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Postpartum lifestyle intervention may reduce type 2 diabetes risk

Última actualización 12 de julio de 2026

Key finding

The primary objective is to assess the cumulative incidence of T2DM over a 36-month follow-up period.

This study will investigate a lifestyle intervention aimed at preventing type 2 diabetes in Asian women with a history of gestational diabetes.

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EvidenceScore™

Moderate

Study type

RCTs

Follow-up

Long-Term (1–5 y)

Risk of bias

Low Risk

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Study focus

This study will investigate a lifestyle intervention aimed at preventing type 2 diabetes in Asian women with a history of gestational diabetes.

Clinical relevance

Understanding how lifestyle interventions can prevent type 2 diabetes in women with a history of gestational diabetes is crucial, as this population is at increased risk. Effective strategies could lead to better long-term health outcomes for mothers and their families.

Keep in mind

Results data are pending, limiting current conclusions. The study population may not be generalizable beyond Asian women. Potential confounding factors may not be fully controlled.

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Phaik LQ, He S, Wee MH, et al. Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) study. Trials. 2026. doi:10.1186/s13063-026-09516-7

Efectos Principales

The study will assess the cumulative incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus over 36 months.

It will evaluate the incidence of prediabetes at 12-, 24-, and 36-month follow-ups.

Longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors will be monitored from 6 to 36 months.

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Evidence Context

This study contributes evidence to Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) and Cost-effectiveness assessment, Dietary intake changes, Gestational diabetes mellitus incidence, and 2 more.

Primary intervention

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS)

Primary outcomes

  • Cost-effectiveness assessment
  • Dietary intake changes
  • Gestational diabetes mellitus incidence

Evidence relationships

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Moderate contributionModerate confidenceNetwork score: 68

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Related topics

5

Evidence pairs

63

Related studies

High relevance in at least one topic

Why it is useful

  • Contributes to 5 evidence relationships
  • Includes primary outcome data
  • Linked to 2 direct semantic evidence topics

Topic contributions

Evidence topic

Contributes evidence

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Core evidence

Study findings

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Cost-effectiveness assessment

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Cost-effectiveness assessment

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Cost-effectiveness assessment

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
50
Neutral
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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Dietary intake changes

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Dietary intake changes

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Dietary intake changes

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
50
Neutral
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
Add to Evidence Tracker

Gestational diabetes mellitus incidence

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Gestational diabetes mellitus incidence

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Gestational diabetes mellitus incidence

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
Add to Evidence Tracker

Longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
50
Neutral
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
Add to Evidence Tracker

Physical activity changes

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Physical activity changes

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) → Physical activity changes

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
50
Neutral
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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La Evidencia Sugiere

  • The study will assess the cumulative incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus over 36 months.
  • It will evaluate the incidence of prediabetes at 12-, 24-, and 36-month follow-ups.
  • Longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors will be monitored from 6 to 36 months.
keep in mind

Tener en Cuenta

  • Results data are pending, limiting current conclusions.
  • The study population may not be generalizable beyond Asian women.
  • Potential confounding factors may not be fully controlled.
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  • Results data are pending, limiting current conclusions.
  • The study population may not be generalizable beyond Asian women.
  • Potential confounding factors may not be fully controlled.

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This study contributes to evidence on Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) and Cost-effectiveness assessment, Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) and Dietary intake changes.

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Questions answered by this study

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Does Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) improve gestational diabetes mellitus incidence?

Emerging Evidence

Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) appears to improve Gestational diabetes mellitus incidence.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Gestational diabetes mellitus incidence

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026

Does Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) improve cost-effectiveness assessment?

Emerging Evidence

Current evidence does not show a clear benefit of Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) for Cost-effectiveness assessment.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Cost-effectiveness assessment

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | neutral | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026

Does Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) improve dietary intake changes?

Emerging Evidence

Current evidence does not show a clear benefit of Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) for Dietary intake changes.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Dietary intake changes

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | neutral | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026

Does Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) improve longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors?

Emerging Evidence

Current evidence does not show a clear benefit of Integrated Hyperglycaemia Incentivized Postnatal Surveillance (IHIPS) for Longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk factors

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | neutral | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026
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