Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3100599 Preventive Medicine 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo review the effectiveness of physical activity (PA) and PA plus diet interventions in managing weight among overweight or obese (OW/OB) pregnant or postpartum women.MethodsFour databases were searched for randomized controlled studies published between January 2000 and December 2011 that reported weight change outcomes of PA interventions in OW/OB pregnant or postpartum women. PA alone as well as PA plus diet interventions were included.ResultsOf 681 abstracts identified, 11 were included (7 trials with pregnant women and 4 trials with postpartum women). Overall, we found that PA interventions were effective for OW/OB pregnant as well as postpartum women. On average, pregnant women in the intervention groups gained 0.91 kg less (95% CI: − 1.76, − 0.06) compared with those in the usual care groups. Postpartum women in the intervention groups significantly lost more body weight (− 1.22 kg; 95% CI: − 1.89, − 0.56) than those in the control groups. In the subgroup analyses by PA intervention types, supervised PA plus diet interventions were the most effective.ConclusionsPA plus diet interventions may require more than advice; supervised PA programs or personalized prescription/goals are needed to prevent excessive weight gain for OW/OB pregnant women and excessive weight retention for OW/OB postpartum women.

► Supervised physical activity plus diet interventions were the most effective. ► Innovative strategies to maximize the intervention effect should be developed. ► Interventions are needed to start during pregnancy and continue during postpartum.

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