Potential effect of physical exercise and consumption of micronutrientsduring pregnancy on the placental and maternal factors associated withchronic non-communicable diseases in adult
2010
Introduction: Currently, most efforts to prevent nontransmissible
chronic diseases at population level have centered on promoting healthy
behaviors like physical activity, consumption of fruits and vegetables,
and discouraging from the consumption of tobacco and alcohol in the
adult population, but the results have been less than hopeful. During
recent years, a number of studies have indicated the relation between
metabolic alterations and fetal growth with the development of
nontransmissible chronic diseases in adult age. More recently, it has
been proposed that maternal factors (endothelial function, oxidative
stress, and alterations in adipokynes) and placental factors
(mitochondrial dysfunction) are the precursory mechanisms of fetal
metabolic alterations and of the later development of nontransmissible
chronic diseases. Also, it has been suggested that possibly
supplementation with micronutrients and physical exercise during
gestation could regulate these maternal and placental factors. Aim:
To conduct a literature review to verify the role of physical exercise
and micronutrients during pregnancy on placental and maternal factors
related to nontransmissible chronic diseases in adults. Methods:
Medline, SciELO, Embase, Science Direct, Cochrane Central Register of
Controlled Trials, and the Cochrane Library were used in the last 10
years (1998-2008). The following topics were reviewed: pregnancy, fetal
development, oxidative stress, vascular endothelium, mitochondrial
dysfunction, adipokines, micronutrients, and exercise. Results:
Oxidative stress, as the central pathophysiological event, such as
changes in levels of adipokynes, mitochondrial and endothelial
dysfunction, plays an important role in fetal programming of chronic
diseases and factors such as micronutrient supplementation and physical
exercise during pregnancy could modulate this state in a charity
institution aiding in the early prevention of chronic diseases.
Conclusion: To clarify whether the proposed molecular and
physiological mechanism items are related to metabolic abnormalities
and fetal complementation with micronutrients during pregnancy and/or
regular physical exercise.
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