2021
DOI: 10.29359/bjhpa.14.1.01
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How to HIIT while pregnant? The protocol characteristics and effects of high intensity interval training implemented during pregnancy – A systematic review

Abstract: There is strong scientific evidence that prenatal physical activity of moderate-to-high in-tensity is a prerequisite of the proper course of pregnancy, childbirth and fetus development. How-ever, to date little data have been available on high intensity interval training (HIIT) performed during pregnancy. Following the PRISMA guidelines, this systematic review aimed at: first, to characterize HIIT protocols used or planned to be implemented during pregnancy; second, to determine their training effects on parti… Show more

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“…Teaching pregnant women how to perform PFM exercises seems to be particularly important to prevent PFM disorders such UI, both during and after pregnancy ( Davenport et al, 2018 ; Woodley et al, 2020 ). More and more women would like to continue their exercise programs during pregnancy, even based on the high-impact and high intensity activities ( Szumilewicz et al, 2022 ). Therefore, they should know how to use “the knack”–a quick, strong, well-timed PFM contraction, before and during physical stress increasing intraabdominal pressure (like jumping or running).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaching pregnant women how to perform PFM exercises seems to be particularly important to prevent PFM disorders such UI, both during and after pregnancy ( Davenport et al, 2018 ; Woodley et al, 2020 ). More and more women would like to continue their exercise programs during pregnancy, even based on the high-impact and high intensity activities ( Szumilewicz et al, 2022 ). Therefore, they should know how to use “the knack”–a quick, strong, well-timed PFM contraction, before and during physical stress increasing intraabdominal pressure (like jumping or running).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensity of training and interval section was monitored and measured by maximal heart rate or Borg’s rate of perceived exertion scale [ 43 ], meanwhile the ratio of exercise and rest time depends on individual capabilities, training progression, and pregnancy stage [ 44 ]. With regards to obstetric outcomes, HIIT programs were proven to be safe and well-accepted by pregnant women regardless of the training components and interval structure [ 45 ], even during the third trimester [ 46 ]. Nonetheless, the association between health outcomes and different type, timing, or domain of activity patterns cannot be assured due to insufficient research evidence [ 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example of such a shift is high-intensity interval training (HIIT), which is gaining popularity in a wide variety of populations, including pregnant women. 65 As shown by Nagpal et al, 66 publicly available sources of information on how to implement HIIT in pregnancy are inconsistent and not evidence-based, which can lead to uncertainty in women and discourage them from continuing their favorite form of exercise. Another example of a significant change in the approach to exercise during pregnancy in some countries is the emphasis on the responsibility of the pregnant woman for her own health and that of the child.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%