Background. The objective was to examine the association between prepregnancy physical exercise and offspring birth weight and to assess the combined association of pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and physical exercise on birth weight. Methods. The study included 2,026 women aged 20–39 years participating in the Norwegian HUNT study and linked with the Medical Birth Registry. We calculated mean differences in birth weight and odds ratios (ORs) for a macrosomic infant (i.e., birth weight g) using linear and logistic regression analysis. Results. There was no clear association between leisure time physical exercise and mean birth weight. Women who reported no exercise had reduced risk of a macrosomic infant (OR, 0.6; 95% confidence inter...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
Introduction: Despite the associations between delayed childbearing and poorer maternal and perinata...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on the impact of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) in pregnancy on birth siz...
Background. The objective was to examine the association between prepregnancy physical exercise and ...
Copyright © 2013 Silje Krogsgaard et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Background: Newborn macrosomia is related to a range of serious health outcomes for both the baby an...
We examined the association between sports and other leisure-time physical activities during pregnan...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the association between regular exercise before and during pregnancy and exce...
Physical activity during pregnancy has many benefits including reduced risk of excessive gestational...
Current research suggests that healthy pregnant women can follow the American College of Sports Medi...
Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the later risk ...
Background The level of physical activity (PA) in the general population is considered too low, and ...
Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the later risk ...
Previous case-control studies suggest that recreational physical activity protects against preeclamp...
Previous case-control studies suggest that recreational physical activity protects against preeclamp...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
Introduction: Despite the associations between delayed childbearing and poorer maternal and perinata...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on the impact of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) in pregnancy on birth siz...
Background. The objective was to examine the association between prepregnancy physical exercise and ...
Copyright © 2013 Silje Krogsgaard et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Background: Newborn macrosomia is related to a range of serious health outcomes for both the baby an...
We examined the association between sports and other leisure-time physical activities during pregnan...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the association between regular exercise before and during pregnancy and exce...
Physical activity during pregnancy has many benefits including reduced risk of excessive gestational...
Current research suggests that healthy pregnant women can follow the American College of Sports Medi...
Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the later risk ...
Background The level of physical activity (PA) in the general population is considered too low, and ...
Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the later risk ...
Previous case-control studies suggest that recreational physical activity protects against preeclamp...
Previous case-control studies suggest that recreational physical activity protects against preeclamp...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
Introduction: Despite the associations between delayed childbearing and poorer maternal and perinata...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on the impact of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) in pregnancy on birth siz...