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Factors Influencing Pregnancy and Postpartum Weight Management in Women of African and Caribbean Ancestry Living in High Income Countries: Systematic Review and Evidence Synthesis Using a Behavioral Change Theoretical Model

机译:影响高收入国家的非洲和加勒比祖先妇女孕妇及产后体重管理的因素:使用行为变革理论模型进行系统审查和证据综合

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Background: Women of black African heritage living in high income countries (HIC) are at risk of obesity and weight-related complications in pregnancy. This review aimed to synthesize evidence concerning attitudes to weight management-related health behaviors in pregnancy and postpartum, in women of black African ancestry, living in high-income countries. Methods: A systematic review of the literature and thematic evidence synthesis using the Capability-Opportunity-Motivation Behavioral change theoretical model (COM-B). Databases searched included MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Scopus. The CASP tool was used to assess quality. Results: Twenty-four papers met the selection criteria, most of which were from the US. Motivational factors were most commonly described as influencers on behavior. Normative beliefs about “ eating for two ,” weight gain being good for the baby, the baby itself driving food choice, as well as safety concerns about exercising in pregnancy, were evident and were perpetuated by significant others. These and other social norms, including a cultural acceptance of larger body shapes, and daily fast food, created a challenge for healthy behavior change. Women also had low confidence in their ability to lose weight in the postpartum period. Behavior change techniques, such as provision of social support, use of credible sources, and demonstration may be useful to support change. Conclusions: The women face a range of barriers to engagement in weight-related health behaviors at this life-stage. Using a theoretical behavior change framework can help identify contextual factors that may limit or support behavior change.
机译:背景:生活在高收入国家(HIC)的黑色非洲遗产的妇女面临肥胖和怀孕体重相关的并发症。该审查旨在综合有关在高收入国家的黑色非洲血统妇女的怀孕和产后对怀孕和产后的态度态度的证据。方法:使用能力 - 机会动机行为改变理论模型(COM-B)来系统审查文献和专题证据合成。搜索数据库包括Medline,Embase,Science和Scopus。 CASP工具用于评估质量。结果:二十四篇论文符合选定标准,其中大部分来自美国。励志因素最常被描述为影响行为的影响因素。关于“吃两个”的规范性信念,体重增加对宝宝有益,宝宝本身驾驶食物选择,以及对怀孕锻炼的安全担忧是明显的,并通过重要的其他人继续延续。这些和其他社会规范,包括较大身体形状和日常快餐的文化接受,为健康行为发生了挑战。女性对他们在产后期间减肥能力的能力也有很低的信心。行为改变技术,例如提供社会支持,使用可靠消息来源和示范可能有助于支持变革。结论:妇女在这个生命阶段面临一系列障碍与体重相关的健康行为的参与。使用理论行为更改框架可以帮助确定可能限制或支持行为变更的上下文因素。

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