Elliott-Sale Kirsty J, Dakic Jodie G, De Vivo Marlize, Donnelly Grainne M, McGhee Deirdre, Thornton Jane, Stroia Kathleen, Kronk Christopher, Hayman Melanie
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Institute of Sport, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Hologic WTA (Women's Tennis Association) Women's Health Taskforce, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
Womens Health (Lond). 2025 Jan-Dec;21:17455057251368289. doi: 10.1177/17455057251368289. Epub 2025 Aug 25.
With more elite sportswomen incorporating pregnancy into their athletic careers, it is imperative that they are supported with evidence informed guidelines for healthy, safe pregnancies.
To (i) provide a rapid review, which mapped fields of study relevant to what is known about the health and performance-related considerations for pregnant elite sportswomen, and (ii) quantify the overall state of the art since the 2016/2017 International Olympic Committee publications on exercise and pregnancy in recreational and elite athletes.
Original, empirical, peer-reviewed, English-language studies reporting on research conducted with or related to healthy, pregnant elite (international and world-class) sportswomen aged ⩾18 and ⩽40 years were eligible for this review. In addition, all aspects and/or metrics of health and sports performance were considered, and both quantitative and qualitative research designs were included.
PubMed, SPORTDiscus and Web of Science were systematically searched. Reviews, book chapters and grey literature were excluded. Reference lists of eligible studies were also searched to identify additional studies of relevance.
Scoping review with expert consultation exercise. Consideration was given to basic numerical analysis of the extent, distribution, and nature of the studies included in the review. Five key stakeholders, including physiotherapists, physicians, applied practitioners and researchers, with expertise in women's and pelvic health, pregnancy and postpartum, breast biomechanics and rehabilitation and training in national and international-level sport took part in an expert consultation process.
Eight studies were identified as part of the literature review, and more than 30 topics were highlighted through consultation as areas of interest and further study related to the health and performance of elite pregnant sportswomen.
In the last decade, an insufficient number of studies have been conducted, related to pregnant international and world-class sportswomen, meaning that the state of the art on this topic for this specific population has not changed to a noticeable degree. Experts in this area still have a plethora of unanswered research questions, such that it is still impossible to take a fully research informed approach to supporting pregnant elite sportswomen.
随着越来越多的精英女运动员在其运动生涯中怀孕,为她们提供基于证据的健康、安全怀孕指南至关重要。
(i)进行快速综述,梳理与怀孕精英女运动员健康及与运动表现相关考量因素已知情况相关的研究领域;(ii)量化自2016/2017年国际奥委会发布关于休闲和精英运动员运动与怀孕的出版物以来的总体技术水平。
本综述纳入年龄在18至40岁之间、关于健康怀孕的精英(国际和世界级)女运动员的原创性、实证性、经同行评审的英文研究报告。此外,考虑了健康和运动表现的所有方面和/或指标,包括定量和定性研究设计。
系统检索了PubMed、SPORTDiscus和Web of Science。排除综述、书籍章节和灰色文献。还检索了符合条件研究的参考文献列表以识别其他相关研究。
采用专家咨询的范围综述。对综述中纳入研究的范围、分布和性质进行了基本数值分析。包括物理治疗师、医生、应用从业者和研究人员在内的五名关键利益相关者,在国家和国际级运动的女性及骨盆健康、怀孕和产后、乳房生物力学以及康复与训练方面具有专业知识,参与了专家咨询过程。
八项研究被确定为文献综述的一部分,通过咨询突出了30多个主题,作为与精英怀孕女运动员健康和表现相关的感兴趣领域及进一步研究方向。
在过去十年中,与怀孕的国际和世界级女运动员相关的研究数量不足,这意味着针对这一特定人群在该主题上的技术水平没有明显变化。该领域的专家仍有大量未解答的研究问题,因此仍然无法采取完全基于研究的方法来支持怀孕的精英女运动员。