Researchers say pregnant women should not live up to an average of 24 degrees Celsius or above, due to the risk. The risk of developing diabetes during pregnancy. In addition, compared to women living in freezing temperatures, the average temperature minus 10 degrees Celsius or cooler, there is less chance of Get this disease. According to the study.
The results of the study, which looked at exposure to outside temperatures in pregnant women, showed that women living In hot climates, 7.7 percent have a higher risk of developing diabetes during pregnancy, compared to 4.6% of those living in the cold climate.
In addition, every 10 degree Celsius increased risk of 6% to 9% risk associated with the disease. According to an indication based on the theory of human brown fat, active in cold weather to create Heat and metabolism are full of our body.
"Many people think that in hot temperatures, women will be outdoors and have a lot of activity that will help prevent weight gain. During pregnancy, women are at risk for developing diabetes during pregnancy, "according to the study's lead author. This is Gillian Booth, a researcher at St Michael Hospital in O. Ntario, Canada. "However, exposure to cold temperatures can stimulate insulin sensitivity," Booth added. Improved by stimulating the protective oils known as brown fatty tissues.