This is Part 4 in the series of reviews from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) expert committee on exercise and pregnancy in recreational and elite athletes. Part 1 focused on the effects of training during pregnancy and on the management of common pregnancy-related complaints experienced by athletes; Part 2 addressed maternal and foetal perinatal outcomes; Part 3 reviewed the implications of pregnancy and childbirth on return to exercise and on common illnesses and complaints in the postpartum period. Parts 1–3 are all open access papers
There are many concerns about exercise during pregnancy, with medical advice historically dissuading...
Although there is no consensus as to whether exercise is beneficial during pregnancy, most studies r...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that adults aged 18-64 should engage in...
This is part 5 in the series of reviews from the IOC expert committee on exercise and pregnancy in r...
This is Part 2 of 5 in the series of evidence statements from the IOC expert committee on exercise a...
BACKGROUND Guidelines on physical activity or exercise and pregnancy encourage pregnant women to con...
This is Part 3 in the series of reviews from the IOC expert committee on exercise and pregnancy in r...
BACKGROUND Guidelines on physical activity or exercise and pregnancy encourage pregnant women to con...
This is Part 2 of 5 in the series of evidence statements from the IOC expert committee on exercise a...
This is Part 3 in the series of reviews from the IOC expert committee on exercise and pregnancy in r...
ObjectivesTo analyse the available evidence and identify gaps in current knowledge regarding physica...
As female participation in sport and exercise continues to increase, there is a strong likelihood th...
Objectives: To enhance knowledge on pregnancy and return to sport in the postpartum period in elite ...
Up until recently, it was recommended that athletes discontinue exercise during pregnancy. This can ...
Best-practice guidance and management of pregnant and postpartum elite athletes and women in arduous...
There are many concerns about exercise during pregnancy, with medical advice historically dissuading...
Although there is no consensus as to whether exercise is beneficial during pregnancy, most studies r...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that adults aged 18-64 should engage in...
This is part 5 in the series of reviews from the IOC expert committee on exercise and pregnancy in r...
This is Part 2 of 5 in the series of evidence statements from the IOC expert committee on exercise a...
BACKGROUND Guidelines on physical activity or exercise and pregnancy encourage pregnant women to con...
This is Part 3 in the series of reviews from the IOC expert committee on exercise and pregnancy in r...
BACKGROUND Guidelines on physical activity or exercise and pregnancy encourage pregnant women to con...
This is Part 2 of 5 in the series of evidence statements from the IOC expert committee on exercise a...
This is Part 3 in the series of reviews from the IOC expert committee on exercise and pregnancy in r...
ObjectivesTo analyse the available evidence and identify gaps in current knowledge regarding physica...
As female participation in sport and exercise continues to increase, there is a strong likelihood th...
Objectives: To enhance knowledge on pregnancy and return to sport in the postpartum period in elite ...
Up until recently, it was recommended that athletes discontinue exercise during pregnancy. This can ...
Best-practice guidance and management of pregnant and postpartum elite athletes and women in arduous...
There are many concerns about exercise during pregnancy, with medical advice historically dissuading...
Although there is no consensus as to whether exercise is beneficial during pregnancy, most studies r...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that adults aged 18-64 should engage in...