Active Pregnancy: A Physical Exercise Program Promoting Fitness and Health during Pregnancy—Development and Validation of a Complex Intervention
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Instruments
2.4. Procedures
2.4.1. Workshop
2.4.2. Exercise Program
2.4.3. Pilot Intervention
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. First Stage: Development
- SMA—Sport Medicine Australia 2017 [35]
- U.S. DHHS—U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2018 [36]
- IOC—International Olympic Committee 2018 [37]
- SOGC—Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada/CSEP—Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology 2018 [38]
- EIM/ACSM—Exercise is Medicine/American College of Sports Medicine 2019 [39]
- WHO—World Health Organization 2020 [2]
- RANZCOG—The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 2020 [40]
- ACOG—American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 2020 [41]
- ACSM—American College of Sports Medicine 2020 [42]
- NHS—National Health Service (United Kingdom) 2020 [43]
- AGDH—Australian Government. Department of Health 2020 [44]
- SBC—Brazilian Society of Cardiology 2021 [45]
- The PAR-Q+ Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone [72]
- The GET ACTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PREGNANCY by CSEP [73] that replaced the Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination (PARmed-X) for Pregnancy after the publication of the Canadian guidelines [38]. This 2-page guideline for health screening facilitates communication between healthcare professionals, exercise specialists, and pregnant women. It includes guidance on exercise prescriptions, a healthy lifestyle during pregnancy, and exercise safety. The questionnaire is available at: https://csep.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/GAQ_P_English.pdf (accessed on 15 March 2022).
- The CSEP also made available the HEALTH CARE PROVIDER CONSULTATION FORM FOR PRENATAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY [74]
- The PPAQ Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire developed by Chasan-Taber et al. in 2004 [75] is a widely used tool for the assessment and measurement of the physical activity levels amongst pregnant women, available at: https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/Fulltext/2004/10000/Development_and_Validation_of_a_Pregnancy_Physical.14.aspx (accessed on 15 March 2022).
- The available documents with recommendations and guidelines for physical activity during pregnancy, since they may have a positive impact [87].
- Active Pregnancy Guide [78], which includes educational information about the benefits of exercise, body adaptations, health and fitness, advice on the absolute and relative contraindications for exercise, etc.
- Active Pregnancy Agenda [71] includes pre-exercise assessments and fitness and exercise registries by means of questionnaires and reports.
- Active Pregnancy YouTube channel webinars, which include educational information [53].
- (1)
- warm-up: 5–10 min (8–17%);
- (2)
- aerobic training p: 25 min (42%);
- (3)
- neuromotor training (posture, balance, and coordination): 5 min (8%);
- (4)
- resistance training (core, lower, and upper limbs): 10 min (17%);
- (5)
- pelvic floor training: 5 min (8%);
- (6)
- stretching: 5 min (8%);
- (7)
- breathing and relaxation: 5 min (8%).
3.2. Second Stage: Feasibility and Piloting
- (1)
- the exercise program is well-structured (3% and 97%, respectively);
- (2)
- the duration (60 min sessions) of the exercise program is adequate (10% and 90%, respectively);
- (3)
- the frequency (3 times per week) of the exercise program is adequate (3% and 97%, respectively);
- (4)
- the variety of exercises provided in the program are adequate for the targeted population (3% and 97%, respectively);
- (5)
- the variations of the exercises provided in the program are adequate for the targeted population (3% and 97%, respectively);
- (6)
- the equipment is adequate for the targeted population (0% and 100%, respectively);
- (7)
- the structure of each session model is adequate for the targeted population (0% and 100%, respectively);
- (8)
- the structure of each session model is clear and easy to follow by the professionals (7% and 93%, respectively);
- (9)
- the explanations about each exercise are clear to the professionals (3% and 97%, respectively);
- (10)
- the exercise program has the potential to be replicated (10% and 90%, respectively);
- (11)
- the exercise program should be available to professionals by means of an e-book and an informatics application (0% and 100%, respectively);
- (12)
- the exercise program should be available to professionals by means of a printed book and posters (90% and 10%, respectively).
- 72% of the participants reported being very satisfied with the program, whereas 28% reported being satisfied
- 83% reported being very satisfied with the exercise professional, whereas 17% reported being satisfied
- 83% reported higher motivation in a group setting, whereas 17% reported no change compared to personal training
- 95% reported an improvement in their physical fitness, notably in terms of strength and control of their body weight, whereas 5% reported no change
- 78% of the women reported increased levels of physical activity during pregnancy, whereas 22% reported no changes
- 90% reported that they felt more energy for daily activities and less stress, whereas 10% reported no changes
3.3. Third Stage: Evaluation
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Future Research
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Santos-Rocha, R.; Fernandes de Carvalho, M.; Prior de Freitas, J.; Wegrzyk, J.; Szumilewicz, A. Active Pregnancy: A Physical Exercise Program Promoting Fitness and Health during Pregnancy—Development and Validation of a Complex Intervention. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 4902. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084902
Santos-Rocha R, Fernandes de Carvalho M, Prior de Freitas J, Wegrzyk J, Szumilewicz A. Active Pregnancy: A Physical Exercise Program Promoting Fitness and Health during Pregnancy—Development and Validation of a Complex Intervention. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(8):4902. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084902
Chicago/Turabian StyleSantos-Rocha, Rita, Marta Fernandes de Carvalho, Joana Prior de Freitas, Jennifer Wegrzyk, and Anna Szumilewicz. 2022. "Active Pregnancy: A Physical Exercise Program Promoting Fitness and Health during Pregnancy—Development and Validation of a Complex Intervention" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 8: 4902. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084902
APA StyleSantos-Rocha, R., Fernandes de Carvalho, M., Prior de Freitas, J., Wegrzyk, J., & Szumilewicz, A. (2022). Active Pregnancy: A Physical Exercise Program Promoting Fitness and Health during Pregnancy—Development and Validation of a Complex Intervention. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(8), 4902. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084902