Department of Health Promotion and Rehabilitation, Lithuanian Sports University, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania.
Department of Physiotherapy, Karelia University of Applied Sciences, FI-80200 Joensuu, Finland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 19;20(3):1822. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20031822.
Many women may not be aware of the effect of exercise during pregnancy. The objective of this study was to explore the knowledge and perceptions of the effect of exercise and compare whether there was a difference between women who were pregnant at the time of the study, who were not pregnant but had given birth in the past, and those who had never been pregnant and had never given birth.
A cohort of 291 women, aged 18-55 years, participated in this cross-sectional study. Ninety-one (31.3%) women were pregnant at the time of the study; 97 (33.3%) were not pregnant but had given birth in the past, and 103 (35.4%) were not pregnant and had never given birth. This was a survey by an on-line questionnaire.
Only 24.4 % of respondents were aware of the effect of exercise in pregnancy, 44% were not aware of the effect of exercise in pregnancy, and 52.6% did not know if exercise interventions could be prescribed during pregnancy. The perceived aims of exercise, reported by the women, were to keep the body fit (58%), to reduce low back and pelvic pain (55%), and to facilitate childbirth (51%).
Women who were not pregnant but had given birth were significantly less aware of the effect of exercise than women who were pregnant at the time of the study or not pregnant and had never given birth. The internet was the most common source of information about exercise among all respondents. Almost all women in the study felt the need for more knowledge about the effect of exercise during pregnancy. Therefore, exercise specialists must inform and educate women about the benefits of exercise during pregnancy.
许多女性可能没有意识到孕期运动的影响。本研究的目的是探讨女性对运动效果的认知和看法,并比较研究时处于孕期、过去分娩但未怀孕、从未怀孕和分娩的女性之间是否存在差异。
本横断面研究纳入了 291 名年龄在 18-55 岁的女性。91 名(31.3%)女性在研究时处于孕期;97 名(33.3%)女性未怀孕但过去分娩过,103 名(35.4%)女性未怀孕且从未分娩过。这是一项通过在线问卷进行的调查。
只有 24.4%的受访者了解孕期运动的效果,44%的受访者不了解孕期运动的效果,52.6%的受访者不知道是否可以在孕期开具运动干预措施。女性报告的运动预期目标是保持身体健康(58%)、减轻腰背和骨盆疼痛(55%)以及促进分娩(51%)。
过去分娩过的女性对运动效果的认知明显低于研究时处于孕期或未怀孕和分娩的女性。互联网是所有受访者获取运动相关信息的最常见来源。研究中的几乎所有女性都认为需要更多关于孕期运动效果的知识。因此,运动专家必须告知并教育女性孕期运动的益处。