Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Copenhagen, Denmark
Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Nordsjaellands Hospital, Hillerod, Denmark.
BMJ Open. 2021 Mar 19;11(3):e043671. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043671.
A physically active lifestyle during pregnancy improves maternal and offspring health but can be difficult to follow. In Denmark, less than 40% of pregnant women meet physical activity (PA) recommendations. The FitMum study aims to explore strategies to increase PA during pregnancy among women with low PA and assess the health effects of PA. This paper presents the FitMum protocol, which evaluates the effects of structured supervised exercise training or motivational counselling supported by health technology during pregnancy on PA level and health of mother and offspring.
A single-site three-arm randomised controlled trial that aims to recruit 220 healthy, pregnant women with gestational age (GA) no later than week 15 and whose PA level does not exceed one hour/week. Participants are randomised to one of three groups: structured supervised exercise training consisting of three weekly exercise sessions, motivational counselling supported by health technology or a control group receiving standard care. The interventions take place from randomisation until delivery. The primary outcome is min/week of moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA) as determined by a commercial activity tracker, collected from randomisation until GA of 28 weeks and 0-6 days, and the secondary outcome is gestational weight gain (GWG). Additional outcomes are complementary measures of PA; clinical and psychological health parameters in participant, partner and offspring; analyses of blood, placenta and breastmilk samples; process evaluation of interventions; and personal understandings of PA.
The study is approved by the Danish National Committee on Health Research Ethics (# H-18011067) and the Danish Data Protection Agency (# P-2019-512). Findings will be disseminated via peer-reviewed publications, at conferences, and to health professionals via science theatre performances.
NCT03679130.
This paper was written per the study protocol version 8 dated 28 August 2019.
孕期积极的生活方式可以改善母婴健康,但实施起来可能较为困难。在丹麦,只有不到 40%的孕妇能够达到身体活动(PA)的推荐量。“健康孕妈咪”(FitMum)研究旨在探索针对低身体活动水平孕妇的孕期身体活动(PA)促进策略,并评估 PA 对母婴健康的影响。本文介绍了 FitMum 研究方案,该方案评估了孕期结构性监督运动训练或健康技术支持的动机咨询对 PA 水平和母婴健康的影响。
这是一项单中心三臂随机对照试验,旨在招募 220 名健康孕妇,这些孕妇的妊娠周数(GA)不超过 15 周,且每周的 PA 水平不超过 1 小时。参与者被随机分配到三组中的一组:每周进行 3 次的结构性监督运动训练、健康技术支持的动机咨询或接受标准护理的对照组。干预措施从随机分组开始,一直持续到分娩。主要结局是通过商用活动追踪器测量的每周中到高强度 PA(MVPA)分钟数,从随机分组到 GA 为 28 周加 0-6 天收集;次要结局是妊娠体重增加(GWG)。其他结局是 PA 的补充措施;参与者、伴侣和子女的临床和心理健康参数;血液、胎盘和母乳样本分析;干预措施的过程评估;以及对 PA 的个人理解。
该研究得到了丹麦国家卫生研究伦理委员会(编号 H-18011067)和丹麦数据保护局(编号 P-2019-512)的批准。研究结果将通过同行评议的出版物、会议以及通过科学剧院表演向卫生专业人员传播。
NCT03679130。
本文根据 2019 年 8 月 28 日的第 8 版研究方案撰写。