Department of Nursing Science, University of Fort Hare, 50 Church Street, 5201, East London, South Africa.
Department of Public Health, University of Fort Hare, 05 Oxford Street, East London, South Africa.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2020 Nov 25;20(1):732. doi: 10.1186/s12884-020-03439-0.
Pregnancy is an important phase in a woman's life, with health status at this stage affecting both the woman and her child's life. Global evidence suggests that many women engage in low levels of physical activity (PA) and exercise during pregnancy despite its beneficial effects. This is particularly the case in Africa.
This article reviews the literature on levels of PA and exercise among pregnant women in Africa, highlighting the level of PA or exercise participation during pregnancy in Africa, including types of PA, factors affecting PA, beliefs about and benefits of prenatal activity, advice or counselling on PA during pregnancy in Africa, and PA interventions proposed to promote the uptake of prenatal PA. Electronic search databases used were Google Scholar, Science Direct, Scopus, EMBASE, ERIC, Medline, Web of Science, EBSCOhost, PubMed, BIOMED Central, and African Journal Online. The basic search terms were: 'Physical activity', 'Exercise', 'Pregnancy', 'Pregnant women' and 'Africa'. A total of 40 references were found. On the basis of an analysis of titles, abstracts and the language of publication (other than English), 11 articles were rejected, and 29 articles were fully read, although two had to be rejected due to a lack of access to the full version. Finally, 27 references were included in the review.
Few studies exist on PA during pregnancy in Africa. The limited data available suggests that, compared to the Western world, pregnant women in Africa do not adhere to the recommendations for PA during pregnancy. Levels of participation in PA during pregnancy are low and decline as the pregnancy progresses. The majority of the studies used direct, objective measures to assess PA during pregnancy. Personal and environmental factors such as lack of time, lack of knowledge, inadequate information from healthcare providers, feelings of tiredness and an absence of social support constituted the main barriers to PA during pregnancy. The types of PA participation among pregnant women varied across studies and geographical settings.
While published data is limited, it seems clear that the participation of pregnant women in PA during pregnancy in Africa is low and declines with advancing pregnancy. There is a need for more studies to examine the dynamics of PA during pregnancy in Africa to guide contextual interventions to improve and promote maternal health on the continent.
妊娠是女性生命中的一个重要阶段,此阶段的健康状况不仅影响妇女自身,还会影响其孩子的生活。全球证据表明,尽管孕期运动有诸多益处,但许多女性的身体活动(PA)和运动水平仍然较低。这种情况在非洲尤其明显。
本文综述了非洲孕妇 PA 和运动水平的文献,重点介绍了非洲孕妇在妊娠期间的 PA 或运动参与水平,包括 PA 的类型、影响 PA 的因素、对产前活动的信念和益处、非洲妊娠期间关于 PA 的建议或咨询,以及为促进产前 PA 而提出的 PA 干预措施。使用的电子搜索数据库包括 Google Scholar、Science Direct、Scopus、EMBASE、ERIC、Medline、Web of Science、EBSCOhost、PubMed、BIOMED Central 和 African Journal Online。基本搜索词为:“Physical activity”(身体活动)、“Exercise”(运动)、“Pregnancy”(妊娠)、“Pregnant women”(孕妇)和“Africa”(非洲)。共发现 40 篇参考文献。根据对标题、摘要和出版语言(非英语)的分析,有 11 篇文章被拒绝,29 篇文章被全文阅读,尽管由于无法获取全文,有两篇文章被拒绝。最后,有 27 篇参考文献被纳入综述。
在非洲,关于妊娠期间 PA 的研究很少。现有的有限数据表明,与西方世界相比,非洲孕妇没有遵循妊娠期间 PA 的建议。妊娠期间 PA 的参与水平较低,并且随着妊娠的进展而下降。大多数研究使用直接、客观的措施来评估妊娠期间的 PA。缺乏时间、缺乏知识、医疗保健提供者提供的信息不足、疲劳感以及缺乏社会支持等个人和环境因素是妊娠期间 PA 的主要障碍。不同研究和地理环境中孕妇参与 PA 的类型也有所不同。
尽管发表的数据有限,但很明显,非洲孕妇在妊娠期间的 PA 参与度较低,且随着妊娠的进展而下降。需要更多的研究来检查非洲妊娠期间 PA 的动态,以指导改善和促进非洲大陆孕产妇健康的具体干预措施。