Effects of Pilates Exercises to Depression and Sleep Quality on the Postpartum Period: A Randomized Controlled Study

H. I. Bulguroglu, Merve Bulguroglu, Cansu Gevrek
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Aim: Postpartum is one of the most critical processes in women. Many changes occur in the female body during this process. Exercise is the easiest method to manage these changes. Our study aimed to understand how postpartum depression, sleep quality, and functional levels affect women who perform pilates exercises. Material and Methods: In this randomized controlled study, 57 postpartum volunteer women between six weeks and six months, aged 25-38, with a single baby, were randomly included in 28 pilates and 29 control groups. The pilates group was given pilates exercises for one hour a day, two days a week for 12 weeks, by a physical therapist. The control group was given a home program consisting of relaxation and breathing exercises. Before and after the study, depression was evaluated using the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS), sleep quality, the Postpartum Sleep Quality Scale (PSQS), and postnatal functional levels, the Inventory of Functional Status After Childbirth (IFSAC) was evaluated using the questionnaire form-filling method. Results: EPDS (8.71±1.42 versus 7.06±1.21, p=0.001), PSQS (25.69±3.40 versus 22.91±3.04, p=0.001), IFSAC (2.47±0.41 versus 2.93±0.21, p=0.001) scores statistically significant improvements were observed in pilates group. While the control group did not show a significant difference in depression levels (8.85±1.50 versus 8.95±1.23, p=0.479), statistically worsening of sleep quality (26.17±3.41 versus 27.59±2.94, p=0.009) and postpartum functional level parameters were observed (2.65±0.42 versus 2.48±0.46, p=0.016). Conclusion: The results showed that 12-week pilates exercises applied during the postpartum period could improve postpartum women’s functional levels, depression levels, and sleep quality.
普拉提运动对产后抑郁和睡眠质量的影响:一项随机对照研究
目的:产后是女性最关键的过程之一。在这个过程中,女性身体会发生许多变化。锻炼是应对这些变化最简单的方法。我们的研究旨在了解产后抑郁、睡眠质量和功能水平如何影响做普拉提运动的女性。材料和方法:在这项随机对照研究中,57名年龄在6周到6个月之间、年龄在25-38岁之间、有一个婴儿的产后志愿者被随机分为28个普拉提组和29个对照组。普拉提组每天进行一小时的普拉提练习,每周二天,持续12周,由理疗师指导。对照组接受了包括放松和呼吸练习在内的家庭项目。研究前后分别采用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)、睡眠质量、产后睡眠质量量表(PSQS)和产后功能水平进行抑郁评估,采用问卷填表法对产后功能状态量表(IFSAC)进行评估。结果:普拉提组EPDS评分(8.71±1.42比7.06±1.21,p=0.001)、PSQS评分(25.69±3.40比22.91±3.04,p=0.001)、IFSAC评分(2.47±0.41比2.93±0.21,p=0.001)均有显著提高。对照组在抑郁水平(8.85±1.50比8.95±1.23,p=0.479)上差异无统计学意义,但在睡眠质量(26.17±3.41比27.59±2.94,p=0.009)和产后功能水平参数(2.65±0.42比2.48±0.46,p=0.016)上差异有统计学意义。结论:产后12周的普拉提运动可以改善产后妇女的功能水平、抑郁水平和睡眠质量。
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