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Published in final edited form as: Obstet Gynecol Surv. 2014 Jul;69(7):407–414. doi: 10.1097/OGX.0000000000000077

Table 1.

Development of country-specific guidelines for physical activity during postpartum

Postpartum Guidelines
Australia Canada Norway United Kingdom United States
(ACOG)
United States
(USDHHS)
Year 2002, online 2009 2002-2003 2000 2006 2002;
reaffirmed in
2009 without
changes
2008
Prior versions none 1996 none none 1985, 1994,
2002
none
Postpartum Combined
with Pregnancy Guideline
yes yes yes yes yes yes
Mentions Physical
Activity Guideline for
Adults
no no published together
in same report
no yes published together in
same report
Language of Guidelines English English Norwegian English English English
Organization Sports Medicine
Australia; endorsed
by the Royal
Australian and New
Zealand College of
Obstetrics and
Gynaecology
Society of
Obstetricians
and
Gynaecologists
of Canada;
Canadian
Society for
Exercise
Physiology
Norwegian
Directorate of
Health
Royal College of
Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists
American
College (now
Congress) of
Obstetricians
and
Gynecologists
Department of
Health and Human
Services
Audience all who are
involved in
management of
active pregnant
women, including
health
professionals,
coaches, and the
women themselves
obstetricians,
gynecologists,
exercise
physiologists
health
professionals and
policy makers
obstetricians,
gynecologists
obstetricians,
gynecologists
health professionals
and policy makers
Evidence process used narrative review of
the evidence
published in
English to early
2002
MedLINE search
1966-2002;
evidence
reviewed by the
societies and
quantified using
evaluation
evidence from
the Canadian
Task Force on
the Periodic
Health Exam
a working group
reviewed the
scientific literature
and summarized
the relationship
between physical
activity and health
that provided the
scientific rationale
for the guidelines
MedLINE search
1980-2004, also
searched several
other databases
unknown,
labelled as
“committee
opinion”
Physical Activity
Guidelines Advisory
Committee reviewed
scientific literature
(1995-8/2007) that
prepared a report
and provided
scientific rationale
for the guidelines