2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17041288
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Water Exercise and Quality of Life in Pregnancy: A Randomised Clinical Trial

Abstract: Background: Physical exercise helps to maintain a healthy lifestyle and its practice is recommended for women during pregnancy as a means of limiting the negative effects on the body that may take place and to optimise well-being, mood and sleep patterns, as well as encouraging daily physical activity, enhancing the ability to work and preventing pregnancy-related complications. Aim: To analyse the quality of life in pregnancy for women who complete a programme of moderate physical activity in water, following… Show more

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“…The following factors were strongly associated with a better quality of life: Exercise, 70 moderate physical activity in water, 71 high exercise adherence, 70 adopting low-to-moderate intensity resistance training, 72 Higher Energy Expenditures, 73 clinical pilates exercises, 74 having a body mass index BMI ≥ 25, 75 better sleep quality, 76 increase of sexual satisfaction, 45 receiving a lifestyle advice, 22 social support 16 , 61 and receiving the solution-focused counselling in terms of violence. 77 …”
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“…The following factors were strongly associated with a better quality of life: Exercise, 70 moderate physical activity in water, 71 high exercise adherence, 70 adopting low-to-moderate intensity resistance training, 72 Higher Energy Expenditures, 73 clinical pilates exercises, 74 having a body mass index BMI ≥ 25, 75 better sleep quality, 76 increase of sexual satisfaction, 45 receiving a lifestyle advice, 22 social support 16 , 61 and receiving the solution-focused counselling in terms of violence. 77 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following factors were strongly associated with a better quality of life: Exercise, 70 moderate physical activity in water, 71 high exercise adherence, 70 adopting low-to-moderate intensity resistance training, 72 Higher Energy Expenditures, 73 clinical pilates exercises, 74 having a body mass index BMI ≥ 25, 75 better sleep quality, 76 increase of sexual satisfaction, 45 receiving a lifestyle advice, 22 social support 16,61 and receiving the solution-focused counselling in terms of violence. 77 In contrast, planned pregnancies and history of depression were not associated with low mental or physical QoL, 78 and offering an exercise program during pregnancy does not seem to influence healthy pregnant women's psychological wellbeing and self-perceived general health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies included in the analyses involved various number of participants. Those numbers varied between minimum of 20 [ 27 ] and maximum of 1023 pregnant women [ 38 ]. All studies had intervention and control group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 5 categorizes main findings with respect to exercise modality and their expected positive results on pregnant-women health and well-being. The favourable health outcomes of performing moderate aerobic exercise were most extensively examined [ 35 , 45 ], followed by strengthening see e.g., [ 42 ], or a hybrid form using both [ 38 , 44 ]. For aerobic exercise, treadmill, walking, and other aerobic-exercise programs are advised (see Table 5 ).…”
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