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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample characterization
2.2. Equipment and Materials
- Informed consent
- Participant's form with sociodemographic and clinical information
- Blood pressure and rest heart rate, using monitors [34]
- Body Mass Index (BMI), using a scale and a stadiometer [34]
- Waist-hip ratio, using a tape measure [34]
- Electrical Bioimpedance, using a TANITA RD 545 Bioimpedance scale [34]
- Postural Assessment [34], using a camera
- Muscular resistance, using a mattress and a chair [40]
- Flexibility, using a mattress and a measuring tape [41]
- Sports equipment used in exercise sessions: mattresses, Swiss balls™, elastic bands, free weights, kettlebells, TRX™, softballs, ergometers, pulleys
- Computer for online classes and for entering and processing data
- Support exercise manual [42], checklist and individual registration sheets
- Free download guides “Active Pregnancy Guide - Physical activity, nutrition, and sleep” [43] (also available in English [44]), and “Promotion of physical activity and exercise during pregnancy and postpartum. Health professionals guide” [45] (also available in English [46]), and free access videos posted on the YouTube channel “Gravidez Ativa – Active Pregnancy”: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Vyookwc0mcQ5T70imtoNA/playlists .
2.3. Intervention program
2.4. Tasks, Procedures and Protocols
- Preparation and promotion of the educational materials
- Training qualified exercise professionals [47]
- Preparation of the physical practice space: authorization request to the person responsible for the “Lateral Performance” training space to carry out the program, as well as the use of the respective equipment
- Promotion of the exercise program on social networks (Facebook and Instagram)
- Recruitment of participants, by completing an online form
- Explanation to the participants about the objective and pertinence of the study, and the importance of their collaboration and availability in this research
- Informed consent: statement informing the study objectives, information about the assessment sessions, confidentiality, participation and abandonment, damages related to the investigation, exclusion criteria and disclaimer
- Medical clearance for the postpartum exercise program
- Initial individual interview to fill out the participant form to obtain sociodemographic and clinical information, as well as potential barriers and preferences regarding the intervention
- Initial assessment (baseline): parameters of physical activity, quality of life, health, physical fitness and functionality (preferably between 4 and 8 weeks postpartum)
- Measurement of blood pressure and rest heart rate, as well as calculation of reserve and maximum heart rate
- Assessment of BMI and body composition
- Measurement of waist and hip perimeters, calculation of the Waist-Hip Ratio
- Postural Assessment, with static observation of the anatomical references in the frontal and sagittal planes, verifying the symmetry in relation to the imaginary midline and photographing the same
- Application of some tests from the Battery of Functional Aptitude Tests Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), namely the seated diaphragm test, intra-abdominal pressure test, quadruped rockforward test and qualitative recording of the results
- Application of some tests belonging to the Battery of Functional Aptitude Tests Functional Movement Screen™ (FMS™), such as shoulder mobility, active straight leg raise, deep squat, rotary stability and qualitative recording of results and scores
- Assessment of cardiorespiratory fitness, using the Rockport One-Mile Fitness Walking Test and recording time, heart rate and calculation of maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max)
- Assessment of muscular endurance, counting the maximum number of arm extensions (push-ups) and applying the “Chair Stand Test”, registering the maximum number of repetitions in 30 seconds
- Assessment of flexibility, with the “V-sit and reach test”
- Intermediate (after 8 weeks) and final assessment (after another 8 weeks): parameters of physical activity, quality of life, health, physical fitness and functionality
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After final assessment, sending participants a form to collect feedback on the level of satisfaction with the exercise program, containing the following questions inspired by Haakstad et al. [48]:
- 1.
- Degree of satisfaction with the program
- 2.
- Degree of satisfaction with the instructor
- 3.
- Do you consider that exercise in a group environment was/would be more motivating than if it were individual?
- 4.
- In what parameter(s) did you feel improvements in terms of your physical fitness?
- 5.
- Have you changed your physical activity levels?
- 6.
- Do you feel more energy for daily activities and less stress?
- 7.
- Would you recommend this program to a friend?
- 8.
- Would you participate in the program again after another pregnancy?
- 9.
- Would you like to leave other comments?
2.5. Data processing
2.6. Ethical considerations
3. Results
3.1. Level of physical activity, quality of life and other health parameters
3.1.1. Level of physical activity
3.1.2. Quality of life
3.1.3. Pelvic pain and low back pain
3.1.4. Fatigue
3.1.5. Depression
3.2. Functional and health-related components of physical fitness
3.2.1. Body composition
3.2.2. Cardiorespiratory Fitness
3.2.3. Muscular Endurance
3.2.4. Flexibility
3.2.5. Postural Assessment
3.2.6. Functional assessment
3.3. Satisfaction with the program
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| 1 (Baseline) Before the intervention |
2 (Intermediate) After 8 weeks of intervention |
3 (Final) After 16 weeks of intervention |
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| Mean |
Standard deviation |
Mean |
Standard deviation |
Mean |
Standard deviation |
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| IPAQ (min/w) | 559 | ±520 | 810 | ±1171 | 1127 | ±669 |
| WHOQOL-BREF (0-100) | 79.54 | ±8.42 | 80.63 | ±9.59 | 82.17 | ±9.71 |
| PGQ (0-75) | 5.8 | ±7 | 1.5 | ±3.2 | 0.4 | ±0.7 |
| RMDQ (0-24) | 1.2 | ±1.7 | 1.4 | ±1.7 | 1 | ±1.4 |
| FAS (10-50) | 22.4 | ±5.4 | 21.6 | ±5.4 | 21.6 | ±5.4 |
| EPDS (0-30) | 6.3 | ±3.7 | 5 | ±3 | 5 | ±3 |
| Weight (Kg) | 68.95 | ±13.83 | 68.4 | ±14.88 | 67.1 | ±15.18 |
| BMI (Kg/m2) | 26.8 | ±4.67 | 26.5 | ±5.02 | 26.1 | ±5.17 |
| Waist-hip Ratio | 0.8 | ±0.05 | 0.8 | ±0.06 | 0.79 | ±0.06 |
| Fat Mass (%) | 34.7 | ±5.59 | 33.5 | ±6.3 | 28.3 | ±10.3 |
| Muscular Mass (Kg) | 42.18 | ±5.6 | 42.55 | ±5.84 | 43.08 | ±6.17 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 107.33 | ±9.90 | 100 | ±8.51 | 97.78 | ±9.56 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 71.33 | ±4.95 | 68.44 | ±4.33 | 68.11 | ±6.27 |
| Rest HR (beats/min) | 76 | ±16.16 | 74.89 | ±14.59 | 74.89 | ±11.34 |
| VO2max (mL/kg/min) | 29.39 | ±7.08 | 31.93 | ±4.53 | 37 | ±6.24 |
| Push-ups (number) | 16 | ±9.88 | 19 | ±8.25 | 25 | ±11.41 |
| “Chair Stand Test” (number) | 14 | ±2.38 | 16 | ±1.85 | 19 | ±3.38 |
| “V-Sit and Reach” (cm) | 43 | ±7.04 | 45 | ±7.09 | 47 | ±7.73 |
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