American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Exercise during pregnancy in normal-weight women and risk of early birth: a review and combined analysis of controlled trials

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Abstract

Of the 2059 women studied, aerobic exercise during pregnancy did not increase the risk of preterm birth, with rates of 4.5% in the exercise group and 4.4% in the control group.

  • Aerobic exercise is associated with a similar mean gestational age at delivery between exercise and control groups, with a mean difference of 0.05 weeks.
  • Women who exercised had a higher incidence of vaginal delivery (73.6% vs 67.5%) and a lower incidence of cesarean delivery (17.9% vs 22%).
  • The incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus was significantly lower in the exercise group (2.9% vs 5.6%).
  • Hypertensive disorders occurred significantly less in the exercise group (1.0% vs 5.6%).
  • No significant differences were found in low birthweight (5.2% vs 4.7%) or mean birthweight between the two groups.

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