The Effect of Nutrition Education and Physical Activity on Weight Changes and Anthropometric Indices among Postpartum Women with High BMI

Q3 Medicine
Hodad Naderi, M. Moradi, M. Mobarhan, M. Sardar, A. Shahi, H. Esmaily
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Background: Postpartum weight retention is known as a public health challenge that causes obesity in women in the long term. Aim: The present study aimed to determine the effect of nutrition education and physical activity interventions on weight changes and anthropometric indices among postpartum women. Method: This quasi-experimental randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted as a two-group pre/posttest research design in Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan, Iran, in 2020. A total of 64 women were randomly selected in their postpartum period. Multi-stage sampling was conveniently performed. The training sessions were held for the intervention groups of 5-7 participants in four sessions of 45-60 minutes and once a week by using a pedometer. The control group received routine postpartum care. Maternal weight and anthropometric indices were measured by the end of weeks four and eight. Results: The study findings showed no significant difference in the mean weight of the two groups before the intervention (p=0.47). However, comparing the results of the fourth and eighth weeks after the intervention with the pre-intervention stage revealed that the mean weight in the intervention group had respectively reduced by -3.28±5.57 and -3.75±0.65 which was statistically significant (p˂0.001). The mean waist and hip circumferences also decreased significantly before and after the intervention in both study groups, but such a reduction in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the controls .(p˂0.05). Implications for Practice: Using a pedometer in nutrition and physical education is simple, low-cost, and uncomplicated. Promoting nutritional behaviors and physical activity in postpartum women is recommended by extensively implementing this intervention program which moderates their weight and improves their anthropometric indices.
营养教育和体育活动对产后高BMI妇女体重变化和人体测量指标的影响
背景:产后体重潴留被认为是一项公共卫生挑战,长期导致妇女肥胖。目的:探讨营养教育和体育活动干预对产后妇女体重变化和人体测量指标的影响。方法:采用准实验随机对照试验(RCT)设计,于2020年在伊朗霍尔木兹甘阿巴斯港进行两组测试前/测试后研究。在产后随机选择64名妇女。多阶段采样方便。5-7人的干预组采用计步器训练,每周四次,每次45-60分钟。对照组接受常规产后护理。在第4周和第8周结束时测量产妇体重和人体测量指数。结果:研究结果显示,干预前两组患者的平均体重差异无统计学意义(p=0.47)。然而,将干预后第4周和第8周的结果与干预前阶段进行比较,干预组的平均体重分别减少了-3.28±5.57和-3.75±0.65,差异有统计学意义(p小于0.001)。在干预前后,两个研究组的平均腰围和臀围也显著下降,但干预组的下降幅度明显高于对照组(p小于0.05)。实践意义:在营养和体育教学中使用计步器简单、成本低、不复杂。建议通过广泛实施这一干预计划来促进产后妇女的营养行为和身体活动,从而调节她们的体重并改善她们的人体测量指数。
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Evidence Based Care Journal
Evidence Based Care Journal Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: The Evidence Based Care Journal (EBCJ) is an international, peer reviewed, scientific journal that seeks to promote the development and exchange of knowledge that is directly relevant to all spheres of patient care. The primary aim is to promote a high standard of clinically related scholarship which advances and supports patient care in practice. The Journal also aims to promote the international exchange of ideas and experience that draws from the different cultures in which practice takes place. Further, EBCJ seeks to enrich insight into clinical needs and the implications for patient care intervention and models of service delivery. Emphasis is placed on clinical practicality of research findings and strength of study design. EBCJ is essential reading for anyone involved in healthcare professions, whether clinicians, researchers, educators, managers, policy makers, or students. Contributions are welcomed from other health professionals on issues that have a direct impact on patient care.
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