BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (Jun 2021)

Asia-Pacific consensus on physical activity and exercise in pregnancy and the postpartum period

  • Ivy Lim,
  • Kok Hian Tan,
  • Satvinder Singh Dhaliwal,
  • Ryan Lee,
  • Serene Thain,
  • Lay Kok Tan,
  • Terry Teo,
  • Zongjie Zhou,
  • Yash Bhanji Boricha,
  • Herman Kristanto,
  • Krishna Kuma,
  • Swe Swe Myint,
  • Tony Tan,
  • Shahul HM Siraj,
  • Tiran Dias,
  • Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn,
  • Tran TL Huong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000967
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2

Abstract

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Physical activity and exercise in pregnancy are generally beneficial and enhance the physical and mental health of women. These benefits also prevent excessive weight gain and reduce risks of obesity in pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders, higher rates of caesarean delivery, macrosomia and stillbirth. Thus, there is a need to optimise perinatal exercise and physical activity globally. There is currently no consensus recommendation on the role of physical activity and exercise in pregnancy and the postpartum period in the Asia-Pacific region. In this paper, we present seven key consensus recommendations on physical activity and exercise in pregnancy and the postpartum period by 18 key members representing 10 countries in Asia-Pacific regions during an international workshop of the AsiaDiabetes in Pregnancy Conference in Singapore on 11–12 January 2020. Through these consensus recommendations, we hope to improve the metabolic health of pregnant women living in Asia-Pacific regions by educating the public and guiding healthcare professionals on the safety and importance of physical exercise and activity to benefit pregnant women and after childbirth.