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Körperliche Arbeit und Sport während der Schwangerschaft

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In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden die physiologischen Änderungen, die mit körperlicher Belastung einhergehen und die während der Schwangerschaft auftreten, diskutiert. Daraus sind die potentiellen Risiken und Vorteile der körperlichen Belastung während der Gravidität abzuleiten. Die thermischen, metabolischen und zirkulatorischen Veränderungen durch körperliche Belastungen und durch die Schwangerschaft verhalten sich additiv. In der körperlichen Belastung während der Schwangerschaft besteht deshalb theoretisch ein Risiko für Embryo und Fet in utero. Die derzeit geltenden klinischen Richtlinien basieren auf diesen physiologischen Beobachtungen. Die begrenzten Informationen, die jedoch gegenwärtig im Hinblick auf die Belastungen während der Schwangerschaft existieren, unterstützen nicht vollständig dieses theoretische Konzept. Die derzeitigen Richtlinien sind möglicherweise zu restriktiv und werden zweifelsohne großzügiger gehandhabt werden, wenn mehr definitive Informationen zur Verfügung stehen.

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Clapp, J.F. (1988). Körperliche Arbeit und Sport während der Schwangerschaft. In: Künzel, W. (eds) Gesunde Lebensweise während der Schwangerschaft. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73682-7_10

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