Can Group Exercise Programs Improve Health Outcomes in Pregnant Women? An Updated Systematic Review

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Current scientific evidence supports the recommendation to initiate or continue physical exercise in healthy pregnant women. Group exercise programs have positive effects on improving health, well-being, and social support. In 2015, a systematic review was provided to evaluate the evidence on the effectiveness of group exercise programs in improving pregnant women’s and newborns’ health outcomes and to assess the content of the programs. This review aims to update this knowledge between 2015 and 2020. The exercise program designs were analyzed with the Consensus of Exercise Reporting Template (CERT) model, the compliance with the current guidelines, and effectiveness in the maternal health and fitness parameters. Three databases were used to conduct literature searches. Thirty-one randomized control trials were selected for analysis. All studies followed a supervised group exercise program including aerobic, resistance, pelvic floor training, stretching, and relaxation sections. Group interventions during pregnancy improved health and fitness outcomes for the women and newborns, although some gaps were identified in the interventions. Multidisciplinary teams of exercise and health professionals should advise pregnant women that group exercise improves a wide range of health outcomes for them and their newborns.

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de Castro, R., Antunes, R., Mendes, D., Szumilewicz, A., & Santos-Rocha, R. (2022, April 1). Can Group Exercise Programs Improve Health Outcomes in Pregnant Women? An Updated Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084875

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