Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study

Objective: To establish the relationship between social and environmental determinants and the practice of physical activity in pregnant women. Materials and methods: Cross-section study conducted in pregnant women with no contraindication to physical activity; these women came for prenatal consulta...

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De Avila-Quintana, Luzdaris
Ariza-Egea, Sindy
Llanos-González, Boris
Herazo-Beltrán, Yaneth
Domínguez-Anaya, Regina
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2018
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Universidad Simón Bolívar
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Motor activity
Environment
Pregnancy
Actividad motora
Ambiente
Embarazo
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
dc.title.alternative.spa.fl_str_mv Asociación entre factores socioambientales y la práctica de actividad física en mujeres embarazadas: estudio de corte transversal
title Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
Motor activity
Environment
Pregnancy
Actividad motora
Ambiente
Embarazo
title_short Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
title_full Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
title_sort Association between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional study
dc.creator.fl_str_mv De Avila-Quintana, Luzdaris
Ariza-Egea, Sindy
Llanos-González, Boris
Herazo-Beltrán, Yaneth
Domínguez-Anaya, Regina
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv De Avila-Quintana, Luzdaris
Ariza-Egea, Sindy
Llanos-González, Boris
Herazo-Beltrán, Yaneth
Domínguez-Anaya, Regina
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Motor activity
Environment
Pregnancy
Actividad motora
Ambiente
Embarazo
topic Motor activity
Environment
Pregnancy
Actividad motora
Ambiente
Embarazo
description Objective: To establish the relationship between social and environmental determinants and the practice of physical activity in pregnant women. Materials and methods: Cross-section study conducted in pregnant women with no contraindication to physical activity; these women came for prenatal consultation and were affiliated to two healthcare providers in Barranquilla and Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. Sampling was intentional. The social and demographic characteristics were evaluated, as well as the levels of physical activity and the perception of socio-environmental factors, including neighborhood infrastructure, esthetic considerations, the social environment, road connectivity, safety and surrounding traffic conditions. The raw Odds Ratio (OR) was estimated. Results: Out of 228 pregnant women, 208 were included in the analysis. 62% of the pregnant women fail to comply with the physical activity recommendations for maintaining their health. Some of the socio-environmental factors associated with a sedentary lifestyle in pregnancy are: living far away to walk to shops and supermarkets (OR = 5.1; 95 % CI: 2.8-9.4); poor sidewalk conditions (OR = 3.4; 95 % CI: 1.9-6.3); few people exercising around the neighborhood (OR = 4.1; 95 % CI: 2.2-7.5); not safe to walk during the day or evening (OR = 3.6; 95 % CI: 1.9-6.4). Conclusion: The perception of the socio-environmental characteristics is associated with physical activity in pregnant women. Interventions are needed to improve the socio-environmental characteristics that impact the perception of the population about these factors, in order to assess its impact on the physical activity of pregnant women.
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spelling Licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacionalhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2De Avila-Quintana, Luzdarisbb4757de-c3ef-43dc-8ffd-d9cccda522a9-1Ariza-Egea, Sindyae69a8f7-e21f-4491-a6ff-6ba3c914bacb-1Llanos-González, Boris46d1a473-3572-4be2-8a10-df24825486c3-1Herazo-Beltrán, Yaneth83c937eb-4d7d-46f1-8cac-4395b21a049c-1Domínguez-Anaya, Regina2f23addd-8313-4e11-b795-8ea959863997-12018-04-16T14:18:26Z2018-04-16T14:18:26Z201824630225http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12442/1973Objective: To establish the relationship between social and environmental determinants and the practice of physical activity in pregnant women. Materials and methods: Cross-section study conducted in pregnant women with no contraindication to physical activity; these women came for prenatal consultation and were affiliated to two healthcare providers in Barranquilla and Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. Sampling was intentional. The social and demographic characteristics were evaluated, as well as the levels of physical activity and the perception of socio-environmental factors, including neighborhood infrastructure, esthetic considerations, the social environment, road connectivity, safety and surrounding traffic conditions. The raw Odds Ratio (OR) was estimated. Results: Out of 228 pregnant women, 208 were included in the analysis. 62% of the pregnant women fail to comply with the physical activity recommendations for maintaining their health. Some of the socio-environmental factors associated with a sedentary lifestyle in pregnancy are: living far away to walk to shops and supermarkets (OR = 5.1; 95 % CI: 2.8-9.4); poor sidewalk conditions (OR = 3.4; 95 % CI: 1.9-6.3); few people exercising around the neighborhood (OR = 4.1; 95 % CI: 2.2-7.5); not safe to walk during the day or evening (OR = 3.6; 95 % CI: 1.9-6.4). Conclusion: The perception of the socio-environmental characteristics is associated with physical activity in pregnant women. Interventions are needed to improve the socio-environmental characteristics that impact the perception of the population about these factors, in order to assess its impact on the physical activity of pregnant women.Objetivo: establecer la asociación entre factores socioambientales y la práctica de actividad física en mujeres embarazadas. Materiales y métodos: estudio de corte transversal realizado en mujeres gestantes sin contraindicaciones para realizar actividad física, que asistían a la consulta prenatal, pertenecientes a dos instituciones de salud de la ciudad de Barranquilla y otra de la ciudad de Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. El muestreo fue intencional. Se evaluaron las características sociodemográficas, los niveles de actividad física y la percepción de factores socioambientales como infraestructura del barrio, las cualidades estéticas, el ambiente social, la conexión entre las calles, la seguridad y tráfico en el barrio. Se estimó la razón de odds (OR). Resultados: de un total de 228 mujeres gestantes se incluyeron 208 en el análisis. El 62% de las gestantes no cumplen las recomendaciones de actividad física para mantener su salud. Entre los factores socioambientales relacionados con la inactividad física de las embarazadas están el residir a mucha distancia de tiendas y supermercados para ir caminando (OR = 5,1; IC 95 %: 2,8-9,4); presencia de aceras en mal estado en las calles (OR = 3,4; IC 95 %: 1,9-6,3); pocas personas físicamente activas en el barrio (OR = 4,1; IC 95 %: 2,2-7,5); inseguridad en el día y en la noche para caminar (OR = 3,6; IC 95 %: 1,9-6,4). Conclusión: la percepción de las características socioambientales está asociada a la actividad física de las gestantes. Se requieren intervenciones que mejoren las características socioambientales que afectan la percepción de estos factores en la población, para evaluar su efecto en la actividad física de las gestantes.engFederación Colombiana de Obstetricia y GinecologíaRevista Colombiana de Obstetricia y GinecologíaVol. 69, No. 1 (2018) Enero-Marzohttp://dx.doi.org/10.18597/rcog.3004Motor activityEnvironmentPregnancyActividad motoraAmbienteEmbarazoAssociation between socioenvironmental Factors and the practice Of physical activity in pregnant women: A cross-sectional studyAsociación entre factores socioambientales y la práctica de actividad física en mujeres embarazadas: estudio de corte transversalarticlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Organización Mundial de la Salud. 57ª Asamblea mundial de la salud. Estrategia mundial sobre régimen alimentario, actividad física y salud. 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