Rim Jenifer, Xu Qi, Tang Xiwei, Jimah Tamara, Guo Yuqing, Qu Annie
Department of Statistics, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
Department of Statistics and Data Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
medRxiv. 2025 Mar 31:2025.03.30.25324909. doi: 10.1101/2025.03.30.25324909.
Pregnancy is a critical period characterized by profound physiological and psychological adaptations that can significantly impact both maternal and fetal health outcomes. Thus, it is imperative to implement targeted and evidence-based interventions to enhance maternal well-being during the prenatal period. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies enable continuous, real-time monitoring of both physiological and psychological states, providing detailed insights into health behaviors and individual responses in natural settings. This study leveraged mHealth technologies, including the Oura smart ring and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) via a mobile app, to examine how emotional distress influences the relationship between physical activity (PA) and heart rate variability (HRV), an indicator of physiological stress during pregnancy. Consenting participants, aged 18-40 years, with a healthy singleton pregnancy in the second trimester, were enrolled in the study. Our findings revealed that among participants experiencing emotional distress, increased PA was associated with higher HRV, indicating lower physiological stress. In particular, this beneficial effect was more pronounced on days with elevated emotional distress. These findings suggest that engaging in physical activity may help protect pregnant women against autonomic dysregulation associated with emotional distress, potentially supporting maternal cardiovascular health. By utilizing mHealth technologies for real-time data collection, our study highlights the potential for personalized and adaptive interventions that promote maternal well-being by encouraging physical activity as a strategy to mitigate the physiological effects of emotional distress during pregnancy.
怀孕是一个关键时期,其特点是深刻的生理和心理适应过程,这会对母婴健康结局产生重大影响。因此,实施有针对性的、基于证据的干预措施以提高孕期母亲的幸福感至关重要。移动健康(mHealth)技术能够对生理和心理状态进行持续、实时监测,提供自然环境下健康行为和个体反应的详细见解。本研究利用mHealth技术,包括欧若智能戒指和通过移动应用程序进行的生态瞬时评估(EMA),来研究情绪困扰如何影响身体活动(PA)与心率变异性(HRV)之间的关系,HRV是孕期生理应激的一个指标。年龄在18至40岁之间、孕中期单胎健康妊娠的同意参与研究的孕妇被纳入研究。我们的研究结果显示,在经历情绪困扰的参与者中,PA增加与较高的HRV相关,表明生理应激较低。特别是,这种有益效果在情绪困扰加剧的日子里更为明显。这些发现表明,进行体育活动可能有助于保护孕妇免受与情绪困扰相关的自主神经调节异常的影响,可能有助于维持母亲的心血管健康。通过利用mHealth技术进行实时数据收集,我们的研究强调了个性化和适应性干预措施的潜力,这些干预措施通过鼓励体育活动作为减轻孕期情绪困扰生理影响的策略来促进母亲的幸福感。