Exercising during pregnancy reduces the risk of high birth weight newborns and of caesarean delivery

65951 Taking moderate-intensity exercise three times a week during the second and third trimester of pregnancy halves the risk of having a high birth weight newborn (babies with macrosomia, that is, weighing over 4 kilos) and, therefore, the risk of needing a caesarean delivery.
Ads by Google
Si ya No Usas el Spectrum – Por qué Dejas tus Ahorros al Banco? Una Nueva forma Sencilla de Ahorrar – www.comunitae.com
These findings come from research led by Rubén Barakat of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Alejandro Lucía of the European University of Madrid, and Jonatan Ruiz of the University of Granada. Together with Sports Science graduates, they ran a series of programmed training sessions for a sample of 510 sedentary pregnant women. The results of their study have been published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
The researchers contacted a total of 780 Spanish pregnant women attending two primary health care centres in Leganés (Madrid). Finally, 510 gave their consent to participate in the study. They all recognized they were sedentary—that is, that they exercised for less than 20 minutes on fewer than 3 days a week.
55 minutes exercise
The intervention group followed a training program that consisted of 55 minute sessions of aerobic, muscle strength and flexibility exercises on three days a week from weeks 10-12 to weeks 38-39 of pregnancy, while the control group received standard recommendations and care.
The results showed the training sessions did not reduce the appearance of gestational diabetes mellitus but did diminish the incidence of two major associated risks: macrosomia (down by 58%) and caesarean delivery (which fell by 34%).
These findings «reinforce the need to encourage more supervised exercise interventions during pregnancy to combat the negative effects of gestational diabetes mellitus», says Jonatan Ruiz, researcher in the University of Granada Department of Physical and Sports Education and corresponding author of the study.
Explore further: Exercise can reduce the rate of C-section
More information: Exercise during pregnancy and gestational diabetes-related adverse effects: a randomised controlled trial, Ruben Barakat, Mireia Pelaez, Carmina Lopez, Alejandro Lucia, Jonatan R Ruiz. Br J Sports Med 2013 47: 630-636 doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2012-091788
Journal reference: British Journal of Sports Medicine
Provided by University of Granada
Descargar


Exercising during pregnancy reduces the risk of high birth weight newborns and of caesarean delivery

65951 Taking moderate-intensity exercise three times a week during the second and third trimester of pregnancy halves the risk of having a high birth weight newborn (babies with macrosomia, that is, weighing over 4 kilos) and, therefore, the risk of needing a caesarean delivery.
Ads by Google
Si ya No Usas el Spectrum – Por qué Dejas tus Ahorros al Banco? Una Nueva forma Sencilla de Ahorrar – www.comunitae.com
These findings come from research led by Rubén Barakat of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Alejandro Lucía of the European University of Madrid, and Jonatan Ruiz of the University of Granada. Together with Sports Science graduates, they ran a series of programmed training sessions for a sample of 510 sedentary pregnant women. The results of their study have been published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
The researchers contacted a total of 780 Spanish pregnant women attending two primary health care centres in Leganés (Madrid). Finally, 510 gave their consent to participate in the study. They all recognized they were sedentary—that is, that they exercised for less than 20 minutes on fewer than 3 days a week.
55 minutes exercise
The intervention group followed a training program that consisted of 55 minute sessions of aerobic, muscle strength and flexibility exercises on three days a week from weeks 10-12 to weeks 38-39 of pregnancy, while the control group received standard recommendations and care.
The results showed the training sessions did not reduce the appearance of gestational diabetes mellitus but did diminish the incidence of two major associated risks: macrosomia (down by 58%) and caesarean delivery (which fell by 34%).
These findings «reinforce the need to encourage more supervised exercise interventions during pregnancy to combat the negative effects of gestational diabetes mellitus», says Jonatan Ruiz, researcher in the University of Granada Department of Physical and Sports Education and corresponding author of the study.
Explore further: Exercise can reduce the rate of C-section
More information: Exercise during pregnancy and gestational diabetes-related adverse effects: a randomised controlled trial, Ruben Barakat, Mireia Pelaez, Carmina Lopez, Alejandro Lucia, Jonatan R Ruiz. Br J Sports Med 2013 47: 630-636 doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2012-091788
Journal reference: British Journal of Sports Medicine
Provided by University of Granada
Descargar


El Faro de Ceuta

Pág. 8: El plazo de inscripción de los Cursos de Verano de la UGR, abierto

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xY

Descargar


El Faro de Ceuta

Pág. 8: El plazo de inscripción de los Cursos de Verano de la UGR, abierto

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xY

Descargar


Melilla Hoy

Pág. 20: Álvarez Conde consideran que los jueces tienen pánico a que los periodistas saquen sus actuaciones en los medios de comunicación

Pág. 21: Blas J. Imbroda: «Todo lo que es el dercho a la información prevalece sobre el derecho al honor»

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xX

Descargar


Melilla Hoy

Pág. 20: Álvarez Conde consideran que los jueces tienen pánico a que los periodistas saquen sus actuaciones en los medios de comunicación

Pág. 21: Blas J. Imbroda: «Todo lo que es el dercho a la información prevalece sobre el derecho al honor»

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xX

Descargar


El Telegrama de Melilla

Portada: La libertad de prensa y el drecho al honor centran el segundo día de los cursos de verano

Pág. 20: La libertad de prensa y el drecho al honor centran el segundo día de los cursos de verano

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xW

Descargar


El Telegrama de Melilla

Portada: La libertad de prensa y el drecho al honor centran el segundo día de los cursos de verano

Pág. 20: La libertad de prensa y el drecho al honor centran el segundo día de los cursos de verano

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xW

Descargar


El Faro de Melilla

Portada: Blas Jesús Imbroda: «Las redes sociales son un foco continuo de difamaciones»

Pág. 11: Publicidad. XXII Cursos Internacionales de Verano Ciudad de Melilla

Pág. 14: «Las redes sociales son un foco continuo de difamaciones»

Pág. 15: «Los medios condicionan las políticas de los poderes públicos»

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xV

Descargar


El Faro de Melilla

Portada: Blas Jesús Imbroda: «Las redes sociales son un foco continuo de difamaciones»

Pág. 11: Publicidad. XXII Cursos Internacionales de Verano Ciudad de Melilla

Pág. 14: «Las redes sociales son un foco continuo de difamaciones»

Pág. 15: «Los medios condicionan las políticas de los poderes públicos»

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xV

Descargar


El País

Pág. 22: Andalucia congela las tasas de los grados y reduce las de los masteres

La Junta pedirá unos 100 millones al Estado para pagar a proveedores de los campus

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xU

Descargar


El País

Pág. 22: Andalucia congela las tasas de los grados y reduce las de los masteres

La Junta pedirá unos 100 millones al Estado para pagar a proveedores de los campus

Descarga por URL: http://sl.ugr.es/04xU

Descargar