| Literature DB >> 28084847 |
Cristina Bianchi1, Lorella Battini2, Michele Aragona1, Cristina Lencioni3, Serena Ottanelli4, Matilde Romano2, Maria Calabrese5, Ilaria Cuccuru6, Alessandra De Bellis7, Mary Liana Mori8, Anna Leopardi9, Gigliola Sabbatini10, Pietro Bottone2, Roberto Miccoli11, Giuseppe Trojano2, Maria Giovanna Salerno2, Stefano Del Prato11, Alessandra Bertolotto1.
Abstract
Exercise has been proved to be safe during pregnancy and to offer benefits for both mother and fetus; moreover, physical activity may represent a useful tool for gestational diabetes prevention and treatment. Therefore, all women in uncomplicated pregnancy should be encouraged to engage in physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle. However, exercise in pregnancy needs a careful medical evaluation to exclude medical or obstetric contraindications to exercise, and an appropriate prescription considering frequency, intensity, type and duration of exercise, to carefully balance between potential benefits and potential harmful effects. Moreover, some precautions related to anatomical and functional adaptations observed during pregnancy should be taken into consideration. This review summarized the suggested recommendations for physical activity among pregnant women with focus on gestational diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; gestational diabetes; pregnancy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28084847 DOI: 10.1080/09513590.2016.1266474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gynecol Endocrinol ISSN: 0951-3590 Impact factor: 2.260