Bisson Michèle, Lavoie-Guénette Joëlle, Tremblay Angelo, Marc Isabelle
Department of Pediatrics, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec (CHU de Québec), Université Laval, Quebec, Canada; Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec (CHU de Québec), Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.
AJP Rep. 2016 Apr;6(2):e170-97. doi: 10.1055/s-0036-1583169.
Objective This study aims to examine the association between different maternal physical activity exposures during pregnancy and infant's birth weight, body composition, and risk of inadequate weight. Methods Two reviewers (M.B. and J.L.G.) identified observational studies reporting total or leisure time activity during pregnancy and birth weight outcomes. Pooled analyses were performed to summarize the risk associated with high or moderate volumes of physical activity on birth weight. Results A total of 54 studies among 4,080 reported the association between physical activity and birth weight (37 studies) or risks of small or large birth weight. The association between physical activity and birth weight was evaluated by physical activity levels (low, moderate, or high). Despite heterogeneity, pooled results (23 studies) suggested that moderate levels of activity are associated with an increased birth weight (mean difference: 61.5 g, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 16.6, 106.5, 15 studies), while high levels were associated with lower birth weight (mean difference: -69.9 g, 95% CI: -114.8, -25.0, 15 studies). Data were insufficient to provide robust estimates for other outcomes. Conclusions The results of observational studies suggest an inverted u-shaped association between physical activity and birth weight, despite methodological variability. These results could help refining physical activity guidelines for pregnancy and provide guidance for future research.
目的 本研究旨在探讨孕期不同的母体身体活动暴露与婴儿出生体重、身体成分及体重不足风险之间的关联。方法 两名研究者(M.B. 和 J.L.G.)检索了报告孕期总身体活动或休闲时间活动及出生体重结局的观察性研究。进行汇总分析以总结高强度或中等强度身体活动与出生体重相关的风险。结果 在4080项研究中,共有54项研究报告了身体活动与出生体重之间的关联(37项研究)或低出生体重或高出生体重的风险。根据身体活动水平(低、中或高)评估身体活动与出生体重之间的关联。尽管存在异质性,但汇总结果(23项研究)表明,中等强度的活动与出生体重增加相关(平均差异:61.5克,95%置信区间[CI]:16.6,106.5,15项研究),而高强度活动与较低出生体重相关(平均差异:-69.9克,95%CI:-114.8,-25.0,15项研究)。数据不足以对其他结局提供可靠估计。结论 观察性研究结果表明,尽管方法存在差异,但身体活动与出生体重之间呈倒U形关联。这些结果有助于完善孕期身体活动指南,并为未来研究提供指导。