\u3cp\u3eBackground: Excessive weight gain during pregnancy increases the risk for negative effects on mother and child during pregnancy, delivery, and also postnatally. Excessive weight gain can be partially compensated by being sufficiently physically active, which can be measured using activity trackers. Modern activity trackers often use accelerometer data as well as heart rate data to estimate energy expenditure. Because pregnancy affects the metabolism and cardiac output, it is not evident that activity trackers that are calibrated to the general population can be reliably used during pregnancy. We evaluated whether an activity monitor designed for the general population is sufficiently accurate for estimating energy expenditure in pr...
In the present study, we have followed 4 pregnant women during pregnancy. The participants measured ...
The physiological and biomechanical changes that occur during pregnancy make accurate measurement of...
Background: Few studies have compared the validity of objective measures of physical activity energy...
Background: Excessive weight gain during pregnancy increases the risk for negative effects on mother...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little is known about physical activity patterns in pregnancy with prior esti...
Pregnant women are recommended to engage in 150 min of moderate-intensity physical activity per week...
Previous research has shown that physical activity in pregnancy decreases the risk of poor pregnancy...
Abstract Background Prenatal physical activity may improve maternal and infant health and lower futu...
Previous studies have assessed the validity and reliability of physical activity monitors worn by pr...
We appreciate the recent Commentary by Guérin et al. (2018) which was designed to stimulate academic...
INTRODUCTION Repeatedly during and with the follow up pregnancy, there is a noticeable phenomenon of...
A growing body of literature suggests that healthy and well-nourished women can safely participate i...
Regular physical activity is associated with improved physiological, metabolic and psychological par...
Objective: Research on the impact of maternal physical activity on pregnancy outcomes has often empl...
Regular physical activity is associated with improved physiological, metabolic and psychological par...
In the present study, we have followed 4 pregnant women during pregnancy. The participants measured ...
The physiological and biomechanical changes that occur during pregnancy make accurate measurement of...
Background: Few studies have compared the validity of objective measures of physical activity energy...
Background: Excessive weight gain during pregnancy increases the risk for negative effects on mother...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little is known about physical activity patterns in pregnancy with prior esti...
Pregnant women are recommended to engage in 150 min of moderate-intensity physical activity per week...
Previous research has shown that physical activity in pregnancy decreases the risk of poor pregnancy...
Abstract Background Prenatal physical activity may improve maternal and infant health and lower futu...
Previous studies have assessed the validity and reliability of physical activity monitors worn by pr...
We appreciate the recent Commentary by Guérin et al. (2018) which was designed to stimulate academic...
INTRODUCTION Repeatedly during and with the follow up pregnancy, there is a noticeable phenomenon of...
A growing body of literature suggests that healthy and well-nourished women can safely participate i...
Regular physical activity is associated with improved physiological, metabolic and psychological par...
Objective: Research on the impact of maternal physical activity on pregnancy outcomes has often empl...
Regular physical activity is associated with improved physiological, metabolic and psychological par...
In the present study, we have followed 4 pregnant women during pregnancy. The participants measured ...
The physiological and biomechanical changes that occur during pregnancy make accurate measurement of...
Background: Few studies have compared the validity of objective measures of physical activity energy...