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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Storm Newton

Not moving enough while pregnant linked to high blood pressure risk

  • Spending excessive time sitting and insufficient light exercise during pregnancy significantly increases the risk of developing serious high blood pressure complications.
  • Research indicated that over 10 hours of inactivity and fewer than five hours of light exercise daily “exponentially” raised this likelihood, regardless of the trimester.
  • High blood pressure disorders, such as gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia, affect 8-10 per cent of all pregnancies and can lead to severe conditions like eclampsia.
  • A study of 470 women using 24-hour activity trackers found that 18 per cent developed a high blood pressure disorder, with risks sharply increasing for those with high sedentary time.
  • Experts suggest limiting inactivity to eight hours a day and increasing light exercise to seven hours daily for the best chance of avoiding these conditions, while also calling for more research and personalised midwifery advice.

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