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Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial

The study aims to assess whether supplementation with the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 (HN001) can reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled parallel trial was conducted in New Zealand (NZ) (Wellington and Auckland). Pregn...

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Autores principales: Wickens, Kristin L., Barthow, Christine A., Murphy, Rinki, Abels, Peter R., Maude, Robyn M., Stone, Peter R., Mitchell, Edwin A., Stanley, Thorsten V., Purdie, Gordon L., Kang, Janice M., Hood, Fiona E., Rowden, Judy L., Barnes, Phillipa K., Fitzharris, Penny F., Crane, Julian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5426322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28367765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114517000289
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author Wickens, Kristin L.
Barthow, Christine A.
Murphy, Rinki
Abels, Peter R.
Maude, Robyn M.
Stone, Peter R.
Mitchell, Edwin A.
Stanley, Thorsten V.
Purdie, Gordon L.
Kang, Janice M.
Hood, Fiona E.
Rowden, Judy L.
Barnes, Phillipa K.
Fitzharris, Penny F.
Crane, Julian
author_facet Wickens, Kristin L.
Barthow, Christine A.
Murphy, Rinki
Abels, Peter R.
Maude, Robyn M.
Stone, Peter R.
Mitchell, Edwin A.
Stanley, Thorsten V.
Purdie, Gordon L.
Kang, Janice M.
Hood, Fiona E.
Rowden, Judy L.
Barnes, Phillipa K.
Fitzharris, Penny F.
Crane, Julian
author_sort Wickens, Kristin L.
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description The study aims to assess whether supplementation with the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 (HN001) can reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled parallel trial was conducted in New Zealand (NZ) (Wellington and Auckland). Pregnant women with a personal or partner history of atopic disease were randomised at 14–16 weeks’ gestation to receive HN001 (6×10(9) colony-forming units) (n 212) or placebo (n 211) daily. GDM at 24–30 weeks was assessed using the definition of the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (IADPSG) (fasting plasma glucose ≥5·1 mmol/l, or 1 h post 75 g glucose level at ≥10 mmol/l or at 2 h ≥8·5 mmol/l) and NZ definition (fasting plasma glucose ≥5·5 mmol/l or 2 h post 75 g glucose at ≥9 mmol/l). All analyses were intention-to-treat. A total of 184 (87 %) women took HN001 and 189 (90 %) women took placebo. There was a trend towards lower relative rates (RR) of GDM (IADPSG definition) in the HN001 group, 0·59 (95 % CI 0·32, 1·08) (P=0·08). HN001 was associated with lower rates of GDM in women aged ≥35 years (RR 0·31; 95 % CI 0·12, 0·81, P=0·009) and women with a history of GDM (RR 0·00; 95 % CI 0·00, 0·66, P=0·004). These rates did not differ significantly from those of women without these characteristics. Using the NZ definition, GDM prevalence was significantly lower in the HN001 group, 2·1 % (95 % CI 0·6, 5·2), v. 6·5 % (95 % CI 3·5, 10·9) in the placebo group (P=0·03). HN001 supplementation from 14 to 16 weeks’ gestation may reduce GDM prevalence, particularly among older women and those with previous GDM.
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spelling pubmed-54263222017-05-22 Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial Wickens, Kristin L. Barthow, Christine A. Murphy, Rinki Abels, Peter R. Maude, Robyn M. Stone, Peter R. Mitchell, Edwin A. Stanley, Thorsten V. Purdie, Gordon L. Kang, Janice M. Hood, Fiona E. Rowden, Judy L. Barnes, Phillipa K. Fitzharris, Penny F. Crane, Julian Br J Nutr Full Papers The study aims to assess whether supplementation with the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 (HN001) can reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled parallel trial was conducted in New Zealand (NZ) (Wellington and Auckland). Pregnant women with a personal or partner history of atopic disease were randomised at 14–16 weeks’ gestation to receive HN001 (6×10(9) colony-forming units) (n 212) or placebo (n 211) daily. GDM at 24–30 weeks was assessed using the definition of the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (IADPSG) (fasting plasma glucose ≥5·1 mmol/l, or 1 h post 75 g glucose level at ≥10 mmol/l or at 2 h ≥8·5 mmol/l) and NZ definition (fasting plasma glucose ≥5·5 mmol/l or 2 h post 75 g glucose at ≥9 mmol/l). All analyses were intention-to-treat. A total of 184 (87 %) women took HN001 and 189 (90 %) women took placebo. There was a trend towards lower relative rates (RR) of GDM (IADPSG definition) in the HN001 group, 0·59 (95 % CI 0·32, 1·08) (P=0·08). HN001 was associated with lower rates of GDM in women aged ≥35 years (RR 0·31; 95 % CI 0·12, 0·81, P=0·009) and women with a history of GDM (RR 0·00; 95 % CI 0·00, 0·66, P=0·004). These rates did not differ significantly from those of women without these characteristics. Using the NZ definition, GDM prevalence was significantly lower in the HN001 group, 2·1 % (95 % CI 0·6, 5·2), v. 6·5 % (95 % CI 3·5, 10·9) in the placebo group (P=0·03). HN001 supplementation from 14 to 16 weeks’ gestation may reduce GDM prevalence, particularly among older women and those with previous GDM. Cambridge University Press 2017-04-03 2017-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5426322/ /pubmed/28367765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114517000289 Text en © The Authors 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Full Papers
Wickens, Kristin L.
Barthow, Christine A.
Murphy, Rinki
Abels, Peter R.
Maude, Robyn M.
Stone, Peter R.
Mitchell, Edwin A.
Stanley, Thorsten V.
Purdie, Gordon L.
Kang, Janice M.
Hood, Fiona E.
Rowden, Judy L.
Barnes, Phillipa K.
Fitzharris, Penny F.
Crane, Julian
Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial
title Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial
title_full Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial
title_short Early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial
title_sort early pregnancy probiotic supplementation with lactobacillus rhamnosus hn001 may reduce the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised controlled trial
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5426322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28367765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114517000289
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