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Associations of Pregnancy Physical Activity with Maternal Cardiometabolic Health, Neonatal Delivery Outcomes and Body Composition in a Biethnic Cohort of 7305 Mother-Child Pairs: The Born in Bradford Study

机译:妊娠身体活动与母亲心肌素健康,新生儿递送结果和身体成分在7305母婴对的母亲心脏和身体组成中的关联:在布拉德福德研究中出生

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Objective Physical activity is advocated for a range of benefits to the uncomplicated pregnancy. We investigated associations of mid-pregnancy physical activity with maternal and neonatal health in white British and Pakistani-origin women from a deprived urban setting. Methods The study was performed in 6921 pregnant women (53% Pakistani-origin) who contributed data for 7305 singleton births. At 26-28 weeks gestation, women were grouped into four activity levels (inactive/somewhat active/moderately active/active) based on their self-reported physical activity. Linear regression with robust standard errors was used to calculate adjusted mean differences in health markers between the four groups of physical activity (reference group: inactive). Results Three-quarters (74%) of Pakistani-origin women and 39% of white British women were inactive. Trend-tests revealed that more active white British women tended to be less adipose, had lower fasting and postload glucose levels, lower triglyceride concentrations, and their babies were less adipose (smaller triceps and subscapular skinfolds) than less active white British women. Somewhat active Pakistani-origin women exhibited lower triglyceride concentrations and systolic blood pressure, higher high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, and their babies were less adipose (smaller mid-upper arm and abdominal circumferences; lower cord-blood leptin concentration) compared to inactive Pakistani-origin women. No associations were observed for gestational age or birth weight. Conclusions Physical activity performed mid-pregnancy was beneficially associated with maternal cardiometabolic health and neonatal adiposity, without influencing gestational age or birth weight. Associations were dose-dependent in white British women, and even a small amount of mid-pregnancy physical activity appeared to benefit some health markers in Pakistani-origin women.
机译:对无与重解的怀孕的一系列益处提倡客观的身体活动。从贫困城市环境中调查了与白人英国和巴基斯坦 - 起源女性的孕产妇和新生儿健康的联合体育活动。方法该研究在6921名孕妇(53%的巴基斯坦 - 来源)中进行,为7305个单例出生贡献了数据。妊娠26-28周,妇女基于自我报告的身体活动将妇女分成四个活动水平(无效/有些活跃/中等主动/活跃)。具有稳健标准误差的线性回归用于计算四组身体活动(参考组:非活动)之间的健康标记的调整平均差异。结果三季度(74%)巴基斯坦 - 原产地妇女和39%的白人英国女性无效。趋势试验表明,更活跃的白人英国女性往往不那么肥胖,仍然较低的禁食和后载葡萄糖水平,较低的甘油三酯浓度,它们的婴儿比活跃的白色英国女性更少的脂肪(较小的肱三头肌和婴儿包)。有些活跃的巴基斯坦原产地妇女表现出较低的甘油三酯浓度和收缩压,高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平,并且它们的婴儿脂肪脂肪(较小的中上臂和腹部圆周;较低的脐带血浓度)与非活性巴基斯坦相比 - 劳里林妇女。妊娠期或出生体重没有观察到任何关联。结论中期妊娠的身体活性与母体心细素健康和新生儿肥胖有利,而不会影响妊娠期或出生体重。联合依赖于白人女性,甚至少量的中期体育活动似乎有利于巴基斯坦原产地妇女的一些健康标志。

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    《Sports medicine》 |2020年第3期|共14页
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    Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust Bradford Inst Hlth Res Bradford W Yorkshire England;

    Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust Bradford Inst Hlth Res Bradford W Yorkshire England;

    Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust Bradford Inst Hlth Res Bradford W Yorkshire England;

    Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust Bradford Inst Hlth Res Bradford W Yorkshire England;

    Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust Bradford Inst Hlth Res Bradford W Yorkshire England;

    Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust Bradford Inst Hlth Res Bradford W Yorkshire England;

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