Influence of an exercise intervention plus an optimal Mediterranean diet adherence during pregnancy on the telomere length of the placenta. The GESTAFIT project
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/82255Metadatos
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De la Flor Alemany, Marta; Acosta Manzano, Pedro; Hidalgo Migueles, Jairo; Varela López, Alfonso; Baena García, Laura; Quiles Morales, José Luis; Aparicio García-Molina, VirginiaEditorial
Elsevier
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Diet Mediterranean Exercise Placenta Telomere
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2023-04-05Referencia bibliográfica
M. Flor-Alemany et al. Influence of an exercise intervention plus an optimal Mediterranean diet adherence during pregnancy on the telomere length of the placenta. The GESTAFIT project. Placenta 136 (2023) 42–45[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2023.04.002]
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Regional Ministry of Health of the Junta de Andalucia PI -0395-2016; Research and Knowledge Transfer Fund (PPIT) 2016; Excellence Actions Programme: Scientific Units of Excellence (UCEES); European Commission 2021 - 00036; Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life & Welfare (Forte) 101027215; European Commission FPU17/03715; Regional Ministry of Economy, Knowledge, Enterprises and UniversityResumen
We aimed to investigate whether the effects of exercise on placental relative telomere length (RTL) after delivery
are modulated by the Mediterranean diet [MD] adherence in 65 pregnant women (control n = 34, exercise n =
31). No differences were found in placental RTL between the exercise and the control groups (p = 0.557). The
interaction-term between exercise and MD adherence with placental RTL was significant (p = 0.001). Specifically,
women in the exercise group showed longer placental RTL after birth compared to controls (referent
group), only for those women with a high MD adherence (mean difference = 0.467, p=0.010). A concurrentexercise
training plus an optimal MD adherence during pregnancy might prevent the placental RTL shortening