2016
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00086915
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Physical activity in pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes

Abstract: This study focused on the association between physical activity in the sec LBW (RR = 0.94; PTB (RR = 0.86; or IUGR (RR = 0.80;

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“…Out of a total of 2053 records identified by the search 41 studies (43 publications) were included in the meta‐analysis of physical activity and preterm birth, including 20 randomized trials, and 21 cohort studies (23 publications; Figure ; Tables S2 and S3). Thirteen studies were from Europe 15 studies were from North America, five from South America, four from Asia, and four from Australia and New Zealand (Tables S2 and S3). The definition of preterm birth was consistent across studies (<37 weeks; Tables S2 and S3).…”
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“…Out of a total of 2053 records identified by the search 41 studies (43 publications) were included in the meta‐analysis of physical activity and preterm birth, including 20 randomized trials, and 21 cohort studies (23 publications; Figure ; Tables S2 and S3). Thirteen studies were from Europe 15 studies were from North America, five from South America, four from Asia, and four from Australia and New Zealand (Tables S2 and S3). The definition of preterm birth was consistent across studies (<37 weeks; Tables S2 and S3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Four cohort studies were included in the analysis of total physical activity (including leisure‐time and occupational physical activity) during pregnancy and preterm birth, and included >466 cases and 7519 participants. The summary RR for high versus low total physical activity was 0.95 (95% CI: 0.63–1.42, I 2 = 56.8%, P heterogeneity = 0.07; Figure C).…”
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“…Os estudos 4 e 11 revelam por meio de um estudo de coorte e uma revisão de literatura, respectivamente, que a prática do exercício durante o segundo trimestre não concorre para o nascimento prematuro, baixo peso ao nascer ou crescimento inadequado, independentemente do nível de atividade, ou seja, baixo ou alto. Tais resultados foram semelhantes aos de um estudo na Carolina do Norte de 2004 a 2007, no qual mulheres grávidas responderam a um questionário por telefone, fornecendo informações sobre sua prática de atividade física durante a gestação não havendo sido identificado relação entre alta atividade física no primeiro trimestre e baixo peso ao nascer ou prematuridade (Jukic et al, 2012;Rêgo et al, 2016 (Juhl et al, 2008;Owe et al, 2012). O estudo 5 realizou um ensaio clínico não randomizado e aberto com 88 gestantes saudáveis submetidas a caminhada de moderada intensidade na esteira e a cardiotocografia computadoriza em 3 momentos de 20 minutos (antes, durante e após a caminhada).…”
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“…Los estudios sobre AF en la mujer embarazada reportan el uso de diferentes cuestionarios para su medición (6), uno de ellos es el Cuestionario Internacional de Actividad Física (IPAQ), que en su versión corta incluye preguntas respecto a la evaluación de la actividad física al caminar, o si se ha realizado de manera moderada o vigorosa, así como el comportamiento sedentario, y permite categorizar a los sujetos de estudio como: inactivos, regularmente activos y muy activos; este cuestionario ha sido validado en varios países, incluidos algunos de América Latina y Centroamérica, y ha mostrado una adecuada confiabilidad (8,(9)(10)(11).…”
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