Pregnant women who exercise moderately will keep their children from getting fat later in life

New Zealand researchers report in the new issue of the US Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism that pregnant women who engage in regular moderate exercise can prevent their children from being born with excess weight, which can help reduce their children\’s risk of obesity later in life. . Researchers from the University of Auckland in New Zealand randomly divided 84 women who were pregnant for the first time into two groups. Pregnant women in the experimental group regularly exercised on bicycle fitness equipment 5 times a week, 40 minutes each time, until 36 weeks of pregnancy; pregnant women in the control group did not participate in exercise. The results showed that compared with the control group, pregnant women in the experimental group

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