Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia , Serdang, Selangor , Malaysia .
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2014 Mar;65(2):144-50. doi: 10.3109/09637486.2013.845652.
This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of low glycemic index (GI) dietary intervention for the treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), specifically from the Asian perspective. A systematic review of the literature using multiple databases without time restriction was conducted. Three studies were retrieved based upon a priori inclusion criteria. While there was a trend towards improvement, no significant differences were observed in overall glycemic control and pregnancy outcomes in GDM women. However, a tendency for lower birth weight and birth centile if the intervention began earlier was noted. Low GI diets were well accepted and had identical macro-micronutrient compositions as the control diets. However, due to genetic, environment and especially food pattern discrepancies between Western countries and Asians, these results may not be contributed to Asian context. Clearly, there are limited studies focusing on the effect of low GI dietary intervention in women with GDM, particularly in Asia.
本综述旨在评估低血糖指数(GI)饮食干预对治疗妊娠糖尿病(GDM)的效果,特别是从亚洲人群的角度出发。我们采用了无时间限制的多数据库系统文献综述方法。基于事先设定的纳入标准,共检索到 3 项研究。虽然整体血糖控制和 GDM 孕妇的妊娠结局有改善的趋势,但无显著差异。然而,如果干预更早开始,新生儿体重和出生百分位数有降低的趋势。低 GI 饮食得到了很好的接受,其宏量营养素组成与对照饮食相同。然而,由于西方国家和亚洲人之间的遗传、环境,特别是饮食模式的差异,这些结果可能与亚洲人群无关。显然,目前针对 GDM 女性低 GI 饮食干预效果的研究有限,特别是在亚洲。