Effect of interruption in sedentary behavior on glycemic control in gestational diabetes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v69i2484Keywords:
Pregnancy, Diabetes, gestational, Sedentary behavior, ExerciseAbstract
Physical activity produces beneficial effects in pregnant women. In spite of this, most
of them present high levels of sedentary behavior. The objective of the study was
to demonstrate the effect of a break in sedentary behavior on metabolic control
in a 36-year-old patient with gestational diabetes. The intervention consisted of
reorganizing her daily routine and performing a sedentary behavior break protocol.
The patient achieved optimal metabolic control after the beginning of the intervention
and until the end of pregnancy. The sedentary behavior break protocol added to the
reorganization of the patient's routine proved to be effective in achieving glycemic
control and avoiding complications associated with gestational diabetes.
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