The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales.
Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Victoria.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2022 Jun;46(3):275-280. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.13216. Epub 2022 Mar 31.
Little attention has been given to the health status and lifestyle behaviours of expectant fathers. This study aimed to examine health-related variables in a cohort of expectant fathers to identify potential focus areas for interventions designed to optimise health and wellbeing outcomes in this group.
Partners of pregnant women who accessed antenatal services at a large maternity unit in a Western Australian hospital were recruited as part of the ORIGINS Project. Analyses were conducted on data from 498 expectant fathers who were primarily of mid and high socioeconomic status.
Participants reported relatively low levels of smoking and alcohol consumption and higher physical activity compared to national averages. Weight status was consistent with population norms for adult males: 76% were overweight or obese and 62% had a waist girth ≥94cm.
Expectant fathers may benefit from health interventions, especially in relation to managing their weight during this phase of their lives and beyond.
Pregnancy represents a valuable opportunity to engage fathers-to-be in health interventions. Given identified links between paternal weight status and offspring outcomes, interventions focusing on achieving and maintaining a healthy weight among expectant fathers could be beneficial for families.
人们对准父亲的健康状况和生活方式行为关注甚少。本研究旨在检查一组准父亲的健康相关变量,以确定潜在的重点干预领域,旨在优化该人群的健康和幸福结果。
作为 ORIGINS 项目的一部分,在西澳大利亚一家医院的大型产科病房接受产前服务的孕妇的伴侣被招募为研究对象。对来自 498 名准父亲的数据进行了分析,这些准父亲主要来自中高社会经济地位。
与全国平均水平相比,参与者报告的吸烟和饮酒水平相对较低,而体力活动水平较高。体重状况与成年男性的人群标准一致:76%超重或肥胖,62%腰围≥94cm。
准父亲可能受益于健康干预,尤其是在他们生活的这个阶段及以后管理体重方面。
怀孕为让准爸爸参与健康干预提供了一个宝贵的机会。鉴于父亲体重状况与后代结局之间存在关联,针对准父亲在怀孕期间和之后实现和保持健康体重的干预措施可能对家庭有益。