Sunday, August 4, 2013

Yes, Yes, No.

Tired, Moody and Pregnant? Exercise May Be the Answer
Exercise may improve the mood of pregnant women and help to reduce levels of fatigue reports new research published in Psychology & Health The study, by Anca Gaston and Harry Prapavessis at the University of Western Ontario, examined whether a four week exercise intervention programme would result in improvements in the psychological well-being of previously inactive pregnant women. The results were clear, with participants reporting significant improvements in their mood during the programme. They also saw reduced levels of fatigue, suggesting that pregnant women should be encouraged to engage in regular exercise to improve both psychological and physical well-being.
This also strongly suggests that this is a glucose metabolism problem.
Pregnant women produce more insulin, which definitely affects moods and causes fatigue.