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Marlos Rodrigues Domingues1,2, Diego Garcia Bassani3,4, Shana Ginar da Silva5, Carolina de Vargas Nunes Coll6, Bruna Gonçalves Cordeiro da Silva7, Pedro Curi Hallal8,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is associated with most cases of neonatal deaths and negative health outcomes, and hypertensive disorders. Hypertension is influenced by maternal behavior, such as physical activity. Physical activity is associated with better outcomes for mother and fetus, besides healthier weight gains during pregnancy. Few women are physically active during pregnancy and few clinical trials have been carried out with pregnant women. The aim of this paper is to describe the protocol of a controlled trial evaluating whether regular exercise during pregnancy may result in improved maternal-child health and neonatal outcomes. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26003406 PMCID: PMC4446829 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-015-0749-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Study design
Exclusion criteria of the randomized controlled trial
| Exclusion criteria | Description |
|---|---|
| Age | Below 18 years |
| Hypertension | Diagnosed before pregnancy/Self-reported |
| Diabetes | Diagnosed before pregnancy/Self-reported |
| Preterm birth | History of previous preterm birth |
| Miscarriage | History of previous miscarriage |
| Heart disease | Diagnosed before pregnancy/Self-reported |
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| Fertilization in the current pregnancy |
| Double/twin pregnancy | Twin pregnancies confirmed by ultrasound |
| Persistent bleeding | Women presenting persistent bleeding |
| Severe obesity | Body mass index above 35 kg/m2 |
| Heavy smokers | Smoking more than 20 cigarettes a day |
| Active women | Weekly leisure-time physical activity >150 min/Self-reported |
Fig. 2Timeline of PAMELA study
Stages of training routines during pregnancy according to week of intervention
| Weeks of intervention | Warm-up | Aerobic exercise | Strength training/Floor exercises | Stretching |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 to 4, Stage 1 | 5 min | 15 min | 35 min (sets: 3 × 12 repetitions) | 5 min |
| 5 to 10, Stage 2 | 5 min | 20 min | 30 min (sets: 3 × 10 repetitions) | 5 min |
| 11 to end, Stage 3 | 5 min | 25 min | 25 min (sets: 3 × 8 repetitions) | 5 min |
Description of exercises included in the intervention during pregnancy
| Exercise type | Workout description |
|---|---|
| Aerobic exercise | Treadmill or stationary cycling (unless cycling feels uncomfortable with pregnancy evolution). |
| Intensity of continuous exercise: at the highest comfortable intensity (‘talking intensity’): the intensity will be kept at a level that allows a conversation to be carried out, that is, 12 to 14 on a 6 to 20 Borg Scale of Perceived Exertion. Women will be allowed to jog on the treadmill if desired. | |
| Strength training | Weight machines: shoulder press, bench press, knee extension, seated row and hip adduction. |
| Free weights and elastic bands exercises for all large muscle groups. | |
| Intensity of weight training: | |
| Stage 1: weights will be as heavy as the woman can lift 12 times; | |
| Stage 2: weights will be as heavy as the woman can lift 10 times; | |
| Stage 3: weights will be as heavy as the woman can lift 8 times. | |
| Floor and Swiss ball exercises | Mandatory exercises: |
| a) alternating arm/leg raise; | |
| b) ball squats; | |
| c) spinal rotation; | |
| d) Kegel contractions; | |
| e) spinal flexion (cat stretch); | |
| f) pelvic tilts on the ball. | |
| Stretching | Stretching exercises will especially focus on the cervical area (neck), low back, lower leg (calves), quadriceps, pectoralis and gluteus region. Passive and active stretching will be used, according to the muscle group being stretched. |