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Effects of physical activity during pregnancy on preterm delivery and mode of delivery: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study, birth cohort study
by
Kigawa, Mika
, Hirahara, Fumiki
, Kawakami, Chihiro
, Ito, Mika
, Hamazaki, Kei
, Inadera, Hidekuni
, Takami, Mio
, Tsuchida, Akiko
, Aoki, Shigeru
, Ito, Shuichi
, Takamori, Ayako
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Delivery (Childbirth)
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
2018
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Effects of physical activity during pregnancy on preterm delivery and mode of delivery: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study, birth cohort study
by
Kigawa, Mika
, Hirahara, Fumiki
, Kawakami, Chihiro
, Ito, Mika
, Hamazaki, Kei
, Inadera, Hidekuni
, Takami, Mio
, Tsuchida, Akiko
, Aoki, Shigeru
, Ito, Shuichi
, Takamori, Ayako
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Delivery (Childbirth)
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
2018
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Effects of physical activity during pregnancy on preterm delivery and mode of delivery: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study, birth cohort study
by
Kigawa, Mika
, Hirahara, Fumiki
, Kawakami, Chihiro
, Ito, Mika
, Hamazaki, Kei
, Inadera, Hidekuni
, Takami, Mio
, Tsuchida, Akiko
, Aoki, Shigeru
, Ito, Shuichi
, Takamori, Ayako
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Delivery (Childbirth)
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
2018
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Effects of physical activity during pregnancy on preterm delivery and mode of delivery: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study, birth cohort study
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Effects of physical activity during pregnancy on preterm delivery and mode of delivery: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study, birth cohort study
2018
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The aim of this study was to examine how physical activity (PA) before and during pregnancy influences pregnancy outcomes, particularly preterm delivery and mode of delivery.
This study was based on the Japan Environment and Children's Study. A total of 92,796 pregnant women who gave birth to live singleton babies were included. Information on mean PA per week during pregnancy was extracted from the responses to questionnaires completed by women during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Information on PA before pregnancy was obtained from questionnaires answered based on recall at participation. The level of PA was stratified into the following quartiles for categorical analysis: Very low, Low, Medium, and High. Pregnancy outcomes, gestational age at delivery (whether preterm delivery or not), and mode of delivery (spontaneous, instrumental, or caesarean delivery) were compared between the different groups adjusted for multiple covariates.
With respect to PA during pregnancy, the risk of preterm delivery and instrumental delivery increased significantly in the Very low group compared to that in the Medium group (odds ratios [OR] 1.16, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-1.29; OR 1.12, 95% CI, 1.03-1.22, respectively). Moreover, the risks of caesarean delivery in the Low group and instrumental delivery in the High group were significantly higher than the risks in the Medium group (OR 1.07, 95% CI, 1.00-1.15; OR 1.12, 95% CI, 1.02-1.22, respectively). In contrast, with respect to PA before pregnancy, there were no statistically significant differences when the other groups were compared to the Medium group.
Pre-pregnancy PA has no negative effects on preterm birth and caesarean delivery. In contrast, both may be affected by PA during pregnancy because a low level of PA appears to slightly increase the risk of preterm delivery and operative delivery (caesarean and instrumental).
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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