The influence of exercise during pregnancy on racial/ethnic health disparities and birth outcomes

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作者
Raper, Madigan J. [1 ,2 ]
McDonald, Samantha [3 ]
Johnston, Carol [4 ]
Isler, Christy [5 ]
Newton, Edward [5 ]
Kuehn, Devon [6 ]
Collier, David [6 ]
Broskey, Nicholas T. [2 ]
Muldrow, Adrienne [7 ]
May, Linda E. [2 ,4 ,8 ]
机构
[1] East Carolina Univ ECU, Dept Business, 1851 MacGregor Downs Rd,MS 701, Greenville, NC 27834 USA
[2] ECU, Dept Kinesiol, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
[3] Illinois State Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Recreat, Normal, IL 61761 USA
[4] ECU, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
[5] ECU, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Greenville, NC USA
[6] ECU, Dept Pediat, Greenville, NC USA
[7] ECU, Dept Commun, Greenville, NC USA
[8] ECU, Dept Fdn Sci & Res, Greenville, NC USA
关键词
Race; Health disparities; Maternal; Exercise; ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION; AEROBIC EXERCISE; REGULAR EXERCISE; PRETERM BIRTH; NITRIC-OXIDE; HEART-RATE; STRESS; WEIGHT; PREDICTION; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1186/s12884-021-03717-5
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
BackgroundNon-Hispanic black (NHB) pregnant women disproportionately experience adverse birth outcomes compared to Non-Hispanic white (NHW) pregnant women. The positive effects of prenatal exercise on maternal and neonatal health may mitigate these disparities. This study evaluated the influence of prenatal exercise on racial/ethnic disparities in gestational age (GA), birthweight (BW), and risks of preterm birth (PTB), cesarean section (CS), and low-birthweight (LBW) neonates.MethodsThis study performed a secondary data analysis using data from a 24-week, two-arm exercise intervention trial (ENHANCED by Mom). Women with singleton pregnancies (<16weeks), aged 18-40years, BMI between 18.5-34.99kg/m(2), and no preexisting health conditions were eligible. The aerobic exercisers (EX) participated in 150min of moderate-intensity weekly exercise while non-exercising controls (CON) attended low-intensity stretching/breathing sessions. Data on GA, PTB (<37weeks), BW, LBW (<2.5kg), and delivery mode were collected. Poisson, median and linear regressions were performed.ResultsParticipants with complete data (n=125) were eligible for analyses (EX: n=58, CON: n=67). NHB pregnant women delivered lighter neonates (=-0.43kg, 95% CI: -0.68, -0.18, p=0.001). After adjusting for prenatal exercise, racial/ethnic disparities in BW were reduced (beta=-0.39kg, 95% CI: -0.65, -0.13, p=0.004). Prenatal exercise reduced borderline significant racial/ethnic disparities in PTB (p=0.053) and GA (p=0.07) with no effects found for CS and LBW.ConclusionsThe findings of this study demonstrate that prenatal exercise may attenuate the racial/ethnic disparities observed in neonatal BW, and possibly GA and PTB. Larger, diverse samples and inclusion of maternal biomarkers (e.g., cytokines) are encouraged to further evaluate these relationships.
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