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使用DVD向超重或肥胖孕妇提供饮食和生活方式信息:一项嵌套随机试验。

Use of a DVD to provide dietary and lifestyle information to pregnant women who are overweight or obese: a nested randomised trial.

作者信息

Szmeja Malgorzata A, Cramp Courtney, Grivell Rosalie M, Deussen Andrea R, Yelland Lisa N, Dodd Jodie M

机构信息

The University of Adelaide, Discipline of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and The Robinson Research Institute, Women's & Children's Hospital, 72 King William Road, North Adelaide, South Australia, 5006, Australia.

Department of Perinatal Medicine, Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Dec 12;14:409. doi: 10.1186/s12884-014-0409-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We conducted a nested randomised trial to evaluate the effect of an educational DVD, providing information about healthy food choices and exercise during pregnancy, on diet and physical activity, among pregnant women who were overweight or obese.

METHODS

We conducted a nested randomised trial within the context of the LIMIT randomised trial. Women were eligible with a singleton pregnancy between 10 and 20 weeks gestation, and body mass index at the time of their first antenatal appointment of ≥25 kg/m(2). All women who were randomised to the Lifestyle Advice Group of the LIMIT trial received a series of consultations with both research dieticians and research assistants, in addition to standard written dietary and exercise materials (Standard Materials Group). Women randomised to the DVD Group received the same consultations and written materials, and additionally received an educational DVD (DVD Group). The primary study outcome was the Healthy Eating Index. Other study outcomes included physical activity, and gestational weight gain. Women completed a qualitative evaluation of all the materials provided.

RESULTS

1,108 women in the LIMIT Lifestyle Advice Group participated in the nested trial, with 543 women randomised to the DVD Group, and 565 women to the Standard Materials Group. Women who received the DVD compared with those who did not, had a higher mean Healthy Eating Index at 36 weeks gestation (73.6 vs 72.3; adjusted mean difference 1.2; 95% CI 0.2 to 2.3; p = 0.02), but not at 28 weeks gestation (73.2 vs 73.5; adjusted mean difference -0.1; 95% CI -1.1 to 0.9; p = 0.82). There were no statistically significant differences in physical activity or total gestational weight gain. While most women evaluated the materials positively, frequency of utilisation was poor.

CONCLUSIONS

Ongoing attention to the delivery of information is required, particularly with the increased use and availability of digital and multi-media interactive technologies.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12607000161426.

摘要

背景

我们开展了一项巢式随机试验,以评估在超重或肥胖孕妇中,提供孕期健康饮食选择和运动信息的教育DVD对饮食和身体活动的影响。

方法

我们在LIMIT随机试验的背景下开展了一项巢式随机试验。纳入妊娠10至20周的单胎孕妇,首次产前检查时体重指数≥25kg/m²。所有被随机分配到LIMIT试验生活方式建议组的女性,除了标准的书面饮食和运动材料(标准材料组)外,还接受了一系列研究营养师和研究助理的咨询。随机分配到DVD组的女性接受相同的咨询和书面材料,此外还收到一张教育DVD(DVD组)。主要研究结局是健康饮食指数。其他研究结局包括身体活动和孕期体重增加。女性对提供的所有材料进行了定性评估。

结果

LIMIT生活方式建议组的1108名女性参与了这项巢式试验,其中543名女性被随机分配到DVD组,565名女性被随机分配到标准材料组。与未收到DVD的女性相比,收到DVD的女性在妊娠36周时的平均健康饮食指数更高(73.6对72.3;调整后平均差异1.2;95%可信区间0.2至2.3;p = 0.02),但在妊娠28周时没有差异(73.2对73.5;调整后平均差异-0.1;95%可信区间-1.1至0.9;p = 0.82)。身体活动或孕期总体重增加没有统计学上的显著差异。虽然大多数女性对材料给予了积极评价,但利用率较低。

结论

需要持续关注信息的传递,特别是随着数字和多媒体交互技术的使用增加和可用性提高。

试验注册

澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12607000161426。

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