Higher early pregnancy plasma myo-inositol associates with increased postprandial glycaemia later in pregnancy: Secondary analyses of the NiPPeR randomized controlled trial
Journal
Diabetes Obesity & Metabolism
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
5
Pages
1658-1669
Date Issued
2024-05
Author(s)
Chan, Shiao-Yng
Zhang, Han
Wong, Jui-Tsung
Chang, Hsin F
Barton, Sheila J
Nield, Heidi
El-Heis, Sarah
Kenealy, Timothy
Lavalle, Luca
Ramos-Nieves, J Manuel
Godin, Jean-Philippe
Silva-Zolezzi, Irma
Cutfield, Wayne S
Godfrey, Keith M
Abstract
Myo-inositol supplementation from ~13 weeks' gestation reportedly improves glycaemia regulation in metabolically at-risk women, with speculation that earlier supplementation might bring further improvement. However, the NiPPeR trial of a myo-inositol-containing supplement starting preconception did not lower gestational glycaemia in generally healthy women. We postulated that the earlier timing of supplementation influences the maternal metabolic adaptation for gestational glycaemia regulation.
Subjects
gestational diabetes; glucose; inositol; insulin; pregnancy; supplementation
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Type
journal article