Does Exercise Reduce Risk for Gestational Diabetes?

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Physicalactivity early in pregnancy may decrease the risk of gestational diabetes and reduce the increased risk of the condition among women with a genetic predisposition, according to new research. ObGynTwitter MedTwitter

Radivojac said he would like future studies to improve the calculation of gestational diabetes risk by expanding research to include multiple ethnic populations.

"Our paper could be much stronger if we could show risk for other groups, but the science is not there yet," he said."It would be quite a powerful finding."In her clinical practice, Gregory said she encourages inactive women to become more physically active before pregnancy.

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