A Study Using Weightloss and Exercise to Prevent Recurring Gestational Diabetes in Obese Women - NCT00924599-93405 (Clinical Trial 298591)
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San Luis Obispo |
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CA |
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93405 |
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Gestational Diabetes |
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The purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility of recruiting and providing a
behavioral weight loss program prior to pregnancy to reduce gestational diabetes recurrence.
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Inclusion Criteria:
- GDM in last pregnancy
- BMI 30-40
- Age 18-40
- 1-5 years since last pregnancy
- Non-smoking
- English or Spanish speaking
- Planning to have a baby but willing to use birth control during the 3 month weight
loss program
Exclusion Criteria:
- 3 or more miscarriages
- History of infertility
- Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
- Any weight loss since last pregnancy (based on last pre-pregnancy weight)
- History of major psychiatric illness, drug abuse, or unsafe dieting practices
- History of bariatric surgery, major medical conditions that prohibit physical
activity or dietary intervention (MD consent may be required) |
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Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 United States
Primary Contact: Anna Brannen, BS-Nutrition Email: acbranne@calpoly.edu Phone: 805-756-5365
Secondary Contact: Suzanne Phelan, PhD. Email: sphelan@calpoly.edu Phone: 805-756-2087 |
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March 16, 2010 |
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