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DOI: 10.1055/a-2198-3027
Sport bei Schwangerschaft
Die Fragen ob, wieviel und wie intensiv oder welche Art von Sport während der Schwangerschaft möglich ist, führen häufig noch zu Verunsicherung. Lange Zeit galt die Annahme, dass Sport für Schwangere und das Ungeborene schädlich sein könnte. Der vorliegende Artikel soll über die Benefits und potenziellen Risiken von Sport während der Schwangerschaft aufklären und praktische Empfehlungen zu der Gestaltung eines Trainingsprogramms zusammenfassen.
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Die Evidenzlage weist deutlich darauf hin, dass ein angepasstes körperliches Training bei einem normalen Schwangerschaftsverlauf bedenkenlos durchgeführt werden kann und nicht mit einem erhöhten Risiko für Komplikationen einhergeht.
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Vor Beginn bzw. Weiterführung eines Sportprogramms während der Schwangerschaft müssen allgemeine und spezifische gynäkologische Kontraindikationen abgeklärt werden.
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Ein Sportprogramm sollte an die schwangerschaftstypischen anatomischen und physiologischen Veränderungen des Körpers angepasst werden.
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Regelmäßige körperliche Aktivität und Sport sind mit zahlreichen Benefits für die Schwangere und das Neugeborene assoziiert.
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Idealerweise sollte während der Schwangerschaft eine Kombination aus einem Ausdauer- und Krafttraining durchgeführt werden.
Schlüsselwörter
Schwangerschaft - körperliche Aktivität - Ausdauertraining - Krafttraining - Lebensstil - körperliche Fitness - SportPublication History
Article published online:
12 August 2024
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