Effectiveness of a structured exercise intervention in gestational weight gain in pregnant women with overweight and obesity: A systematic review with meta‐analysis

Author:

Bernardo Diana Salvador12ORCID,Carvalho Carlos Baptista3,Conde Monserrat4,Mota Jorge Augusto25,Santos Paula Clara2567

Affiliation:

1. KinesioLab Research Unit in Human Movement, Department of Physiotherapy School of Health, Piaget Institute Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal

2. Faculty of Sport, Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure (CIAFEL) University of Porto (FADEUP) Porto Portugal

3. Department of Physiotherapy Sword Health Technologies Porto Portugal

4. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences Center for Evidence Based Medicine, University of Oxford Oxford UK

5. Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health (ITR), FADEUP‐Faculty of Sport University of Porto Porto Portugal

6. Department of Physiotherapy, Health School Polytechnic of Porto (ESS) Porto Portugal

7. Center for Rehabilitation Research (CIR), School of Health Polytechnic of Porto Porto Portugal

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo assess the effectiveness of exercise interventions during pregnancy in managing gestational weight gain (GWG), excessive GWG, gestational diabetes (GD), hypertensive disorders, 2‐h post–oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and birth weight in pregnant women with overweight/obesity (OW/OB).MethodsThe search strategy was conducted in five electronic databases, restricting to articles published within the past 10 years. Randomized controlled trials comparing exercise intervention with usual prenatal care in pregnant women with OW/OB were considered. Two reviewers extracted data and assessed the risk of bias using version 2 of the Cochrane risk‐of‐bias tool for randomized trials and the quality of studies using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation classification. Continuous data were calculated as mean differences (MDs) and dichotomous data as risk ratios (RRs).ResultsSeven trials comprising 1648 pregnant women were included. Exercise interventions were associated with lower GWG (MD, −1.19 kg [95% confidence interval, CI, −1.79 to −0.60]) and lower incidence of GD (RR, 0.56 [95% CI, 0.40–0.78]). When analyzing excessive GWG, 2‐h post‐OGTT, birth weight, and hypertensive disorders, there was no statistically significant difference between the exercise and usual care groups. The strength of evidence was considered moderate.ConclusionExercise interventions during pregnancy in women with OW/OB were shown to influence GWG and the incidence of GD.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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