Dose-Response Effects on LBP, Sleep, and Depression of Online Pre-Partum and Post-Partum Pilates-Based Programs.

A Manca, M Meloni, L Ventura, G Consoli, S Fenu, G Mura, F Deriu, L Cugusi
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Purpose: Pilates-based programs can help pregnant women deal with the physical and psychological burden derived by major changes in their body. This study was designed to primarily test, in pregnant women, the dose-response and health effects of both pre-partum and post-partum, online Pilates-based program on weight control, low back pain (LBP) severity, sleep disturbances, mood and depression levels. Methods: A total of 136 pregnant women were screened for eligibility (low-risk pregnancy; aged 18-45 years; single pregnancy; 20-28-week gestational age, normal BMI). Participants completed an online Pilates-based program during pregnancy and after delivery, through an online platform guided by a Pilates, Yoga and Lagree certified instructor. Main outcomes (weight control, LBP disability, sleep quality, mood, and mental health) were assessed at baseline and at the completion of pre- and post-partum programs. Results: Regarding pre-partum, significant gains in weight were observed only in low- and intermediate-amount exercisers. Only high-amount exercisers did not display significant increase in LBP-related disability (+42.7%; p = .21) unlike low (+12.2%; p < .0001) and intermediate exercisers (+9.6%; p < .0001). Sleep disturbances increased significantly in low- (+24.3%; p = .005) but not in intermediate- (+4.6%; p = .50) and high-amount exercisers (-0.1%; p = .91). Regardless of the amount of exercise, depression scores improved in all groups. Following post-partum intervention (n = 40), only intermediate-amount exercisers showed significant reductions in sleep disturbances (-24.1%; p = .003) and depression (15.9%; p = .04). Conclusions: Approximately 270 min/week of an online Pilates-based program were needed to prevent LBP worsening, and sleep deterioration in pregnant women. A different pattern was outlined for those women resuming the Pilates-based intervention at post-partum, with 150 min/week emerging as the "dose" of exercise capable of inducing the largest improvements in LBP, sleep, and mood disturbances.

在线产前和产后普拉提课程对枸杞痛、睡眠和抑郁的剂量-反应效应。
目的:普拉提课程可以帮助孕妇应对身体重大变化带来的生理和心理负担。本研究旨在主要测试孕妇产前和产后在线普拉提课程对体重控制、腰背痛(LBP)严重程度、睡眠障碍、情绪和抑郁水平的剂量反应和健康影响。研究方法共筛选出 136 名符合条件的孕妇(低风险妊娠;年龄 18-45 岁;单胎妊娠;孕周 20-28 周,体重指数正常)。参与者在普拉提、瑜伽和拉格瑞认证教练的指导下,通过在线平台完成孕期和产后的普拉提在线课程。主要结果(体重控制、枸杞痛残疾、睡眠质量、情绪和心理健康)在基线和产前产后课程完成时进行评估。结果:在产前,只有低量和中量锻炼者的体重有明显增加。与低运动量者(+12.2%;p p = .005)不同,只有高运动量者的枸杞痛相关残疾(+42.7%;p = .21)没有明显增加,而中运动量者(+4.6%;p = .50)和高运动量者(-0.1%;p = .91)则没有明显增加。无论运动量如何,所有组别的抑郁评分都有所改善。产后干预后(n = 40),只有中量运动者的睡眠障碍(-24.1%;p = .003)和抑郁(15.9%;p = .04)显著减少。结论孕妇每周需要进行约 270 分钟的在线普拉提训练,以防止腰背痛恶化和睡眠质量下降。对于那些在产后恢复普拉提干预的妇女来说,情况则有所不同,150 分钟/周的运动 "剂量 "能够最大程度地改善枸杞痛、睡眠和情绪障碍。
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