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HIIT vs MICT During Pregnancy and Health and Birth Outcomes in Mothers and Children

Launched by GDANSK UNIVERSITY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT · Aug 16, 2021

Trial Information

Current as of June 26, 2025

Recruiting

Keywords

Pregnant Women Prenatal Care Postpartum Women Postnatal Care Exercise Physical Activity Exercise Intervention Educational Intervention Exercise Test High Intensity Interval Training Moderate Intensity Continuous Training Health Status Physical Fitness Childbirth Birth Outcomes Infant Child

ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is studying the effects of two types of exercise during pregnancy and after childbirth: High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and Moderate Intensity Continuous Training (MICT). The goal is to see which type of exercise can better improve the health of mothers and their children. Regular exercise during this time is known to provide many health benefits, such as reducing the risk of conditions like gestational diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as helping with physical and mental health issues.

Pregnant women who are interested in participating in the study must be able to exercise safely and have permission from their healthcare provider. They will join one of three groups: those doing HIIT, those doing MICT, or those attending educational programs about healthy pregnancy. Participants will engage in exercise classes three times a week and will be monitored throughout their pregnancy and for a year after giving birth. This research aims to provide valuable information on how different types of exercise can impact both mothers and their babies' health.

Gender

FEMALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Criteria: Inclusion Criteria:
  • For pregnant women:
  • 1. course of pregnancy allowing participation in physical activities adapted to pregnant women
  • 2. consent of the obstetric care provider to participate in the study tests and exercise classes;
  • 3. taking part in all diagnostic and control tests to assess selected biological, functional and psychological parameters at each trimester of pregnancy, during the puerperium and one year after childbirth;
  • 4. participant's consent to use data from the medical documentation on the course of childbirth and the assessment of the new-born, as well as the results of preventive examinations in children aged one, two, four and six, routinely performed according to the Polish pediatric care system;
  • 5. availability to participate in classes three times a week until the day of delivery;
  • 6. declaration of participation in postpartum classes at least once a week and self-completion of the exercise program according to written instructions prepared by the exercise specialist;
  • 7. women can participate in the exercise programs regardless of their level of fitness or exercise capacity, as well as the level of motor skills (based on the diagnostic exercise tests, the exercise program will be tailored to the individual needs and capabilities of a woman).
  • For nonpregnant women:
  • 1. nulliparous;
  • 2. lack of diagnosed infertility and other disorders of the reproductive system;
  • 3. taking part in all diagnostic and control tests to assess selected biological, functional and psychological parameters at indicated time points: before and after each of the 8-week exercise program during the first 8 months of the study and once every 3 months during the following twelve months of the study
  • 4. declaration of availability to participate in exercise classes three times a week for the first 8 months of the program (attendance at least 80% is required);
  • 5. declaration of participation in classes at least once a week and self-completion of the exercise program to the required 150 minutes of physical activity per week, according to the written guidelines prepared by the instructor, for the next 12 months of the program;
  • 6. women can participate in the exercise program regardless of their level of fitness or exercise capacity, as well as the level of motor skills (based on the diagnostic exercise tests, the exercise program will be tailored to the individual needs and capabilities of a woman).
  • Exclusion Criteria for Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women:
  • 1. contraindications to increased physical effort or to any of the diagnostic or control tests;
  • 2. allergies to materials used during diagnostic and control tests (e.g. nickel present in steel plates of vaginal electrodes, disinfectants);
  • 3. other conditions that, according to the researchers, will threaten the health or safety of the participants or will significantly affect the quality of the collected data.

About Gdansk University Of Physical Education And Sport

Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport is a leading academic institution dedicated to advancing research and education in the fields of physical education, sports science, and health. With a strong emphasis on innovative clinical trials, the university aims to enhance athletic performance, promote physical well-being, and contribute to the scientific understanding of sports-related health issues. Through collaboration with experts in various disciplines, Gdansk University fosters a dynamic research environment that seeks to translate findings into practical applications for athletes, coaches, and healthcare professionals.

Locations

Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Anna N Szumilewicz, Assoc. Prof.

Principal Investigator

Gdansk University of Physical Activity and Sport

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported

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