Lucas Alves Jaques, Pedro Rafael Rocha Stermer, Ana Karoline Brito de Oliveira, Vera Regina Fernandes da Silva Marães, Raquel Henriques Jácomo, Aline Teixeira Alves, Katiane da Costa Cunha, Marianne Lucena da Silva
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摘要
背景孕妇的心率自律神经调节发生了重要的生理变化,这些变化可能会影响她们的身体对运动刺激的反应方式。本综述旨在验证体育锻炼对孕妇心率自律调节的影响。用于搜索研究的电子数据库包括 Cochrane Library、MEDLINE via PUBMED、Regional Health Portal 和 EMBASE。其中包括评估孕妇进行体育锻炼时心率变异性的实验研究。仅涉及胎儿心率变异性的文章、病例报告、大会摘要、无结果的临床试验方案、预印本和灰色文献均被排除在外。没有语言或出版年份限制。检索中使用的描述符为心脏时相、交感神经系统、妊娠和体育锻炼。结果 共找到 3106 篇文章,纳入了 12 项研究,其中 5 项为非随机临床试验,4 项为随机临床试验,3 项为横断面研究。研究共纳入了 34 名孕妇。体育锻炼的应用多种多样,但一般都采用有氧运动,并增加了心率的可变性和对心率自律调节的反射。
Autonomic modulation of heart rate during physical activity in pregnant women: A systematic review of literature
BackgroundThere are important physiological changes in the heart rate autonomic modulation in pregnant women and these changes may affect the way their bodies respond to exercise stimulus. The objective of this review is to verify the physical exercise influence on autonomic modulation of heart rate in pregnant women.MethodsThis study is a Systematic Review. The electronic databases used to search for the studies were Cochrane Library, MEDLINE via PUBMED, Regional Health Portal and EMBASE. Experimental studies that evaluated heart‐rate variability in pregnant women practicing physical exercises were included. And articles that addressed only fetal heart‐rate variability, case reports, congress abstracts, clinical trial protocols without results, preprints, and gray literature were excluded. There were no language or publication year restrictions. The descriptors used in the Search were Cardiac Chronotropism, Sympathetic Nervous System, Pregnancy, and Physical Exercise. For statistical analysis, the fixed effect model was used.ResultsA total of 3106 articles were found, and 12 studies were included, which 5 were nonrandomized clinical trials, 4 were randomized clinical trials, and 3 were cross‐sectional studies. Three hundred and four pregnant women were included in the studies. The application of physical exercise was varied, but in general they used aerobic exercises and with increased variability of the heart rate and reflex on the autonomic modulation of heart rate.ConclusionMost studies demonstrate benefits heart rate in pregnant women, but limited research makes it hard to compare specific types of exercise and larger studies are needed to identify the best exercise.