Mother's heart rate: a valid way to measure physical activity during pregnancy? Data from the FitMum RCT.

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2025-002458
Ida Karoline Bach Jensen, Anne Dsane Jessen, Steffie Vang Gundersen, Caroline Borup Roland, Signe de Place Knudsen, Saud Abdulaziz Alomairah, Jane M Bendix, Tine D Clausen, Ole Hartvig Mortensen, Grete Teilmann, Bente Stallknecht, Ellen Løkkegaard, Stig Molsted
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Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to compare Garmin-estimated daily minutes of moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) with daily minutes of MVPA assessed using heart rate (HR) thresholds based on maximum HR and HR reserve (HRR), respectively. Furthermore, we explored pregnancy-related HR changes.

Methods: The FitMum study included 220 healthy pregnant women before gestational age week 15+0 wearing Garmin vívosport activity trackers continuously until delivery. The activity trackers measured MVPA based on a proprietary algorithm including HR and accelerometry (model 1). We assessed MVPA as time above 64% of maximum HR with (model 2a) and without (model 2b) a minimum of 10 consecutive minutes of MVPA. In model 3, we assessed MVPA as time above 40% of HRR.

Results: Model 2a assigned less MVPA compared with model 1 (mean bias: -3.66 min/day). Model 2b assigned more MVPA compared with model 1 (mean bias: 16.82 min/day) and Model 2a (mean bias: 20.48 min/day). Model 3 assigned more MVPA compared with model 2b (mean bias: 12.00 min/day). Resting and average HR increased during pregnancy.

Conclusion: Using HR for assessing MVPA offers transparency. The Garmin algorithm (model 1) assigned more MVPA compared with the HR model (model 2a). Removing the 10-min bout criterion resulted in more MVPA (Model 2a vs 2b). Using the HRR for assessing MVPA (model 3) resulted in more MVPA compared with using the maximum HR (model 2b). Resting and average HR resembled findings from previous studies.

母亲的心率:衡量怀孕期间身体活动的有效方法?数据来自FitMum随机对照试验。
目的:我们旨在比较garmin估计的中强度至高强度体力活动(MVPA)的每日分钟数与分别基于最大HR和HR储备(HRR)的心率(HR)阈值评估的MVPA的每日分钟数。此外,我们还探讨了妊娠相关的人力资源变化。方法:FitMum研究纳入220名未满孕周15+0的健康孕妇,持续佩戴Garmin vívosport运动追踪器直至分娩。活动跟踪器基于专有算法测量MVPA,包括HR和加速度测量(模型1)。我们评估MVPA的时间超过最大HR的64%,有(模型2a)和没有(模型2b)至少连续10分钟的MVPA。在模型3中,我们将MVPA评估为HRR超过40%的时间。结果:与模型1相比,模型2a分配的MVPA更少(平均偏差:-3.66分钟/天)。与模型1(平均偏差:16.82 min/day)和模型2a(平均偏差:20.48 min/day)相比,模型2b分配了更多的MVPA。与模型2b相比,模型3分配了更多的MVPA(平均偏差:12.00 min/day)。怀孕期间静息HR和平均HR增加。结论:HR评价MVPA具有较高的透明度。Garmin算法(模型1)比HR模型(模型2a)分配了更多的MVPA。去除10分钟回合标准导致MVPA增加(模型2a vs 2b)。与使用最大HR(模型2b)相比,使用HRR评估MVPA(模型3)导致更多的MVPA。静息和平均HR与之前的研究结果相似。
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