Department of Health and Human Physiology, University of Iowa, 225 S. Grand Ave, Iowa City, IA, 52242, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Oct 2;22(1):740. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-05073-4.
Interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behavior concurrently in pregnancy may be an ideal strategy to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications. We assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a single-arm, remotely-delivered health coaching intervention to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in pregnancy.
Women (n = 34) between 8 and 12 weeks gestation were recruited to take part in the INcreasing Steps in PREgnancy (INSPiRE) study. Participants were given an activity tracker (Fitbit Inspire) and met virtually with their health coach throughout the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Feasibility was based on enrollment, retention, and adherence rates. Acceptance was assessed using a process evaluation survey. Intervention efficacy was based on activPAL data obtained at baseline and the end of the second trimester.
Feasibility objectives were met, with greater than 70% enrollment, 97% retention, and 99% adherence. All participants reported high levels of satisfaction with the program. ActivPAL data indicated statistically significant increases in daily steps (+ 1715.8 steps/day, Cohen's d = 0.97), stepping time (+ 1.9%, d = 0.75), standing time (+ 2.3%, d = 0.29), and decreases in total sedentary time (- 4.2%, d = 0.43) and sedentary bouts of 30 minutes (- 4.1%, d = 0.36) from baseline to the end of the second trimester, all p < 0.05. Decreases were also observed in sedentary bouts of 60 minutes (- 3.9%, d = 0.40), but this was not statistically significant.
The INSPiRE study demonstrated feasibility, high acceptability, and preliminary efficacy for improving movement behaviors in women during pregnancy, supporting future testing in a randomized controlled trial.
针对怀孕期间体力活动和久坐行为的干预措施可能是降低妊娠并发症风险的理想策略。我们评估了一项单一臂、远程提供的健康教练干预措施促进孕妇体力活动和减少久坐行为的可行性、可接受性和初步效果。
招募 8 至 12 周妊娠的女性(n=34)参加 INcreasing Steps in PREgnancy(INSPiRE)研究。参与者获得活动追踪器(Fitbit Inspire),并在妊娠第二和第三 trimester 期间与他们的健康教练进行虚拟会面。可行性基于入组率、保留率和依从率。接受度通过过程评估调查进行评估。干预效果基于基线和第二 trimester 末获得的 activPAL 数据。
满足了可行性目标,入组率超过 70%,保留率 97%,依从率 99%。所有参与者均报告对该计划高度满意。activPAL 数据表明,每日步数(增加 1715.8 步/天,Cohen's d=0.97)、步数时间(增加 1.9%,d=0.75)、站立时间(增加 2.3%,d=0.29)均呈统计学显著增加,总久坐时间(减少 4.2%,d=0.43)和 30 分钟久坐时间(减少 4.1%,d=0.36)从基线到第二 trimester 末,所有 p<0.05。60 分钟久坐时间(减少 3.9%,d=0.40)也有下降,但无统计学意义。
INSPiRE 研究表明,在孕妇中改善运动行为具有可行性、高度可接受性和初步效果,支持未来在随机对照试验中进行测试。