Results from a European multicenter randomized trial of physical activity and/or healthy eating to reduce the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: The DALI lifestyle pilot

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

D. Simmons; J. G. M. Jelsma; S. Galjaard; R. Devlieger; A. Van Assche; G. Jans; R. Corcoy; J. M. Adelantado; F. Dunne; G. Desoye; J. Harreiter; A. Kautzky-Willer; P. Damm; E. R. Mathiesen; D. M. Jensen; L. L. Andersen; A. Lapolla; M. Dalfra; A. Bertolotto

Year of publication

2015

Publication/Journal

Diabetes Care

Volume

38

Issue

9

Pages

1650-1656

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Ways to prevent gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) remain unproven. We compared the impact of three lifestyle interventions (healthy eating [HE], physical activity [PA], and both HE and PA [HE+PA]) on GDM risk in a pilot multicenter randomized trial. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Pregnant women at risk for GDM (BMI ≥29 kg/m2) from nine European countries were invited to undertake a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test before 20 weeks' gestation. Those without GDM were randomized to HE, PA, or HE+PA. Women received five face-to-face and four optional telephone coaching sessions, based on the principles of motivational interviewing. A gestational weight gain (GWG)