A randomized clinical trial of exercise during pregnancy to prevent gestational diabetes mellitus and improve pregnancy outcome in overweight and obese pregnant women

Feb 6, 2017American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Exercise during pregnancy may help prevent gestational diabetes and improve outcomes in overweight and obese women

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Abstract

Women in the exercise group had a 22.0% incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus compared to 40.6% in the control group.

  • Regular cycling exercise initiated early in pregnancy may reduce the incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus in overweight and obese women.
  • Participants in the exercise group experienced significantly less weight gain by 25 gestational weeks compared to those in the control group.
  • Insulin resistance levels were lower in women who engaged in regular exercise during early pregnancy.
  • Other pregnancy outcomes, including cesarean delivery rates and gestational age at birth, did not differ significantly between the exercise and control groups.
  • Infants born to women in the exercise group had a significantly lower birthweight compared to those in the control group.

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