The importance of physical activity in improving preconception health: a scoping review

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Kontakt Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.32725/kont.2021.051
M. Prosen, Boštjan Žvanut, Patrik Pucer, A. P. Mivšek, Petra Petročnik, J. Tuomi
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Introduction: Preconception care practices include physical activity, which is identified as an important indicator of behavioural preconception health. A scoping review was conducted to examine the association between physical activity in preconception health and its long-term effects on the later life of the offspring. Methods: The literature was searched in databases CINAHL, ScienceDirect and PubMed, using keywords determined by the study objective. In total, 755 published manuscripts were identified. Two additional manuscripts were identified through manual searching. A total of 17 manuscripts was selected for the final analysis. The data were extracted and summarized using thematic analysis. Results: The selected studies were summarized in two categories: (1) studies associated with physical activity and preconception health behaviour (n = 8), and (2) studies associated with preconception physical activity, fertility, and pregnancy outcomes (n = 9). Conclusions: Despite limited evidence, other indirect scientific evidence shows that physical activity positively affects health, and is therefore strongly recommended during the preconception period. Policymakers, researchers, and healthcare professionals should join efforts in examining the impact of physical activity on preconception health, fertility and birth outcomes, and effectively translate the findings into preconception health guidelines and public policies.
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体育活动在改善孕前健康方面的重要性:一项范围界定综述
引言:孕前护理实践包括体育活动,这被认为是行为孕前健康的一个重要指标。进行了一项范围界定审查,以检查先入为主的健康中的体育活动与其对后代后期生活的长期影响之间的关系。方法:在CINAHL、ScienceDirect和PubMed数据库中检索文献,使用研究目标确定的关键词。总共鉴定出755份已发表的手稿。另外两份手稿是通过人工搜索确定的。共选择了17份手稿进行最终分析。数据是通过专题分析提取和总结的。结果:所选研究分为两类:(1)与体育活动和孕前健康行为相关的研究(n=8),以及(2)与孕前体育活动、生育能力和妊娠结果相关的研究。结论:尽管证据有限,但其他间接科学证据表明,体育活动对健康有积极影响,因此强烈建议在怀孕前进行体育活动。政策制定者、研究人员和医疗保健专业人员应共同研究体育活动对先入为主的健康、生育和出生结果的影响,并将研究结果有效地转化为先入为主健康指南和公共政策。
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期刊介绍: Articles are published in two sections: 1. The nursing section focuses on the support of nursing via the dissemination of the latest, evidence-based peer reviewed findings. The section serves as a forum for the exchange of knowledge relating to the education of nurses, the exchange of knowledge and skills in clinical nursing, the development of nursing concepts and innovation in health policy. It deals with the legal and ethical issues, nurses'' views on patient safety, nursing activities in multicultural environments and progress in nursing practice. The main topic areas include: -Clinical nursing -Management in nursing -Evidence-based nursing -Multicultural nursing -Nursing ethics -Quality of life in illness 2. The social sciences in health section accepts contributions relating to any aspect of health from a broad perspective of the social sciences, including the medical impact on society. It also accepts contributions dealing with ethical issues in health care, risk management and the impact of political and economic conditions in the field of health. The aim of the articles is to develop understanding and to provide practical application of quantitative and qualitative research methods concerning the management, application or use of the research in health and social care. The main topic areas include: -Social determinants of health -Social work and health -Legal and economic issues concerning health -Ethical issues in social sciences and health
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