A Virtual Exercise Program throughout Pregnancy during the COVID-19 Pandemic Modifies Maternal Weight Gain, Smoking Habits and Birth Weight-Randomized Clinical Trial

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作者
Silva-Jose, Cristina [1 ]
Sanchez-Polan, Miguel [1 ]
Barakat, Ruben [1 ]
Diaz-Blanco, Angeles [2 ]
Mottola, Michelle F. [3 ]
Refoyo, Ignacio [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Madrid, Fac Phys Act & Sport Sci INEF, AFIPE Res Grp, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] Hosp Univ Severo Ochoa Leganes, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Leganes 28911, Spain
[3] Univ Western Ontario London, Dept Anat & Cell Biol, Schulich Sch Med & Dent,Sch Kinesiol, Childrens Hlth Res Inst,Fac Hlth Sci,R Samuel McL, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada
[4] Univ Politecn Madrid, Fac Phys Act & Sports Sci INEF, Sports Dept, Madrid 28040, Spain
关键词
exercise; pregnant; epigenetics; physical activity; integral wellbeing; smoking; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; GESTATIONAL-AGE; WOMEN; OBESITY; ASSOCIATION; OUTCOMES; ANXIETY; CONSEQUENCES; DETERMINANTS; OVERWEIGHT;
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10.3390/jcm11144045
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The intrauterine environment is key to health from a short- and long-term perspective. Birth weight is an important indicator that may influence the fetal environment due to epigenetics. Considering physical inactivity, in parallel with higher levels of stress, affecting smoking patterns and the physical and emotional health of the pregnant population, maintaining the health of future generations is crucial. A randomized clinical trial (NCT04563065) was conducted. One-hundred and ninety-two healthy pregnant individuals were assigned to the intervention (IG) or control (CG) group. Overall, significant differences were found between groups when stratified by birth weight (chi(2) (1) = 6.610; p = 0.037) with low birth weight and macrosomia found more often in the CG (4% vs. 14% and 3% vs. 9%, respectively) and higher admissions to the neonatal intensive care unit (chi(2) (1) = 5.075; p = 0.024) in the CG (20/28.6%) compared to the IG (9/13.0). Smoking during pregnancy was also found more often in the CG (12/17.1%) compared to the IG (3/4.4%) (p = 0.016). A virtual program of supervised exercise throughout pregnancy during the ongoing pandemic could help to maintain adequate birth weights, modify maternal smoking habits, and lower admissions to the neonatal intensive care unit.
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