Relationship between Physical Activity and Health Related Quality of Life among Pregnant Women
The study aimed to investigate the association between health-related quality of life (HQoL) and physical activity (PA) among pregnant women. Sample of pregnant women (N= 398; mean age=27.86±5.15 years) were surveyed using the Pregnancy Physical Activity and Health Related Quality of Life (SF 12) Qu...
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description | The study aimed to investigate the association between health-related
quality of life (HQoL) and physical activity (PA) among pregnant women.
Sample of pregnant women (N= 398; mean age=27.86±5.15 years) were
surveyed using the Pregnancy Physical Activity and Health Related
Quality of Life (SF 12) Questionnaires. Spearman correlation
coefficient and logistic regression analyses were used to determine the
bivariate relationship and association between HQoL and PA intensities
and domain respectively. Overall, sedentary behaviour was positively
albeit tenuously related to HQoL (r=0.111, P |
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quality of life (HQoL) and physical activity (PA) among pregnant women.
Sample of pregnant women (N= 398; mean age=27.86±5.15 years) were
surveyed using the Pregnancy Physical Activity and Health Related
Quality of Life (SF 12) Questionnaires. Spearman correlation
coefficient and logistic regression analyses were used to determine the
bivariate relationship and association between HQoL and PA intensities
and domain respectively. Overall, sedentary behaviour was positively
albeit tenuously related to HQoL (r=0.111, P<0.01) whereas
sport/exercise was the only domain of PA tenuously associated with the
Physical health of HQoL (r=0.142, p<0.01). Also, pregnant women with
sufficient PA were 4 times likely to report good quality of life in
physical component not in the mental component of HQoL (OR: 4.33, 95%
CI: 1.36-13.80). In conclusion, sports/exercise may be an important
domain of PA to target when delivering interventions to improve the
physical wellbeing among pregnant women in Maiduguri, Nigeria. (Afr J
Reprod Health 2018; 22[3]: 80-89).
L'étude visait à étudier le rapport entre la
qualité de vie liée à la santé (QVLS) et
l'activité physique (AP) chez les femmes enceintes. Un
échantillon de femmes enceintes (N = 398; âge moyen = 27,86
± 5,15 ans) a été interrogé à l'aide des
questionnaires «Activité physique pendant la grossesse et
qualité de vie liée à la santé» (SF 12). Le
coefficient de corrélation de Spearman et les analyses de
régression logistique ont été utilisés pour
déterminer la relation à deux variables et l'association
entre les intensités QVLS et AP et le domaine, respectivement.
Dans l'ensemble, le comportement sédentaire était
positivement, bien que faiblement, lié à QVLS (r = 0,111, P
<0,01), alors que le sport / exercice était le seul domaine de
PA faiblement associé à la santé physique de QVLS (r =
0,142, p <0,01). De plus, les femmes enceintes ayant suffisamment de
AP étaient 400 fois plus susceptibles de déclarer une bonne
qualité de vie dans la composante physique que dans la composante
mentale de la QVLS (OR: 4,33, IC à 95%: 1,36-13,80). En
conclusion, le sport / exercice peut être un domaine important de
l'AP à cibler lors de la prestation d'interventions visant à
améliorer le bien-être physique chez les femmes enceintes
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quality of life (HQoL) and physical activity (PA) among pregnant women.
Sample of pregnant women (N= 398; mean age=27.86±5.15 years) were
surveyed using the Pregnancy Physical Activity and Health Related
Quality of Life (SF 12) Questionnaires. Spearman correlation
coefficient and logistic regression analyses were used to determine the
bivariate relationship and association between HQoL and PA intensities
and domain respectively. Overall, sedentary behaviour was positively
albeit tenuously related to HQoL (r=0.111, P<0.01) whereas
sport/exercise was the only domain of PA tenuously associated with the
Physical health of HQoL (r=0.142, p<0.01). Also, pregnant women with
sufficient PA were 4 times likely to report good quality of life in
physical component not in the mental component of HQoL (OR: 4.33, 95%
CI: 1.36-13.80). In conclusion, sports/exercise may be an important
domain of PA to target when delivering interventions to improve the
physical wellbeing among pregnant women in Maiduguri, Nigeria. (Afr J
Reprod Health 2018; 22[3]: 80-89).
