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Reduction in physical activity significantly increases depression and anxiety in the perinatal period: a longitudinal study based on a self-report digital assessment tool.

Kathrin HassdenteufelManuel FeißtKatharina BrusniakKatrin LingenfelderLina Maria MatthiesMarkus WallwienerStephanie Wallwiener
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2020)
General physical activity and maternal mental health significantly influence each other during and after pregnancy. Both physical activity and the prevention of perinatal mental disorders should be systematically encouraged during perinatal care to prevent adverse maternal and fetal birth outcomes.
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