First paragraph: There is compelling evidence that regular physical activity (PA) during pregnancy benefits both mother and baby.1 2 Notably, physical and psychological benefits are evident in the literature, such as marked reductions in the development of gestational diabetes and hypertensive disorders, alongside improvements in depressive symptoms and cardiorespiratory fitness.1 2 The evidence base has been reflected by recent policy initiatives, for example, in 2017 (relaunched in 2019), the UK‘s chief medical officers (CMOs) published PA guidelines for pregnant women, which made substantial strides in unifying and translating the evidence into recommendations.1 The CMO guidelines are aimed at supporting health professionals to provide c...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
The aims of this paper are (1) to comment on the evidence relating to the health risks and benefits ...
© 2019 Australian College of Midwives Background: Exercise during pregnancy is associated with a var...
Background: Historically, pregnancy was believed to be a time for rest from exercise. However, an in...
open access articleInformation received by women regarding physical activity during and after pregna...
Background: Historically, pregnancy was believed to be a time for rest from exercise. However, an in...
Background: Physical activity is essential to maternal and infant health. Healthcare professionals s...
Background: Although the benefits of physical activity during pregnancy are well documented in the l...
Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy has been shown to be safe and effective for improving matern...
Physical activity (PA) undertaken in accordance with exercise during pregnancy guidelines is associa...
Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology Volume 4: Issue 1, Article 17, 2023. Evidence-based guide...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlepaired glucose tolerance that ...
Objective To assess the physical activity levels of pregnant women and to examine the characteristic...
Regular physical activity (PA) is protective and reduces disease burden but remains a challenge for ...
Increasing physical activity (PA) behaviours amongAustralian pregnant women is recognised as a natio...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
The aims of this paper are (1) to comment on the evidence relating to the health risks and benefits ...
© 2019 Australian College of Midwives Background: Exercise during pregnancy is associated with a var...
Background: Historically, pregnancy was believed to be a time for rest from exercise. However, an in...
open access articleInformation received by women regarding physical activity during and after pregna...
Background: Historically, pregnancy was believed to be a time for rest from exercise. However, an in...
Background: Physical activity is essential to maternal and infant health. Healthcare professionals s...
Background: Although the benefits of physical activity during pregnancy are well documented in the l...
Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy has been shown to be safe and effective for improving matern...
Physical activity (PA) undertaken in accordance with exercise during pregnancy guidelines is associa...
Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology Volume 4: Issue 1, Article 17, 2023. Evidence-based guide...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlepaired glucose tolerance that ...
Objective To assess the physical activity levels of pregnant women and to examine the characteristic...
Regular physical activity (PA) is protective and reduces disease burden but remains a challenge for ...
Increasing physical activity (PA) behaviours amongAustralian pregnant women is recognised as a natio...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
The aims of this paper are (1) to comment on the evidence relating to the health risks and benefits ...
© 2019 Australian College of Midwives Background: Exercise during pregnancy is associated with a var...