Intake of Caffeine during pregnancy reduces GDM risk
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A cohort study by Hinkle N Stefanie and team revealed that Moderate intake of coffee in second trimester was associated with a lower risk for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), lower glucose levels at GDM screening, and more favorable cardiometabolic profile compared with no consumption.
Further Caffeine intake was not associated with gestational hypertension or preeclampsia.
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Moderate Caffeine Intake During Pregnancy May Lower Gestational Diabetes Risk: JAMA
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