American 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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