancies at both phylum and genus levels. METHODOLOGY: Researchers analyzed fecal microbiota of 61 pregnant women […] The post Gut Micr…
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