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Dietary patterns during pregnancy and maternal and birth outcomes in women with type 1 diabetes: the Environmental Determinants of Islet Autoimmunity (ENDIA) study

Dietary patterns characterised by high intakes of vegetables may lower the risk of pre-eclampsia and premature birth in the general population. The effect of dietary patterns in women with type 1 diabetes, who have an increased risk of complications in pregnancy, is not known. 

Citation:
Thomson RL, Brown JD, Oakey H, ……. Davis EA, Huynh T, Harrison LC, Haynes A, Sinnott RO, Vuillermin PJ, et al.  Dietary patterns during pregnancy and maternal and birth outcomes in women with type 1 diabetes: the Environmental Determinants of Islet Autoimmunity (ENDIA) study. Diabetologia. 2024.

Keywords:
Birth outcomes; Dietary patterns; Pre-eclampsia; Pregestational diabetes; Pregnancy complications; Type 1 diabetes

Abstract:
Dietary patterns characterised by high intakes of vegetables may lower the risk of pre-eclampsia and premature birth in the general population. The effect of dietary patterns in women with type 1 diabetes, who have an increased risk of complications in pregnancy, is not known.