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Effectiveness of exercise interventions in the prevention of excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Barakat, Ruben
, Davenport, Margie H
, James, Marina
, Jaramillo Garcia, Alejandra
, Meah, Victoria L
, Kathol, Amariah J
, Nuspl, Megan
, Nagpal, Taniya S
, Weeks, Ashley
, Sobierajski, Frances
, Mottola, Michelle F
, Gray, Casey E
, Adamo, Kristi B
, Poitras, Veronica J
, Barrowman, Nick
, Ruchat, Stephanie-May
, Slater, Linda G
, Skow, Rachel J
, Marchand, Andree-Anne
, Davies, Gregory A
, Riske, Laurel
in
Back pain
/ Body mass index
/ body weight regulation
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Exercise
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Intervention
/ Maternal & child health
/ Medicine
/ Meta-analysis
/ Overweight - prevention & control
/ Physical fitness
/ Postpartum Period
/ Pregnancy
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Review
/ Systematic review
/ Weight Gain
/ Womens health
2018
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Effectiveness of exercise interventions in the prevention of excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Barakat, Ruben
, Davenport, Margie H
, James, Marina
, Jaramillo Garcia, Alejandra
, Meah, Victoria L
, Kathol, Amariah J
, Nuspl, Megan
, Nagpal, Taniya S
, Weeks, Ashley
, Sobierajski, Frances
, Mottola, Michelle F
, Gray, Casey E
, Adamo, Kristi B
, Poitras, Veronica J
, Barrowman, Nick
, Ruchat, Stephanie-May
, Slater, Linda G
, Skow, Rachel J
, Marchand, Andree-Anne
, Davies, Gregory A
, Riske, Laurel
in
Back pain
/ Body mass index
/ body weight regulation
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Exercise
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Intervention
/ Maternal & child health
/ Medicine
/ Meta-analysis
/ Overweight - prevention & control
/ Physical fitness
/ Postpartum Period
/ Pregnancy
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Review
/ Systematic review
/ Weight Gain
/ Womens health
2018
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Effectiveness of exercise interventions in the prevention of excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Barakat, Ruben
, Davenport, Margie H
, James, Marina
, Jaramillo Garcia, Alejandra
, Meah, Victoria L
, Kathol, Amariah J
, Nuspl, Megan
, Nagpal, Taniya S
, Weeks, Ashley
, Sobierajski, Frances
, Mottola, Michelle F
, Gray, Casey E
, Adamo, Kristi B
, Poitras, Veronica J
, Barrowman, Nick
, Ruchat, Stephanie-May
, Slater, Linda G
, Skow, Rachel J
, Marchand, Andree-Anne
, Davies, Gregory A
, Riske, Laurel
in
Back pain
/ Body mass index
/ body weight regulation
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Exercise
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Intervention
/ Maternal & child health
/ Medicine
/ Meta-analysis
/ Overweight - prevention & control
/ Physical fitness
/ Postpartum Period
/ Pregnancy
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Review
/ Systematic review
/ Weight Gain
/ Womens health
2018
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Effectiveness of exercise interventions in the prevention of excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Effectiveness of exercise interventions in the prevention of excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
2018
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ObjectiveGestational weight gain (GWG) has been identified as a critical modifier of maternal and fetal health. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the relationship between prenatal exercise, GWG and postpartum weight retention (PPWR).DesignSystematic review with random effects meta-analysis and meta-regression. Online databases were searched up to 6 January 2017.Study eligibility criteriaStudies of all designs in English, Spanish or French were eligible (except case studies and reviews) if they contained information on the population (pregnant women without contraindication to exercise), intervention (frequency, intensity, duration, volume or type of exercise, alone [“exercise-only”] or in combination with other intervention components [eg, dietary; “exercise + co-intervention”]), comparator (no exercise or different frequency, intensity, duration, volume or type of exercise) and outcomes (GWG, excessive GWG (EGWG), inadequate GWG (IGWG) or PPWR).ResultsEighty-four unique studies (n=21 530) were included. ‘Low’ to ‘moderate’ quality evidence from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) showed that exercise-only interventions decreased total GWG (n=5819; −0.9 kg, 95% CI −1.23 to –0.57 kg, I2=52%) and PPWR (n=420; −0.92 kg, 95% CI −1.84 to 0.00 kg, I2=0%) and reduced the odds of EGWG (n=3519; OR 0.68, 95% CI 0.57 to 0.80, I2=12%) compared with no exercise. ‘High’ quality evidence indicated higher odds of IGWG with prenatal exercise-only (n=1628; OR 1.32, 95% CI 1.04 to 1.67, I2=0%) compared with no exercise.ConclusionsPrenatal exercise reduced the odds of EGWG and PPWR but increased the risk of IGWG. However, the latter result should be interpreted with caution because it was based on a limited number of studies (five RCTs).
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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