A comprehensive GPS-based analysis of activity spaces in early and late pregnancy using the ActMAP framework.

Health & place Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1016/j.healthplace.2025.103413
Karl Samuelsson, Ioar Rivas, Bruno Raimbault, Alan Domínguez, Toni Galmés, Antònia Valentin, Maria Foraster, Mireia Gascon, Cecilia Persavento, Achilleas Psyllidis, Maria Dolores Gomez Roig, Elisa Llurba Olivé, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Marco Helbich, Jordi Sunyer, Payam Dadvand
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Health implications of mobility during pregnancy entail a need to understand pregnant women's activity spaces. We present ActMAP, a framework for quantifying multiple aspects of activity spaces from distinct trips and stays derived from GPS data. We applied ActMAP to data from 238 pregnant women in Barcelona, Spain (2018-2020) and explored weekday, weekend and intraday associations between pregnancy trimester and activity spaces. Activities were more centred around the home later in pregnancy. However, the number of visited places and daily trips remained largely constant throughout pregnancy. By constructing activity spaces from individual trips and stays, ActMAP could provide a framework for GPS-based holistic assessments of mobility.

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利用ActMAP框架对妊娠早期和晚期的活动空间进行全面的基于gps的分析。
怀孕期间活动对健康的影响需要了解孕妇的活动空间。我们提出ActMAP,这是一个框架,用于量化来自GPS数据的不同旅行和停留的活动空间的多个方面。我们将ActMAP应用于西班牙巴塞罗那(2018-2020)的238名孕妇的数据,并探索妊娠期工作日、周末和日内与活动空间之间的关联。怀孕后期的活动更多地以家庭为中心。然而,在整个怀孕期间,参观的地方和每日旅行的数量基本保持不变。通过构建个人旅行和停留的活动空间,ActMAP可以为基于gps的流动性整体评估提供框架。
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