
Medicine and Health
Less sedentary time is associated with a more favourable glucose-insulin axis in obese pregnant women—a secondary analysis of the DALI study
A. M. Dieberger, G. Desoye, et al.
Obese pregnant women face increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus, but could physical activity and reduced sedentary time be the key to regulating their glucose-insulin axis? This important research reveals how lifestyle changes during pregnancy can have significant health implications. Conducted by a team of experts including Anna M. Dieberger and Gernot Desoye, these findings highlight the critical need for interventions to start before or early in pregnancy.
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