Exercise during pregnancy : A critical appraisal of the literature

To review the effects of exercise during pregnancy on fetal and maternal outcomes, a selective literature search was performed using MEDLINE, the Cochrane Database and bibliographies from relevant articles to identify additional references. The data on exercise during pregnancy are limited but sugge...

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Published in:Journal of reproductive medicine Vol. 50; no. 3; pp. 181 - 188
Main Authors: MORRIS, Stephanie N, JOHNSON, Natasha R
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Saint-Louis, MO Science 01-03-2005
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Summary:To review the effects of exercise during pregnancy on fetal and maternal outcomes, a selective literature search was performed using MEDLINE, the Cochrane Database and bibliographies from relevant articles to identify additional references. The data on exercise during pregnancy are limited but suggest that moderate exercise during a low-risk pregnancy does not lead to adverse outcomes for the fetus or mother and improves overall maternal fitness and well-being. The data examining the impact of exercise on labor outcomes, maternal weight gain and fetal weight are conflicting. Moderate exercise in the low-risk pregnancy improves maternal well-being and does not seem to have adverse effects on the fetal or maternal outcome. However, further studies are needed.
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ISSN:0024-7758
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