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Exercising in pregnancy ‘can boost baby’s lungs’ and helps newborns stave off asthma, research shows

September 6, 2021
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Exercising in pregnancy ‘can boost baby’s lungs’ and helps newborns stave off asthma, research shows


Exercising in pregnancy ‘can boost baby’s lungs’: Regular workouts for expectant mothers helps newborns stave off asthma, research suggests

  • Study found that the children of women who did little exercise during pregnant were twice as likely to have poor lung function
  • Experts said the findings showed the importance of mothers-to-be remaining fit
  • The exercise helps the newborns develop stronger lungs and stave off athsma

By Eleanor Hayward Health Correspondent For The Daily Mail

Published: 19:00 EDT, 5 September 2021 | Updated: 19:05 EDT, 5 September 2021










Exercising regularly in pregnancy helps newborns develop stronger lungs and stave off asthma, research shows.

Scientists asked more than 800 women how active they were during pregnancy, then tested the lung function of their babies at three months old.

The study, by researchers at the University of Oslo, found that the children of women who did little exercise were twice as likely to have poor lung function.

Experts said the findings showed the importance of mothers-to-be remaining fit, both for their own health and their child’s.

Exercising regularly in pregnancy helps newborns develop stronger lungs and stave off asthma, research shows (file image)

Exercising regularly in pregnancy helps newborns develop stronger lungs and stave off asthma, research shows (file image)

The babies’ lung function was assessed by measuring normal breathing in calm, awake infants. This was done by holding a face mask over their nose and mouth, and recording the flow and volume of air breathed in and out.

Some 8.6 per cent of babies born to inactive mothers had the lowest lung function, compared to just 4.2 per cent of the babies born to active mothers.

Lead author Dr Hrefna Katrin Gudmundsdottir said: ‘Previous studies have shown that individuals with low lung function in infancy have higher risk of asthma, other obstructive lung diseases, and lower lung function later in life.

‘If being physically active during pregnancy could reduce the risk of impaired infant lung function, it would be a simple, low-cost way to improve the respiratory health of offspring.’

The study, by researchers at the University of Oslo, found that the children of women who did little exercise were twice as likely to have poor lung function

The study, by researchers at the University of Oslo, found that the children of women who did little exercise were twice as likely to have poor lung function

Professor Jonathan Grigg, head of paediatric respiratory and environmental medicine at Queen Mary University of London, said: ‘There is much that we know already about the importance for expectant mothers of staying physically fit and active, but far less is known about the impact of this on their babies.

‘This study offers a fascinating hint that increased physical activity of mothers is associated with better lung function in their babies.’ The study’s findings were presented at the virtual European Respiratory Society International Congress.

The NHS urges mothers-to-be to keep up their normal daily physical activity and exercise for as long as they feel comfortable.

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