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初育父母对子代的感知伴侣支持与生活方式的关联

Association between perceived partner support and lifestyle in mother-father dyads expecting a first child.

机构信息

Department of Movement and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

Department of Development and Regeneration, Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Sep 6;10:912768. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.912768. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A healthy lifestyle during pregnancy is important for the health of mother and child. However, unfavorable physical activity (PA) and dietary changes are observed in pregnant women and their partner. Partner's influence on lifestyle has been reported by expectant women and men. The first aim was to analyze associations between perceived partner support on expectant parents own as well as their partner's moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA) levels and dietary intake. Secondly, this study aimed to investigate intra-couple associations of MVPA, dietary intake and perceived support.

METHODS

A total of 152 heterosexual couples were recruited between week 8 and 10 of gestation by means of convenience sampling. Objective anthropometric and 7-day MVPA measurements were performed at 12 weeks of gestation. An online questionnaire was used to assess dietary intake, perceived partner support and socio-demographic characteristics. An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model for distinguishable dyads was constructed to examine the relationship between perceived partner support and both own's (i.e., actor-effect) and the partner's (i.e., partner-effect) MVPA levels, intake of fruits and vegetables, and an "avoidance food group."

RESULTS

For pregnant women, perceived support from their partner was significantly associated with women's own MVPA levels (i.e., actor-effect; estimate = 0.344, SE = 0.168, = 0.040) as well as the MVPA levels of the men (i.e., partner-effect; estimate = 0.717, SE = 0.255, = 0.005). No significant actor- nor partner-effects were found for the expectant fathers. For none of the sexes significant actor-effects were found for fruit/vegetables and "avoidance food group" intake. For pregnant women, there was a positive partner-effect for fruit and vegetable intake (estimate = 7.822, SE = 1.842, < 0.001) and a negative partner-effect for the "avoidance food group" intake (estimate = -16.115, SE = 3.629, < 0.001). Positive correlations were found for perceived MVPA support ( = 0.40, < 0.001), MVPA levels ( = 0.24, = 0.007) and food intake from the "avoidance food group" ( = 0.28, = 0.005) between partners.

CONCLUSION

This study shows that male partners can act as significant facilitators for women. Partners may be an important target when promoting MVPA during pregnancy. Additionally, supportive couples seem to strengthen each other in keeping a healthy lifestyle in early pregnancy. These results justify couple-based interventions in the promotion of a healthy lifestyle during the transition to parenthood.

CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinicaltrials.gov, identifier: NCT03454958.

摘要

背景

怀孕期间健康的生活方式对母婴健康都很重要。然而,孕妇及其伴侣的身体活动(PA)和饮食都会发生不良变化。准父母报告了伴侣对生活方式的影响。本研究的第一个目的是分析准父母感知到的伴侣支持与自身以及伴侣的中等到剧烈强度身体活动(MVPA)水平和饮食摄入之间的关系。其次,本研究旨在调查 MVPA、饮食摄入和感知支持在夫妻间的内在关联。

方法

通过便利抽样,在妊娠 8-10 周时共招募了 152 对异性夫妇。在妊娠 12 周时,进行了客观的人体测量和 7 天的 MVPA 测量。使用在线问卷评估了饮食摄入、感知到的伴侣支持以及社会人口统计学特征。为了检验感知到的伴侣支持与自身(即演员效应)和伴侣(即伴侣效应)的 MVPA 水平、水果和蔬菜摄入以及“回避食物组”之间的关系,构建了一个可区分对的 Actor-Partner Interdependence Model。

结果

对于孕妇,伴侣的支持与其自身的 MVPA 水平(即演员效应;估计值=0.344,SE=0.168,=0.040)以及男性的 MVPA 水平(即伴侣效应;估计值=0.717,SE=0.255,=0.005)显著相关。对于男性,未发现显著的演员效应或伴侣效应。对于两性,均未发现水果/蔬菜和“回避食物组”摄入的显著演员效应。对于孕妇,水果和蔬菜摄入存在正伴侣效应(估计值=7.822,SE=1.842,<0.001),“回避食物组”摄入存在负伴侣效应(估计值=-16.115,SE=3.629,<0.001)。伴侣之间感知到的 MVPA 支持(=0.40,<0.001)、MVPA 水平(=0.24,=0.007)和“回避食物组”食物摄入(=0.28,=0.005)之间存在正相关。

结论

本研究表明,男性伴侣可以成为女性的重要促进者。在怀孕期间促进 MVPA 时,伴侣可能是一个重要的目标。此外,支持性伴侣似乎在孕早期相互促进健康的生活方式。这些结果证明了以夫妻为基础的干预措施在促进向父母角色转变期间的健康生活方式是合理的。

临床试验注册

Clinicaltrials.gov,标识符:NCT03454958。

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