Impact of postpartum physical activity on maternal sleep: a systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 11.6 1区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Paris A T Jones, Stephanie-May Ruchat, Zain Khan-Afridi, Muhammad Usman Ali, Brittany A Matenchuk, Sierra Leonard, Andrew WE Jantz, Kier Vander Leek, Lauren Maier, Laura Osachoff, Melanie J Hayman, Milena Forte, Allison Sivak, Margie H Davenport
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Objective To examine the relationship between postpartum physical activity and maternal sleep. Design Systematic review with random-effects meta-analysis. Online databases were searched through 20 January 2025. Study eligibility criteria Studies of all designs (except case studies and reviews) in all languages were eligible if they contained information on the population (individuals up to 1 year post partum); interventions/exposures (including subjective or objective measures of frequency, intensity, duration, volume or type of exercise, alone (‘exercise only’) or in combination with other intervention components (eg, dietary; ‘exercise+co-intervention’)); comparator (low volume or no physical activity) and outcomes: sleep duration, quality, latency, efficiency, disturbance and fatigue. Results 12 unique studies (n=3096) from nine countries were included. Moderate certainty of evidence showed that exercise-only interventions were associated with a greater improvement in sleep quality (five randomised controlled trials (RCTs), n=375, standardised mean difference (SMD) −0.44, 95% CI −0.79 to –0.09) compared with no exercise. High certainty of evidence showed that exercise interventions were associated with a greater improvement in daytime/general fatigue (six RCTs, n=535, SMD −0.56, 95% CI −1.06 to –0.05) compared with no exercise. No effect was found for sleep duration, latency, efficiency, or disturbance. Conclusion Postpartum physical activity improves maternal sleep quality and daytime/general fatigue. No data are available.
产后体育活动对产妇睡眠的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析
目的探讨产后体力活动与产妇睡眠的关系。设计随机效应荟萃分析的系统评价。在线数据库检索到2025年1月20日。所有语言的所有设计的研究(除了案例研究和综述)如果包含有关人口(产后1年以内的个体)的信息,则符合条件;干预/暴露(包括主观或客观的频率、强度、持续时间、运动量或运动类型的测量,单独(“仅运动”)或与其他干预成分(如饮食;“运动+ co-intervention '));比较指标(低音量或无身体活动)和结果:睡眠时间、质量、潜伏期、效率、干扰和疲劳。结果纳入了来自9个国家的12项独特研究(n=3096)。中度确定性证据表明,与不运动相比,仅运动干预与睡眠质量的更大改善相关(5项随机对照试验(rct), n=375,标准化平均差(SMD) - 0.44, 95% CI - 0.79至-0.09)。高确定性证据表明,与不运动相比,运动干预与白天/全身疲劳的改善更大相关(6项随机对照试验,n=535, SMD - 0.56, 95% CI - 1.06至-0.05)。未发现对睡眠持续时间、潜伏期、效率或干扰有影响。结论产后体育锻炼可改善产妇睡眠质量和白天/全身疲劳。无数据。
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CiteScore
27.10
自引率
4.90%
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217
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a dynamic platform that presents groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews, and meaningful discussions on sport and exercise medicine. Our focus encompasses various clinically-relevant aspects such as physiotherapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. With an aim to foster innovation, education, and knowledge translation, we strive to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation in the field. Our multi-media approach, including web, print, video, and audio resources, along with our active presence on social media, connects a global community of healthcare professionals dedicated to treating active individuals.
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