Could Xylitol Gum Promote a Healthier Pregnancy? Ep. 1217 NOV 24

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A recent study, the PPaX trial, has shown promising results in preventing preterm birth. By simply chewing xylitol gum twice daily, pregnant women in Malawi experienced a significant reduction in preterm births. The study, involving over 10,000 women, found that those who chewed xylitol gum had a 24% lower risk of preterm birth and a 30% lower risk of low birth weight compared to those who did not. This simple intervention could have a profound impact on global maternal and infant health, particularly in regions with limited access to advanced healthcare.

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Valentine et al., A cluster randomized trial of xylitol chewing gum for prevention of preterm birth: The PPaX trial, Med (2024), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medj.2024.10.016
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