Excersice
During Pregnancy
A new study
carried out by Polytechnic
University of Madrid has
revealed that exercising
up to the end of pregnancy
has no harmful effect on
the weight or size of the
foetus .
“An
exercise regime carried
out during the second and
third trimester of pregnancy
does not harm the health
of the foetus”, said
Jonatan R. Ruiz, researcher
at the Karolinska Institute
, Sweden, and principal
author of this study, who
has coordinated a team from
the Polytechnic University
of Madrid in collaboration
with the Swedish centre
.
These findings
highlight the benefits for
the health of the baby and
the mother when a physically-active
lifestyle is maintained
throughout pregnancy.
160 healthy
women between the ages of
25 and 35 took part in the
study, all of whom had sedentary
habits and no risk of premature
birth.
Of this group
of women, half followed
an exercise regime under
the supervision of experts
in Physical Activity and
Sports Science in collaboration
with the Gynaecology and
Obstetrics Unit of Hospital
Severo Ochoa in Madrid.
The researchers
used multiple variables
to assess the health of
the foetus in women, and
they analysed the effect
of the training programme
carried out during the second
and third trimester of pregnancy
on the weight and size of
the foetus.
“Body
size and gestational age,
as well as other health
parameters, were similar
in the group of women who
followed the exercise regime
compared to those who did
no form of physical activity
during pregnancy, which
indicates that exercise
poses no threat to the health
of the foetus”, Ruiz
said.