Department of Medical Education, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
University of Doha for Science and Technology, Doha, Qatar.
Front Public Health. 2023 Sep 27;11:1272109. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1272109. eCollection 2023.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle during pregnancy is essential. With the increasing availability of the internet, pregnant women have access to a wealth of information related to physical activity (PA) and healthy diets.
The study aims to investigate the extent of internet usage by pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Qatar to obtain information about PA and healthy diets, identify associated factors, and evaluate the impact of this information on their lifestyle habits.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in six randomly selected public antenatal clinics in Qatar. Pregnant women aged ≥18 years in any trimester were recruited using a probability sampling technique. Data were collected through self-administered questionnaires. Descriptive and analytic statistics were employed for data analysis.
A total of 327 pregnant women (mean age of 29.5 years ± 4.0) completed and returned the questionnaire (response rate: 87.5%). Among the participants, 54.5% used the internet to obtain information about PA, while 72% sought online diet-related information. Factors such as age (26-35 years), tertiary education, employment status, and being primigravidae were associated with a higher likelihood of using the internet for healthy lifestyles information. Participants who reported using the internet for PA information a were more likely to increase their PA during pregnancy compared to those who used it (57.6, 26.8, and 5.0%, < 0.001; respectively). Similarly, those who used the internet for diet information a were more likely to increase their fruit and vegetable consumption compared to those who used it (84.2, 68.5, and 63.6%, = 0.038; respectively). Also, participants who used the internet for diet information a were more likely to decrease the amount of sugary and fatty foods they ate compared to women who used the internet (61.4, 45.2, and 18.2%, < 0.001; respectively) and (50.9, 30.4, and 18.2%, = 0.001; respectively).
Many pregnant women use the internet to access information about PA and diet, and greater use is associated with more positive lifestyle changes. This study provides useful information to consider when designing intervention programs for pregnant women about adopting and maintaining healthy lifestyles.
在怀孕期间保持健康的生活方式至关重要。随着互联网的普及,孕妇可以获得大量与体力活动(PA)和健康饮食相关的信息。
本研究旨在调查在卡塔尔接受产前检查的孕妇使用互联网获取有关 PA 和健康饮食信息的程度,确定相关因素,并评估这些信息对其生活方式习惯的影响。
在卡塔尔的六家随机选择的公立产前诊所进行了一项横断面研究。使用概率抽样技术招募了年龄≥18 岁的任何孕期的孕妇。通过自我管理问卷收集数据。采用描述性和分析性统计方法进行数据分析。
共有 327 名孕妇(平均年龄 29.5 ± 4.0 岁)完成并返回了问卷(应答率:87.5%)。在参与者中,54.5%使用互联网获取有关 PA 的信息,而 72%则在线查找与饮食相关的信息。年龄(26-35 岁)、高等教育、就业状况和初产妇等因素与更高的互联网使用率有关。与未使用互联网获取 PA 信息的孕妇相比,报告使用互联网获取 PA 信息的孕妇更有可能增加怀孕期间的 PA 量(57.6%、26.8%和 5.0%,<0.001;分别)。同样,与未使用互联网获取饮食信息的孕妇相比,报告使用互联网获取饮食信息的孕妇更有可能增加水果和蔬菜的摄入量(84.2%、68.5%和 63.6%,=0.038;分别)。此外,与使用互联网获取饮食信息的孕妇相比,使用互联网获取饮食信息的孕妇更有可能减少摄入的含糖和高脂肪食物(61.4%、45.2%和 18.2%,<0.001;分别)和(50.9%、30.4%和 18.2%,=0.001;分别)。
许多孕妇使用互联网获取有关 PA 和饮食的信息,并且更多的使用与更积极的生活方式改变相关。本研究为设计针对孕妇的有关采用和维持健康生活方式的干预计划提供了有用的信息。