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Background: Sedentary behavior is one of the major modifiable behavioral risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Physical activity PA is crucial during pregnancy but pregnant women may become sedentary, leading to adverse health outcomes. Our study aimed to explore the association between social support and PA levels during pregnancy and the relationship between sedentary behavior and adverse pregnancy health outcomes including delivery.
Methods: The study used a validated physical activity questionnaire to assess the physical activity levels of pregnant women. We collected detailed sociodemographic information, pregnancy characteristics, assessed social support. We assessed presence of depressive symptoms and conducted oral glucose tolerance tests, hemoglobin and blood pressure assessments, anthropometric measurements, and collected delivery details. We used linear logistic regression to assess the association between a continuous measure of physical activity level and maternal outcomes and performed multivariable logistic regression analysis to understand the association between sedentary behavior and maternal health outcomes and mode of delivery after adjusting for potential confounders.
Results: We interviewed 2, eligible pregnant women at baseline and 1, were considered in the final analysis after excluding those who missed follow-ups. Pregnant women who had good social support tended to engage in higher levels of activity. In addition, women who engaged in sedentary behavior during pregnancy were 1. Conclusion: The study found that physical activity during pregnancy has several beneficial effects on maternal prenatal health outcomes, including a reduced risk of obesity and C-section delivery, lower blood glucose levels, and improved mental health.
Therefore, it is essential to adhere to the recommended guidelines for physical activity during pregnancy. Healthcare providers and policymakers in India should consider promoting physical activity as part of comprehensive routine prenatal care.
Sedentary behavior during pregnancy could impose significant risks to maternal wellbeing and nearly two-thirds of pregnant women have been found to be sedentary 1. Physical activity PA helps women carry out daily activities with more liveliness and can reduce the risk of diseases caused by physical inactivity 2. Being physically active has beneficial effects for pregnant women who were sedentary before pregnancy 3. Healthy weight and higher educational attainment are positively associated with PA 9 , depending on socio-demographics and maternal health conditions.