Maternal obesity associates with complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Our aim was to investigate if exercise during pregnancy in overweight/obese women could influence birth weight or other neonatal and maternal outcomes at delivery.This is a secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial of exercise training in pregnancy for women with body mass index (BMI) ≥ 28 kg/m2. Ninety-one women (31.3 ± 4.3 years, BMI 34.5 ± 4.2 kg/m2) were allocated 1:1 to supervised exercise during pregnancy or to standard care. The exercise group was offered three weekly training sessions consisting of 35 minutes of moderate intensity walking/running followed by 25 minutes of strength training. Data from 74 women (exercise 38, control 36) were anal...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
BACKGROUND: Women who are overweight or obese during pregnancy are at increased risk of a number of ...
Current research suggests that healthy pregnant women can follow the American College of Sports Medi...
Background Maternal obesity associates with complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Our aim ...
Maternal obesity associates with complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Our aim was to inves...
As the prevalence of obesity is on the rise worldwide, the prevalence of overweight and obese women ...
Background Both maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and excessive gestational weight gain are increasing...
Background: The effectiveness of exercise training for preventing excessive gestational weight gain...
It is well established that exercise has numerous health benefits, especially in regard to weight ma...
During pregnancy, a sedentary lifestyle may have negative consequences on maternal and foetal health...
Abstract Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregna...
Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregnancy coul...
Introduction. The incidence of overweight and obesity in pregnancy has risen significantly in the la...
Objective:\ud To evaluate whether a 12-week supervised exercise program promotes an active lifestyle...
Objective:\ud To evaluate whether a 12-week supervised exercise program promotes an active lifestyle...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
BACKGROUND: Women who are overweight or obese during pregnancy are at increased risk of a number of ...
Current research suggests that healthy pregnant women can follow the American College of Sports Medi...
Background Maternal obesity associates with complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Our aim ...
Maternal obesity associates with complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Our aim was to inves...
As the prevalence of obesity is on the rise worldwide, the prevalence of overweight and obese women ...
Background Both maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and excessive gestational weight gain are increasing...
Background: The effectiveness of exercise training for preventing excessive gestational weight gain...
It is well established that exercise has numerous health benefits, especially in regard to weight ma...
During pregnancy, a sedentary lifestyle may have negative consequences on maternal and foetal health...
Abstract Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregna...
Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregnancy coul...
Introduction. The incidence of overweight and obesity in pregnancy has risen significantly in the la...
Objective:\ud To evaluate whether a 12-week supervised exercise program promotes an active lifestyle...
Objective:\ud To evaluate whether a 12-week supervised exercise program promotes an active lifestyle...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
BACKGROUND: Women who are overweight or obese during pregnancy are at increased risk of a number of ...
Current research suggests that healthy pregnant women can follow the American College of Sports Medi...