Physical activity levels in the second trimester of pregnancy and related demographic factors: A cross-sectional secondary data analysis

Haruka Kikuchi-Noguchi, Mie Shiraishi, Masayo Matsuzaki, M. Haruna
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Abstract Background: Adequate amounts of physical activity during pregnancy have been recognized to have good effects on fetal growth and prevention of pregnancy complications. Aims: This study aimed to examine physical activity levels in the second trimester of pregnancy according to intensity and type of activity, and to identify factors related to physical activity levels. Methods: We utilized the baseline data of the cohort study for our analysis. These data included records of healthy women in the second trimester, undergoing treatment at a university hospital in Tokyo, between 2010 and 2012. Physical activity levels were assessed using a pregnancy physical activity questionnaire. Demographic variables including age, pre-pregnancy body mass index, parity, working status, and education levels were obtained using a self-administered questionnaire. The Mann–Whitney U test or Kruskal–Wallis test was performed to investigate differences in physical activity levels according to demographic variables. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to identify the related factors to total physical activity levels. Results: A total of 461 women were analyzed. The mean (standard deviation) of total physical activity level was 22.2 (9.6) metabolic equivalents·hour/day. In a multiple linear regression analysis, multigravidae (β = 0.510) and working women (β = 0.334) had significantly higher total physical activity levels. Working multigravidae had more than twice as much total physical activity level as non-working primigravidae. Conclusions: Parity and working status strongly influence on physical activity levels in the second trimester among Japanese women. The results would be useful for healthcare professionals to estimate physical activity levels in consideration of demographic characteristics.
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妊娠中期身体活动水平及相关人口统计学因素:横断面二级数据分析
背景:怀孕期间足够的体力活动已被认为对胎儿生长和预防妊娠并发症有良好的影响。目的:本研究旨在根据活动的强度和类型来检查妊娠中期的身体活动水平,并确定与身体活动水平相关的因素。方法:我们利用队列研究的基线数据进行分析。这些数据包括2010年至2012年期间在东京一家大学医院接受治疗的妊娠中期健康妇女的记录。使用孕期身体活动问卷评估身体活动水平。人口统计变量包括年龄、孕前体重指数、胎次、工作状态和教育水平。采用Mann-Whitney U检验或Kruskal-Wallis检验,根据人口统计学变量调查身体活动水平的差异。进行多元线性回归分析,以确定与总体力活动水平相关的因素。结果:共分析了461名女性。总体力活动水平的平均值(标准差)为22.2(9.6)代谢当量·小时/天。在多元线性回归分析中,多孕女性(β = 0.510)和职业女性(β = 0.334)的总体力活动水平显著高于男性。有工作的多孕类动物的总体力活动水平是非工作的初孕类动物的两倍多。结论:胎次和工作状态对日本妇女妊娠中期的身体活动水平有很大影响。该结果将有助于医疗保健专业人员在考虑人口统计学特征的情况下估计身体活动水平。
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