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The Impact of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus on Human Milk Metabolic Hormones: A Systematic Review
Authors:Majed A. Suwaydi  Xiaojie Zhou  Sharon L. Perrella  Mary E. Wlodek  Ching Tat Lai  Zoya Gridneva  Donna T. Geddes
Affiliation:1.School of Molecular Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia or ;2.Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University, Jazan 54142, Saudi Arabia;3.Population Health, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), Parkville, VI 3052, Australia
Abstract:Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common pregnancy complication with short- and long-term health consequences for the infant and mother. Breastfeeding is the recommended mode of feeding as it offers an opportunity to reduce the risk of GDM consequences, likely partially mediated through changes in human milk (HM) composition. This review systematically reviewed 12 identified studies that investigated the impact of GDM on concentrations of HM metabolic hormones. Meta-analysis was not possible due to significant heterogeneity in study designs and hormone measurement techniques. The risk of bias was assessed using the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) tool. The methodological qualities were medium in half of the studies, while 25% (3/12) of studies carried a high risk of bias. Significant relationships were reported between GDM and concentrations of HM ghrelin (3/3 studies), insulin (2/4), and adiponectin (2/6), which may play an integral role in infant growth and development. In conclusion, preliminary evidence suggests that GDM may alter HM metabolic hormone concentrations; however, these relationships may be limited to the early lactation stage.
Keywords:systematic review   gestational diabetes mellitus   human milk composition   metabolic hormones   infant   pregnancy   lactation   breastfeeding
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