«Continuing to run or do
other aerobic activity during pregnancy for 30 min on most days of the week can
reduce backaches, constipation, bloating, and swelling; prevent or treat gestational diabetes; increase your energy; improve your mood; improve your posture, muscle tone, strength and endurance; help you sleep better; and improve your ability to cope with labor pain.
The Physical
Activity Guidelines for Americans, a complement to the government's diet guidelines, recommend that people do at least 75 minutes of high - intensity aerobic physical activity (such as running, swimming or biking), or 150 minutes of moderate - intensity activity (such as brisk walking) every week to reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes and other chronic d
Activity Guidelines for Americans, a complement to the government's diet guidelines, recommend that people do at least 75 minutes of high - intensity
aerobic physical
activity (such as running, swimming or biking), or 150 minutes of moderate - intensity activity (such as brisk walking) every week to reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes and other chronic d
activity (such as running, swimming or biking), or 150 minutes of moderate - intensity
activity (such as brisk walking) every week to reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes and other chronic d
activity (such as brisk walking) every week to
reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes and
other chronic diseases.