Perceptions of Physical Activity While Breastfeeding Using the Self-determination Theory

Kailey Snyder, C. Hanson, J. Hill, Danae M. Dinkel
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Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Background: Engaging in physical activity and breastfeeding are 2 of the healthiest behaviors a new mother can participate in, yet a majority of mothers are not achieving physical activity or breastfeeding recommendations. Breastfeeding mothers may experience additional barriers to physical activity; however, more research is needed. Therefore, the purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the physical activity levels of breastfeeding women as well as to better understand their motivation and barriers for engaging in physical activity. Methods: A total of 633 breastfeeding mothers completed a 30-question survey developed under the constructs of self-determination theory. Results: Findings indicate the majority of breastfeeding mothers are engaging in light activity (eg, walking) regularly; nevertheless, 1 in 5 mothers is predominantly sedentary and only 1 in 20 mothers is engaging in heavy exercise (eg, running) regularly. Furthermore, mothers appear motivated by extrinsic factors related to improving fitness and appearance. Finally, physical discomfort due to breastfeeding and concerns for reduction in milk supply were found to be substantial barriers to physical activity. Conclusion: These findings suggest breastfeeding women may need additional support for engaging in physical activity and further education and resource development is needed.
运用自决理论对母乳喂养时体育活动的感知
文本中提供了补充数字内容。背景:参加体育活动和母乳喂养是新妈妈可以参与的最健康的两种行为,但大多数妈妈没有达到体育活动或母乳喂养的建议。母乳喂养的母亲可能会在体育活动方面遇到额外的障碍;然而,还需要更多的研究。因此,这项横断面研究的目的是确定母乳喂养妇女的体育活动水平,并更好地了解她们从事体育活动的动机和障碍。方法:共有633名母乳喂养的母亲在自决理论的框架下完成了一项30个问题的调查。结果:研究结果表明,大多数母乳喂养的母亲经常进行轻度活动(如散步);然而,五分之一的母亲主要是久坐不动的,只有二十分之一的妈妈经常进行剧烈运动(如跑步)。此外,母亲似乎受到与改善体质和外表有关的外在因素的激励。最后,母乳喂养引起的身体不适和对牛奶供应减少的担忧被发现是身体活动的主要障碍。结论:这些发现表明,母乳喂养的妇女可能需要额外的支持来从事体育活动,需要进一步的教育和资源开发。
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