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Exercise versus Metformin to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes among Overweight Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis

Being overweight is associated with pregnancy-related disorders such as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), and excessive maternal weight gain (MWG). Exercise and metformin reduce the risk of these disorders. This network meta-analysis (NMA) aims to compar...

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Published in:Journal of clinical medicine 2021-08, Vol.10 (16), p.3490
Main Authors: Pascual-Morena, Carlos, Cavero-Redondo, Iván, Álvarez-Bueno, Celia, Lucerón-Lucas-Torres, Maribel, Sanabria-Martínez, Gema, Poyatos-León, Raquel, Rodríguez-Martín, Beatriz, Martínez-Vizcaíno, Vicente
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Bias
Body mass index
Clinical medicine
Collaboration
Diabetes
Exercise
Hypertension
Insulin resistance
Intervention
Meta-analysis
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
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Pregnancy
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