The effect of a remote physical activity intervention on postpartum depressive symptoms and stress among low income women: The healthy mom III randomized trial

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Beth A. Lewis , Katie Schuver , Tyler Dregney , Carrie Terrell , Jamie Stang
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Abstract

Background and aims

Physical activity interventions have been shown to prevent postpartum depression. However, few studies have targeted low income women who are at high risk for postpartum depression.

Methods

This study examined the efficacy of a novel remote physical activity intervention designed to prevent perinatal depression (assessed at 36 weeks gestation and 12 week postpartum). Participants (n = 111) who were low income and pregnant (less than 20 weeks) were randomly assigned to either a six month intervention focusing on increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior (remote counseling sessions based on Self-Determination Theory) or usual care. All participants wore a Fitbit throughout the study to monitor their activity levels. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and Perceived Stress Scale were administered at baseline, 36 weeks gestation, and 12 weeks postpartum.

Results

There was no effect of the intervention on depressive symptoms or perceived stress at either of the timepoints. Secondary analysis indicated that lower levels of sedentary behavior, β = 0.256, p < 0.05, and higher levels of light activity at 8–12 weeks postpartum was related to lower perceived stress at 12 weeks postpartum, β = −0.284, p < 0.05.

Conclusion

Even though there was no effect of the intervention on preventing depression and stress, it continues to be important for clinicians to discuss the importance of activity during the perinatal phase due to the many health benefits. There is some evidence that sedentary and physical activity behavior may be important for reducing stress levels, however, additional research is needed.

远程体育活动干预对低收入妇女产后抑郁症状和压力的影响:健康妈妈 III 随机试验
背景和目的已有研究表明,体育锻炼干预可预防产后抑郁症。本研究考察了旨在预防围产期抑郁症的新型远程体育活动干预的效果(评估时间为妊娠 36 周和产后 12 周)。参与者(n = 111)均为低收入孕妇(妊娠不足 20 周),他们被随机分配到为期 6 个月的干预项目(基于自我决定理论的远程咨询课程)或常规护理项目中,干预项目的重点是增加体育锻炼和减少久坐行为。在整个研究过程中,所有参与者都会佩戴 Fitbit 监测自己的活动量。在基线、妊娠 36 周和产后 12 周分别进行了爱丁堡产后抑郁量表和感知压力量表的测试。结果干预对抑郁症状或感知压力在两个时间点均无影响。二次分析表明,较低水平的久坐行为(β = 0.256,p < 0.05)和较高水平的产后 8-12 周轻度活动与较低的产后 12 周感知压力(β = -0.284,p < 0.05)相关。有证据表明,久坐和体育锻炼行为可能对降低压力水平很重要,但还需要进行更多的研究。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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