Title:Impact of Physical Activity on Gestational Weight Gain in Overweight
and Obese Pregnant Women: A Meta-Analysis
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
Author(s): Vandana Rani*, Sivachidambaram Kulandaivelan, Rekha Chaturvedi and Ravinder Yadav
Affiliation:
- Department of Physiotherapy, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar-125001, Haryana, India
Keywords:
GWG, walking, pedometer, aerobics, resistance training, exercises.
Abstract:
Background: Regular physical activity and exercises play an important role in a healthy
pregnancy in overweight and obese women.
Objective: To investigate the effect of exercise parameters (frequency, duration and intensity) and
Physical Activity (PA) on maternal Gestational Weight Gain (GWG) in overweight and obese pregnant
women.
Methods: PubMed and Cochrane database were used to locate the literature; randomized controlled
trials comparing PA with standard care on combined overweight and obese pregnant women, published
in English language from January 2011 to March 2020 were selected. PA interventions, including
walking, aerobic and resistance exercise either alone or in combination compared with standard
care during pregnancy in overweight and obese pregnant women were screened. Mean Difference
(MD) with 95% Confidence Interval (CI) between the intervention and standard care for
GWG was calculated.
Results: Twelve studies with 1667 pregnant women were included. The result showed a statistically
significant reduction of GWG in the PA group as compared to the standard care (MD=0.99 kg,
P<0.00001 & I2
=25%). Overweight and obese pregnant women who performed exercises for the
duration of 45-60 minutes/session (MD=1.01 kg, P=0.0008 and I2
=61%), a frequency of 3
times/week (MD=1.19 kg, P=0.0002 and I2
=58%) and light to moderate intensity (MD=1.37 kg,
P<0.0001 & I2
=62%), reported good weight control during pregnancy as compared with standard
care group.
Conclusion: There was a statistically significant reduction in GWG in overweight and obese pregnant
women. Owing to the promising results shown by exercise intervention and PA in maternal
weight control, these interventions should be used as a tool for managing weight gain during pregnancy
as routine care.