Women with gestational diabetes (GDM) have increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes; their children show more insulin resistance and diabetes compared to offspring of mother without diabetes in pregnancy. An increased diabetes risk is also observed among partner of adult with prediabetes/type 2 diabetes. The investigators have pilot-tested a program for diabetes risk reduction among women within 5 years of a GDM pregnancy (MoMM program). The investigators are now enhancing the program to engage directly the partner (MoMMii program). In MoMMii, 66 couples with a history GDM in the mother will participate in a multimodal diabetes prevention program that includes healthy meal preparation training, discussion of eating and physical activity behaviours and developing home environments that facilitate healthy habits, pedometer-based step count monitoring, and participation in family-based activities (frisbee, soccer) as well as individual exercise (e.g., use of exercise equipment, floor resistance exercises). Participants will be encouraged to communicate between sessions with study personnel and with one another to create a between family support network. All mothers and fathers will participate in five sessions over six months. The investigators will examine changes in health-related behaviours, blood pressure, glucose levels, and insulin sensitivity/resistance in both mothers and fathers.
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Change in post 75 gram glucose load 2-hour glucose value in mothers and fathers
Timeframe: 20-24 weeks