EXERCISE DURING PREGNANCY : A Clinical Update - 05/09/11
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The goal of this article is to update the information provided in an article initially written for Clinics in Sports Medicine 5 years ago.10 It begins with a brief summary of that information followed by a presentation of new data that continue to support its main conclusion—that beginning or continuing a regular program of recreational exercise during pregnancy is safe and beneficial for healthy women and their offspring. The reader is referred to the initial article for the older references. Additional new information includes sections addressing the effect of different training volumes, diet, and additional types of exercise on pregnancy outcome, the short- and long-term maternal cardiovascular benefits of continuing regular exercise during and after pregnancy, and other long-term benefits for mothers and their offspring.
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| Address reprint requests to James F. Clapp III, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, MetroHealth Medical Center, 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, OH 44109 This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grants #HD21268, #HD21109, #RR00080, funds from MetroHealth Medical Center, and The Robert Schwartz MD Center for Metabolism and Nutrition at Case Western Reserve University. |
Vol 19 - N° 2
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