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Exercising before pregnancy can lower the risk of gestational diabetes

Pre-pregnant women with high levels of fitness had a 21 per cent lower risk of developing gestational diabetes than those with lower fitness levels.

Edited by: India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Published : Apr 03, 2018 15:52 IST, Updated : Apr 03, 2018 15:52 IST
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Exercising before pregnancy is important

Exercising is important not only during and after pregnancy but also before it. Expectant mothers who keep themselves fit before pregnancy are at lower risk of developing gestational diabetes, a study suggests. It is a condition in which women develop diabetes during the last half of pregnancy. Also, they are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes after giving birth.

"Women are very careful during pregnancy with what they eat and the exercise they get. But the study shows women should engage in these healthy behaviours before they get pregnant as well," said co-author Kara Whitaker, Assistant Professor from University of Iowa.

For the study, published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, the team analysed data from 1,333 women over a 25-year period (1985 to 2011) who enrolled in a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute study called Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA). 

The women completed seven study visits after first being enrolled, reporting whether they had become pregnant or gave birth and whether they developed gestational diabetes. The researchers also performed a fitness exam during the first study visit by testing whether the women could walk for two-minute intervals on a treadmill at increasing speeds and on steepening inclines.

Over the study period, 164 women developed gestational diabetes. Using that information, the research team determined that pre-pregnant women with high levels of fitness had a 21 per cent lower risk of developing gestational diabetes than those with lower fitness levels.

"People interested in becoming more fit can do so by engaging in at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week - 30 minutes per day, five days per week," Whitaker said. "Brisk walking would constitute moderate physical activity - jogging would be considered vigorous physical activity," she added.

(With IANS inputs)
 
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