L'étude visait à étudier le rapport entre la
qualité de vie liée à la santé (QVLS) et
l'activité physique (AP) chez les femmes enceintes. Un
échantillon de femmes enceintes (N = 398; âge moyen = 27,86
± 5,15 ans) a été interrogé à l'aide des
questionnaires «Activité physique pendant la grossesse et
qualité de vie liée à la santé» (SF 12). Le
coefficient de corrélation de Spearman et les analyses de
régression logistique ont été utilisés pour
déterminer la relation à deux variables et l'association
entre les intensités QVLS et AP et le domaine, respectivement.
Dans l'ensemble, le comportement sédentaire était
positivement, bien que faiblement, lié à QVLS (r = 0,111, P
<0,01), alors que le sport / exercice était le seul domaine de
PA faiblement associé à la santé physique de QVLS (r =
0,142, p <0,01). De plus, les femmes enceintes ayant suffisamment de
AP étaient 400 fois plus susceptibles de déclarer une bonne
qualité de vie dans la composante physique que dans la composante
mentale de la QVLS (OR: 4,33, IC à 95%: 1,36-13,80). En
conclusion, le sport / exercice peut être un domaine important de
l'AP à cibler lors de la prestation d'interventions visant à
améliorer le bien-être physique chez les femmes enceintes
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quality of life (HQoL) and physical activity (PA) among pregnant women.
Sample of pregnant women (N= 398; mean age=27.86±5.15 years) were
surveyed using the Pregnancy Physical Activity and Health Related
Quality of Life (SF 12) Questionnaires. Spearman correlation
coefficient and logistic regression analyses were used to determine the
bivariate relationship and association between HQoL and PA intensities
and domain respectively. Overall, sedentary behaviour was positively
albeit tenuously related to HQoL (r=0.111, P<0.01) whereas
sport/exercise was the only domain of PA tenuously associated with the
Physical health of HQoL (r=0.142, p<0.01). Also, pregnant women with
sufficient PA were 4 times likely to report good quality of life in
physical component not in the mental component of HQoL (OR: 4.33, 95%
CI: 1.36-13.80). In conclusion, sports/exercise may be an important
domain of PA to target when delivering interventions to improve the
physical wellbeing among pregnant women in Maiduguri, Nigeria. (Afr J
Reprod Health 2018; 22[3]: 80-89).
L'étude visait à étudier le rapport entre la
qualité de vie liée à la santé (QVLS) et
l'activité physique (AP) chez les femmes enceintes. Un
échantillon de femmes enceintes (N = 398; âge moyen = 27,86
± 5,15 ans) a été interrogé à l'aide des
questionnaires «Activité physique pendant la grossesse et
qualité de vie liée à la santé» (SF 12). Le
coefficient de corrélation de Spearman et les analyses de
régression logistique ont été utilisés pour
déterminer la relation à deux variables et l'association
entre les intensités QVLS et AP et le domaine, respectivement.
Dans l'ensemble, le comportement sédentaire était
positivement, bien que faiblement, lié à QVLS (r = 0,111, P
<0,01), alors que le sport / exercice était le seul domaine de
PA faiblement associé à la santé physique de QVLS (r =
0,142, p <0,01). De plus, les femmes enceintes ayant suffisamment de
AP étaient 400 fois plus susceptibles de déclarer une bonne
qualité de vie dans la composante physique que dans la composante
mentale de la QVLS (OR: 4,33, IC à 95%: 1,36-13,80). En
conclusion, le sport / exercice peut être un domaine important de
l'AP à cibler lors de la prestation d'interventions visant à
améliorer le bien-être physique chez les femmes enceintes
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