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. 1998 Oct;88(10):1528–1533. doi: 10.2105/ajph.88.10.1528

Maternal leisure-time exercise and timely delivery.

M Hatch 1, B Levin 1, X O Shu 1, M Susser 1
PMCID: PMC1508461  PMID: 9772857

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether, in a general obstetric population, exercise in pregnancy affects the timeliness of delivery. The hypothesis was that maternal exercise would not raise the risk of preterm birth. METHODS: A community cohort of 557 prenatal patients was followed up until the time of delivery. Data were collected on exercise in each trimester: none, low-moderate (< 1000 kcal [4184 kJ]/wk in energy expenditure), or heavy (> or = 1000 kcal/wk). Timely delivery was adopted as an outcome criterion. Thus, in the analysis, a term birth was treated as optimal and survival techniques were used to estimate risks for both preterm and postdates delivery. RESULTS: No association was found between low-moderate exercise and gestational length. Heavier exercise appeared to reduce, rather than raise, the risk of preterm birth. The adjusted relative risk among conditioned heavy exercisers was 0.11 (95% confidence interval = 0.02, 0.81). After term, conditioned heavy exercisers delivered faster than nonexercisers. CONCLUSIONS: The most important finding was the lack of evidence that vigorous maternal exercise is a risk factor for preterm delivery. A promising finding was that conditioned heavy exercisers have timely deliveries.

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