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Gestational diabetes (GDM) complicates about 20% of pregnancies in Singapore. These women are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes years after pregnancy; seven times more likely than normal. Achieving a healthy weight post-delivery is key to reduce the risk of future diabetes. This study, from a multidisciplinary team, intends to create a unique seamless care model to restore optimal weight post-delivery in women with recent GDM. The innovation examined in this randomized control trial is an INTERACTIVE SMARTPHONE APP. The APP monitors weight, dietary habits, and exercise activity patterns, gives feedback, and provides practical personalized lifestyle coaching that is culturally appropriate and customized to the Singapore context. If efficacy is confirmed in this RCT, the APP can be easily scaled up as a cost-effective way to potentially prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes in Singaporean women. Additionally, measurement of markers of cardiometabolic risk will give indications on future cardiovascular health, utilizing an underused opportunity to improve women's health.
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About 20% of pregnant Singaporean women are diagnosed with gestational diabetes (GDM), defined as the onset of glucose intolerance that is first recognized in pregnancy. These women are at seven times higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future. About 20 - 50% of women who were diagnosed with GDM during their pregnancies eventually develop type 2 diabetes, with resultant huge health care costs for Singapore and other countries globally. The Diabetes Prevention Program Study has shown that lifestyle changes resulting in modest weight loss are effective in preventing type 2 diabetes in women with a history of GDM. The investigators estimate that about 50% of all type 2 diabetes in women in Singapore occurs when they have a history of GDM and represent a sizeable subpopulation where primary prevention could have a highly significant national impact. Preliminary data indicates that after birth, women with GDM are overwhelmed with care for the newborn and tend to neglect their own health needs. They welcome reminders and coaching but are time-challenged and cannot attend regular on-site lifestyle coaching sessions.
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To conduct a randomized control trial to examine the efficacy of an INTERACTIVE SMARTPHONE APP, customized for Singaporean women with recent GDM, in optimizing post-delivery weight and metabolic profiles compared with standard care.
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Evaluate the relative cost-effectiveness of this INTERACTIVE SMARTPHONE APP compared to standard care within the Singapore healthcare system in terms of improvements in quality of life, feasibility, acceptability, scalability and sustainability.
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