2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0412.2012.01483.x
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Exercise and physical activity in the prevention of pre‐eclampsia: systematic review

Abstract: Exercise and physical activity have been studied and suggested as a way to reduce or minimize the effects of pre-eclampsia. Our aim was to evaluate the association between exercise and/or physical activity and occurrence of pre-eclampsia. We conducted electronic searches without year of publication and language limitations. This was a systematic review designed according to PRISMA. Different databases accessed were as follows: PubMed®; Latin-American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS); Scient… Show more

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“…In a recent systematic review of randomized controlled trial, case control and cohort studies regarding exercise and physical activity in the prevention of worsening preeclampsia performed by health pregnant women showed a possible protective effect of leisure time physical activity in the worsening of preeclampsia [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent systematic review of randomized controlled trial, case control and cohort studies regarding exercise and physical activity in the prevention of worsening preeclampsia performed by health pregnant women showed a possible protective effect of leisure time physical activity in the worsening of preeclampsia [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em gestante de baixo risco, alguns estudos observacionais sugerem que a prática regular de exercício antes e no início da gestação está associada à diminuição do risco de desenvolvimento de pré-eclâmpsia 12,25 . Uma metaná-lise, publicada em 2012, mostrou que mulheres ativas antes da gestação têm 44% menos chance de desenvolver pré-eclâmpsia, com odds ratio (OR) de 0,56, IC95% 0,41-0,76 e p<0,01, enquanto que gestantes que se envolvem em atividades físicas têm 23% menos chance (OR=0,77; IC95% 0,64-0,91; p<0,01) 25 .…”
Section: Pré-eclâmpsiaunclassified
“…Associado a isso, o repouso prolongado no leito aumenta de modo consistente o risco de trombose venosa 24 . Para gestantes com hipertensão arterial crônica com controle pré-natal e pressórico adequados, a prática 25 . Gestantes com hipertensão arterial crônica controlada ou com antecedente pré-eclâmpsia que realizaram mais de dez sessões de exercício em bicicleta estacionária durante a gestação, quando comparadas a um grupo controle, apresentaram melhores resultados perinatais.…”
Section: Hipertensão Crônicaunclassified
“…The effects of nutritional interventions are also limited [132], although some beneficial effects of antiplatelet agents, primarily low-dose aspirin and calcium supplementation have been noted [133]. Some beneficial effects of exercise in previously preeclamptic women have also been noted, with the results of some studies suggesting that exercise may be potentially helpful for disease prevention [134,135,136]. …”
Section: Strategies For Predicting Pe and The Use Of Novel Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%