Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Stepping Up to Health - Walking Exercise and Nutrition to Reduce Diabetes Risk for You (WENDY)
The prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) in Australia is approximately 5%-8%,
with up to one third of all parous women who develop type 2 diabetes having a previous
history of GDM. Research to determine strategies to delay or prevent the development of or
progression to diabetes is vital, particularly in population groups that are at higher risk,
such as GDM, and overweight women (BMI>=25). Currently, follow-up or post-partum support for
women who develop GDM is limited to advice to complete a 6 week post-partum oral glucose
tolerance test to exclude overt diabetes, to be repeated annually. A pilot randomized
controlled trial (RCT) conducted at Mater Mothers Hospital suggested that a post-partum
intervention designed to increase physical activity in women with previous GDM may be
feasible. A recent study in the United States recruited women with recent GDM into an RCT
where the control group received usual care and the intervention group received a web based
walking program. Although the results of this study are limited, they did show an increase
in pedometer steps/day between baseline and end of study. Dietary intervention has been
proven to increase probability of weight loss, so a strategy of combining both a pedometer
and nutrition based program may prove to be more successful for long term improvement of a
healthy lifestyle to prevent type 2 diabetes.
Study hypothesis: A pedometer based intervention to encourage physical activity, combined
with nutrition coaching in women with recent GDM and BMI >= 25 will result in increased
weight loss, improved insulin sensitivity and increased physical activity when compared with
standard care.
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