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Application of Aerobic and Resistance Exercise in Blood Glucose Control in Pregnant Women With GDM

Application of Aerobic and Resistance Exercise in Blood Glucose Control in Pregnant Women With GDM

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18-40 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Objective:The aim of this study was to explore the rationality and clinical value of aerobic exercise during pregnancy in blood glucose control of pregnant women with GDM, and to provide theoretical basis for more appropriate clinical exercise management.

Method:The subjects of gestational diabetes in the hospital from March 2023 to May 2024 were studied. The exercise exercise with daily responsible nurses was based on resistance exercise, mainly with upper limb muscle exercise, supplemented by lower limb muscle exercise and aerobic exercise. Fasting blood glucose, 2 hours postprandial blood glucose and HbA1c in pregnant women with GDM were monitored.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant women with GDM without contraindications.
  • Pregnant women with GDM who volunteered to participate in the project.
  • Pregnant women give informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant women give up voluntarily.
  • Hypoglycemia: In the presence of dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms, people should stop exercising immediately, monitor blood sugar, and always prepare candy.
  • Abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms of contraction should stop exercising immediately and seek medical attention in time.
  • Fall: It is recommended to ensure the safety of the sports ground before exercise: keep the ground dry, clean, not easy to slip, no debris; Comfortable clothing and non-slip exercise are recommended.

Study details
    Aerobic and Resistance Exercise

NCT05901402

Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University

18 February 2024

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