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Does exercise training during pregnancy influence fetal cardiovascular responses to an exercise stimulus? Insights from a randomised controlled trial
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 09/21/09
Barakat R et al. – The authors studied 26 sedentary and 26 physically active gravidae aged 29(3) and 30(2) years respectively. Maternal exercise did not have a deleterious effect on fetal haemodynamics. Overall, maternal training status did not influence the fetal cardiovascular variables the authors studied.
Alejandro Lucia , 09/21/09
| Clinicians should start prescribing exercise in all population groups. They must become familiar with the area of physical activity & health |
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