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What Accounts for Physical Activity during Pregnancy? A Study on the Sociodemographic Predictors of Self-Reported and Objectively Assessed Physical Activity during the 1st and 2nd Trimesters of Pregnancy

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Procesos psicológicos básicos y su desarrollo
Medicina preventiva y salud pública
Enfermería II
Especialidades médico-quirúrgicas
Prebentzio medikuntza eta osasun publikoa
Oinarrizko psikologia prozesuak eta haien garapena
Erizaintza II
Medikuntza eta kirurgia espezialitateak
Mendinueta, Ana
Esnal Amundarain, Haritz
Arrieta Etxeberria, Haritz
Arrue Gabilondo, Miren
Urbieta Macazaga, Nerea
Ubillos, Itziar
Whitworth, Kristina W.
Delclòs-Alió, Xavier
Vich, Guillem
Ibarluzea Maurolagoitia, Jesús María
Procesos psicológicos básicos y su desarrollo
Medicina preventiva y salud pública
Enfermería II
Especialidades médico-quirúrgicas
Prebentzio medikuntza eta osasun publikoa
Oinarrizko psikologia prozesuak eta haien garapena
Erizaintza II
Medikuntza eta kirurgia espezialitateak
Mendinueta, Ana
Esnal Amundarain, Haritz
Arrieta Etxeberria, Haritz
Arrue Gabilondo, Miren
Urbieta Macazaga, Nerea
Ubillos, Itziar
Whitworth, Kristina W.
Delclòs-Alió, Xavier
Vich, Guillem
Ibarluzea Maurolagoitia, Jesús María
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy has positive health implications for both mother and child. However, current literature indicates that not all pregnant women meet the international recommendations for PA (at least 150 min/week of moderate-to-vigorous PA). The main objective of this study was to assess PA levels among pregnant women in the city of Donostia-San Sebastian and identify their main sociodemographic predictors. We recruited 441 women in the 12th week of pregnancy from the local public obstetric health services. Women wore an accelerometer for one week during two separate time points (1st and 2nd trimesters of pregnancy) and completed a questionnaire assessing several sociodemographic variables as well as self-reported PA. With this information, we estimated women’s overall PA levels during both time points. The fulfillment of PA recommendations raised up to 77% and 85% during the first and second trimesters, respectively. We found that a higher number of children and a greater preference for exercise positively predicted light-to-moderate PA, being the most consistent predictors. The availability of a greater number of cars negatively predicted moderate-to-vigorous PA.

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This research was funded by DiputaciónForal de Gipuzkoa (the Gipuzkoan Provincial Council), grant number 105/19 within their call “Programa Red Guipuzcoana de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación 2019” (Network Gipuzkoan Program for Science, Technology and Innovation 2019)., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1202405745
Document Type :
Electronic Resource