Summary:
In pregnant individuals with increased risk of gestational diabetes, time-restricted eating and exercise training before and during pregnancy did not significantly improve glycemic control
compared to no structured dietary intervention or exercise program, and was not associated with specific adverse effects.
| PICO | Description |
|---|---|
| Population | Pregnant individuals at increased risk of gestational diabetes. |
| Intervention | Time-restricted eating and exercise training implemented before and continued throughout pregnancy. |
| Comparison | No structured dietary or exercise intervention during pregnancy. |
| Outcome | No significant effect on glycemic control in late pregnancy was observed. There were no reported specific associated adverse effects. |
Source: Ma Jafar Sujan, et al. “Time restricted eating and exercise training before and during pregnancy for people with increased risk of gestational diabetes: Single centre randomised controlled trial (BEFORE THE BEGINNING).” BMJ. Read article here.
