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dc.contributor.authorHaakstad, Lene Annette Hagen
dc.contributor.authorTorset, Beate S.
dc.contributor.authorBø, Kari
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-27T09:42:36Z
dc.date.available2017-01-27T09:42:36Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationMidwifery. 2016, 32, 81-86nb_NO
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2428717
dc.descriptionI Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fra forlagets pdf-versjon. Forlagets pdf-versjon finner du på www.sciencedirect.com / In Brage you'll find the final text version of the article, and it may contain insignificant differences from the journal's pdf version. The definitive version is available at www.sciencedirect.comnb_NO
dc.description.abstractObjective: to examine the effects of supervised group exercise on maternal psychological outcomes and commonly reported pregnancy complaints. Design: an observer-blinded randomized controlled trial. Setting: Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway. Participants: 105 sedentary, nulliparous pregnant women, mean age 30.7(±4.0) years, pre-pregnancy BMI 23.8 (±4.3), were assigned to either exercise (n=52) or control group (n= 53) at mean gestation week 17.7 (±4.2). Intervention: the exercise intervention followed ACOG guidelines and included a 60 minutes general fitness class, with 40 minutes of endurance training/aerobic and 20 minutes of strength training and stretching/relaxation, performed at least twice per week for a minimum of 12 weeks. Measurements: outcome measures were assessed through standardized interviews pre- and post-intervention (gestation week 36.6, ±0.9), and included psychological variables related to quality of life, well-being, body image and pregnancy depression, as well as assessment of 13 commonly reported pregnancy complaints. Findings: post-intervention, using intention to treat (ITT) analysis, women randomized to exercise rated their health significantly better compared to women in the control group (p=0.02) and reported less fatigue related to everyday activities (p=0.04). Women with complete exercise adherence (≥24 sessions) had significantly better scores on measurements of feelings related to sadness, hopelessness and anxiety (p<0.01), compared to the control group. Contradictory, the control group reported higher life enjoyment (p<0.01). There were no significant group differences in body-image or pregnancy depression. With respect to analysing pregnancy complaints according to ITT, no differences between the groups were found. A comparison of the women who attended ≥19 (80%, n=21) or ≥24 (100%, n=14) exercise sessions with the control-participants, showed that fewer women in the exercise group reported nausea/vomiting and numbness/poor circulation in legs. Key conclusion and implication for practise: participation in regular group exercise during pregnancy contributed to improvements in some variables related to maternal well-being and quality of life. Women with high exercise adherence had significantly better results on several health variables reaping the highest benefits. A qualitative study exploring the barriers of women in achieving recommended amount of activity may be necessary to understand this population and developing better clinical practice educational tools.nb_NO
dc.language.isoengnb_NO
dc.publisherElseviernb_NO
dc.subjectexercisenb_NO
dc.subjectmaternal well-beingnb_NO
dc.subjectpregnancy complaintnb_NO
dc.subjectpregnancy depressionnb_NO
dc.subjectquality of lifenb_NO
dc.titleWhat is the effect of regular group exercise on maternal psychological outcomes and common pregnancy complaints? An assessor blinded RCTnb_NO
dc.typeJournal articlenb_NO
dc.typePeer reviewednb_NO
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808nb_NO
dc.source.journalMidwiferynb_NO
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2015.10.008
dc.description.localcodeSeksjon for idrettsmedisinske fag / Department of Sports Medicinenb_NO


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