Volume 20 No 1 (2022)
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ASSESSMENT ON EFFECTIVENESS OF LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION INTERVENTION ON RECURRENCE OF GDM AMONG ANTENATAL MOTHERS IN EXPERIMENTAL GROUP
Sherin P Alex, Dr. Sudha Singh
Abstract
A high level of insulin and a lack of insulin (IR) are associated with childbirth, which may increase certain women's risk of developing diabetes. Any degree of glucose aversion with beginning or early detection throughout pregnancy is referred to as gestational diabetes mellitus, or GDM. The aim of the study is to assess the affect of lifestyle modification intervention on recurrence of GDM in antenatal mothers. Methodology was based on the sampling technique. The randomly selected as an experimental and control setting. The experimental group at Maternity and Tertiary Hospital were administered lifestyle modification intervention focused on Group walking, Diet modification, Monitoring body weight & Maintaining BMI and Modifying the sleeping pattern. Results depicted are the lifestyle modification intervention was effective to reduce signs of polyhydramnios, symptoms of preeclampsia, UTI, number of caesarean sections among antenatal mothers in the experimental group. It ought to deliver the necessary nutrients and calories to suit pregnancy-related nutritional demands is not the ideal time for obesity correction. Antenatal mothers should be encouraged to practice group walking, thereby increase the chance for normal delivery and a healthy mother and baby.
Keywords
Lifestyle modification, gestational diabetes mellitus, antenatal mothers, Hospital
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