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Exercise and pregnancy: a review.

R Bell, M O'Neill.   

Abstract

The effects of pregnancy on the maternal cardiorespiratory system include increases in oxygen consumption, cardiac output, heart rate, stroke volume, and plasma volume. The increase in oxygen reserve seen in early pregnancy is reduced later, suggesting that maternal exercise may present a greater physiologic stress in the third trimester. Evidence suggests that weight-bearing exercise produces a greater decrease in oxygen reserve than nonweight-bearing exercise. Furthermore, to maintain a heart rate below 140 beats per minute during pregnancy, the intensity of weight-bearing exercise must be reduced. Nonweight-bearing, water-based exercise results in smaller fetal heart rate changes and a lower maternal heart rate than the same exercise performed on land. Exercising in the supine position in late pregnancy has raised concerns because cardiac output in the supine position is lower than in the lateral position at rest, presumably because the gravid uterus partially obstructs the inferior vena cava. Sustained exercise produces a training effect on the mother, although reported associations between this effect and the experience of labor are not consistent. Short-term changes in fetal heart rate provide circumstantial evidence that physical activity can influence the fetus. Acute effects of exercise that can potentially affect the fetus include hyperthermia, changes in uteroplacental flow, reduced levels of maternal glucose, and increased uterine contractions. Moderate to high levels of sustained maternal exercise have been associated with reduced birthweight. Much research remains to be done on the effects of specific exercise regimens during pregnancy, the effects on previously sedentary women, and the long-term health consequences to the offspring of women who perform vigorous exercise during pregnancy.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7857452     DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-536x.1994.tb00240.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Birth        ISSN: 0730-7659            Impact factor:   3.689


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3.  Maternal rectal temperature and fetal heart rate responses to upright cycling in late pregnancy.

Authors:  M E O'Neill
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Review 5.  The Influence of Prenatal Exercise on Offspring Health: A Review.

Authors:  Carmen Moyer; Olga Roldan Reoyo; Linda May
Journal:  Clin Med Insights Womens Health       Date:  2016-10-17

6.  Water aerobics II: maternal body composition and perinatal outcomes after a program for low risk pregnant women.

Authors:  Sergio R Cavalcante; Jose G Cecatti; Rosa I Pereira; Erica P Baciuk; Ana L Bernardo; Carla Silveira
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  6 in total

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