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Rowers’ Self-Reported Behaviors Attitudes and Safety Concerns Related to Exercise Training and Competition During Pregnancy

机译:赛艇运动员在怀孕期间自我报告的与运动训练和比赛有关的行为态度和安全问题

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BackgroundThe American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology notes that pregnant athletes require more supervision due to their involvement in strenuous training schedules throughout pregnancy. Currently, rowing is not mentioned in the guidelines despite its increasing popularity, high cardiovascular demands, and risk for abdominal trauma.MethodsThis study aimed to elicit information from competitive female rowers regarding exercise, training, and competition during pregnancy. We administered a survey consisting of 122 items to female Masters rowers in the United States, aged 21 to 49 years, from June to December 2013.ResultsA total of 224 recreational and elite rowers met the inclusion criteria. Pregnant rowers self-reported high levels of exercise engagement: 85.2% (n/N = 98/115) exercised during any past pregnancy; exercise adherence decreased throughout pregnancy with 51.3%, 42.4%, and 15.7% meeting and/or exceeding national guidelines during the first, second, and third trimesters, respectively. Rowers were significantly (p < 0.001) more likely to state that an activity at a specified intensity and trimester was unsafe if they were younger, had less rowing experience, or were nulliparous. Decreased perceived rowing safety was associated with on-water training, higher intensity exercise, competition, and increasing gestational age. Primary safety concerns were the risk of oar-induced abdominal trauma and physiological effects due to high intensities required by the sport. Novel barriers to exercise in pregnancy included guilt towards the team and a mental barrier due to decreased performance. Healthcare providers are the number one information source for rowers regarding exercise during pregnancy.ConclusionPregnant rowers are a relevant obstetrics population and have barriers and sport-specific safety concerns not previously identified in the literature. Rowers consider exercising in pregnancy to be important and struggle to meet exercise guidelines like the general population, indicating the need for healthcare providers to provide prenatal and antenatal education and interventions to support exercise during pregnancy even amongst athletes.
机译:背景美国美国妇产科学院指出,怀孕的运动员由于在整个怀孕过程中都要参加艰苦的训练计划,因此需要更多的监督。目前,划船指南尽管受到越来越多的欢迎,较高的心血管需求和腹部外伤的风险,但并未在指南中提及。方法本研究旨在从竞争性的女划船者那里获取有关怀孕期间运动,训练和比赛的信息。我们于2013年6月至12月对美国21岁至49岁的女赛艇手进行了一项由122个项目组成的调查,结果共有224名娱乐和精英赛艇手达到了入选标准。怀孕的赛艇运动员自我报告了较高的运动参与水平:在过去的任何怀孕期间进行运动的比例为85.2%(n / N = 98/115);整个妊娠期间,运动依从性下降,分别在孕早期,孕中期和孕中期分别达到和/或超过国家规定的51.3%,42.4%和15.7%。划船者更有可能(p <0.001)指出,如果他们年轻,划船经验较少或未生育,在指定强度和三个月的活动是不安全的。降低的划船安全性与水上训练,高强度运动,比赛和胎龄增加有关。主要的安全隐患是由于这项运动需要高强度而引起的桨叶引起的腹部创伤和生理影响。孕期锻炼的新障碍包括对团队的内gui和由于表现下降而造成的精神障碍。医疗保健提供者是赛艇运动员在怀孕期间进行锻炼的第一大信息来源。结论孕妇赛艇运动员是相关的产科人群,并且存在文献中未发现的障碍和针对运动的安全问题。赛艇运动员认为怀孕期间的锻炼很重要,并且难以满足一般人群这样的锻炼准则,这表明医疗保健提供者需要提供产前和产前教育以及干预措施,以支持怀孕期间甚至在运动员中间进行锻炼。

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