Gestational Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Fasting Versus Fed: Effect of Oral Intake Prior to the Glucose Tolerance Test in Pregnancy
Studies suggest that the timing interval between oral intake and the 1-hour gestational diabetes screen may have a significant impact on gestational diabetes screening glucose levels. The investigators plan to conduct a prospective randomized trial comparing a 6-hour fast versus liberal oral intake within 2 hours prior to the glucose tolerance test in pregnancy in order to evaluate the effect of the fasting versus the fed state on routine gestational diabetes screening results.
Gestational diabetes (GDM) complicates approximately 400,000 pregnancies in the United States annually and is associated with significant adverse pregnancy outcomes, including increasing the lifetime risk of type 2 diabetes. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that all pregnant women undergo GDM screening between 24-28 weeks gestation utilizing a 1-hour oral glucose tolerance test that was designed to be administered without regard to the last meal or time of day. However, studies suggest that the timing of one's last meal prior to the 1-hour GDM screen may have a significant impact on GDM screening glucose levels. In addition, providers routinely alter the timing of the 1-hour GDM screen based on patients' self reported oral intake prior to the exam. The investigators plan to conduct a prospective randomized trial comparing a 6-hour fast versus liberal oral intake within 2 hours prior to the glucose tolerance test in pregnancy in order to evaluate the effect of the fasting versus the fed state on routine GDM screening results. ;
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