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The effects of chronobiological rhythms on glucose metabolism in gestational diabetes: A systematic review
How body clocks influence sugar metabolism in pregnancy diabetes: A systematic review
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Abstract
A total of eight articles were analyzed regarding the effects of chronobiological rhythms on glucose metabolism during pregnancy.
- Short sleep duration is associated with an increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
- Late eating and evening chronotype may elevate the likelihood of developing GDM.
- Night-shift work is linked to a higher risk of GDM.
- Meal timing and high carbohydrate intake in the morning influence glucose variability.
- Regulation of chronobiological rhythms is important for maintaining glucose metabolism during pregnancy.
- Clinical practice may benefit from considering sleep patterns and meal timing.
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