Lifestyle intervention to prevent type 2 diabetes after a pregnancy complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis update.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Paula Andreghetto Bracco, Angela Jacob Reichelt, Luísia Feichas Alves, Pedro Rodrigues Vidor, Maria Lúcia Rocha Oppermann, Bruce Bartholow Duncan, Maria Inês Schmidt
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Abstract

Background: Women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at increased risk of type 2 diabetes, and lifestyle intervention (LSI) offered a decade after pregnancy is effective in preventing diabetes. However, since diabetes frequently onsets in the initial years following pregnancy, preventive actions should be implemented closer to pregnancy. We aimed to assess the effect of lifestyle interventions, compared to standard care, in reducing the incidence of diabetes following a pregnancy complicated by GDM.

Methods: We searched the Cochrane Library, Embase, MEDLINE, and Web of Science from inception to July 21, 2024, to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) testing LSI to prevent diabetes following gestational diabetes. We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We evaluated the risk of bias with the Cochrane Collaboration Risk of Bias tool RoB-2 and the certainty of the evidence with GRADE methodology. We used the DerSimonian-Laird random effects pooling method and evaluated heterogeneity with the I2 statistic and the Chi2 test.

Results: We identified 24 studies involving 9017 women. In studies without high risk of bias (18 studies; 8,357 women), LSI reduced the incidence of diabetes by 19% (RR = 0.81; 95%CI 0.71.0.93). The effect was significant and more protective (RR = 0.78; 0.65, 0.94) in studies evaluating women with GDM identified specifically as at a higher risk of diabetes, compared to those intervening on women with GDM irrespective of risk (RR = 0.85; 0.70, 1.04). Similarly, when expressed in absolute terms, the overall number needed to treat (NNT) was 56 considering all studies, 71 for women with GDM irrespective of risk, and 31 for women with GDM at high risk. The intervention produced a lower weight gain (mean difference=-0.88 kg;-1.52, -0.23 for all studies; -0.62 kg;-1.22, -0.02 for studies without high risk of bias). The effects were robust in sensitivity analyses and supported by evidence of moderate certainty for diabetes and weight change.

Conclusions: LSI offered to women with GDM following pregnancy is effective in preventing type 2 diabetes, despite the small postpartum weight change. The impact of LSI on incidence reduction was greater for women with GDM at a higher diabetes risk.

Prospero: Registration number CRD42024555086, Jun 28, 2024.

生活方式干预预防妊娠合并妊娠期糖尿病后2型糖尿病:一项系统综述和最新荟萃分析
背景:有妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)的妇女患2型糖尿病的风险增加,妊娠10年后进行生活方式干预(LSI)对预防糖尿病有效。然而,由于糖尿病经常发生在怀孕后的最初几年,预防措施应该在接近怀孕的时候实施。我们的目的是评估与标准治疗相比,生活方式干预在降低妊娠合并GDM后糖尿病发生率方面的效果。方法:我们检索了Cochrane图书馆、Embase、MEDLINE和Web of Science,检索了从成立到2024年7月21日的随机对照试验(rct),以确定LSI预防妊娠糖尿病后糖尿病的疗效。我们遵循了系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。我们使用Cochrane合作风险偏倚工具rob2评估偏倚风险,使用GRADE方法评估证据的确定性。采用DerSimonian-Laird随机效应池法,采用I2统计量和Chi2检验评估异质性。结果:我们确定了24项研究,涉及9017名女性。在无高偏倚风险的研究中(18项研究;8,357名女性),LSI降低了19%的糖尿病发病率(RR = 0.81;95%可信区间0.71.0.93)。效果显著且更具保护性(RR = 0.78;0.65, 0.94),在评估GDM女性糖尿病风险较高的研究中,与不考虑风险的干预GDM女性的研究相比(RR = 0.85;0.70, 1.04)。同样,当以绝对值表示时,考虑到所有研究,需要治疗的总人数(NNT)为56人,无论风险如何,GDM女性为71人,高危GDM女性为31人。干预产生了较低的体重增加(所有研究的平均差异=-0.88 kg;-1.52, -0.23;-0.62 kg;-1.22,无高偏倚风险的研究为-0.02)。在敏感性分析中,这种效果是稳健的,并得到糖尿病和体重变化的中度确定性证据的支持。结论:妊娠期GDM妇女服用LSI可有效预防2型糖尿病,尽管产后体重变化不大。对于糖尿病风险较高的GDM女性,LSI对降低发病率的影响更大。普洛斯彼罗:注册号CRD42024555086, 2024年6月28日。
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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
6.20
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170
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome publishes articles on all aspects of the pathophysiology of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. By publishing original material exploring any area of laboratory, animal or clinical research into diabetes and metabolic syndrome, the journal offers a high-visibility forum for new insights and discussions into the issues of importance to the relevant community.
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