| Literature DB >> 26885396 |
Judith G M Jelsma1, Karen M van Leeuwen2, Nicolette Oostdam1, Christopher Bunn3, David Simmons4, Gernot Desoye5, Rosa Corcoy6, Juan M Adelantado7, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer8, Jürgen Harreiter8, Frans Andre van Assche9, Roland Devlieger9, Dirk Timmerman9, David Hill10, Peter Damm11, Elisabeth R Mathiesen11, Ewa Wender-Ozegowska12, Agnieszka Zawiejska12, Pablo Rebollo13, Annunziata Lapolla14, Maria G Dalfrà14, Stefano Del Prato15, Alessandra Bertolotto15, Fidelma Dunne16, Dorte M Jensen17, Lise Lotte T Andersen17, Frank J Snoek18, Mireille N M van Poppel19.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: We explored beliefs, perceived barriers, and preferences regarding lifestyle changes among overweight European pregnant women to help inform the development of future lifestyle interventions in the prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26885396 PMCID: PMC4738738 DOI: 10.1155/2016/3435791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pregnancy ISSN: 2090-2727
Characteristics of participating overweight and obese pregnant women (N = 92).
| Characteristic | Number of participants, | Number of participants, |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| Younger than 30 years | 8 (38%) | 23 (32%) |
| Between 30 and 35 years | 10 (48%) | 23 (32%) |
| Older than 35 years | 3 (14%) | 25 (35%) |
| Educational level | ||
| Academic graduate | 8 (38%) | 21 (30%) |
| Higher education graduate | 8 (38%) | 3 (4%) |
| High-school graduate | 2 (10%) | 26 (37%) |
| Vocational training | 2 (10%) | 11 (16%) |
| Primary school | 1 (5%) | 9 (13%) |
| Unknown | — | 1 (1%) |
| Country of birth | ||
| Netherlands | 10 (48%) | — |
| Belgium | 6 (29%) | — |
| United Kingdom | 5 (24%) | — |
| Italy | — | 20 (28%) |
| Spain | — | 10 (14%) |
| Ireland | — | 10 (14%) |
| Poland | — | 10 (14%) |
| Austria | — | 11 (16%) |
| Denmark | — | 10 (14%) |
| Both parents born in Europe | 19 (90%) | 59 (83%) |
| One of the parents born elsewhere | 2 (10%) | 12 (17%) |
| Parity | ||
| Nulliparous | 8 (38%) | 28 (39%) |
| Parous | 13 (62%) | 43 (61%) |
| Pregnant | 15 (71%) | 66 (93%) |
| Already given birth | 6 (29%) | 5 (7%) |
| Experience with GDM prevention program | ||
| None | 16 (76%) | 71 (100%) |
| Yes | 5 (24%) | — |
Interview questions and corresponding questionnaire statements and answers.
| Interview questions | Interview answers | Statements questionnaire | % agreement ( | Remarks given by participants ( |
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| Risk perception and perceived importance | ||||
| Are you familiar with GDM, the consequences and risks associated with it? |
| Nobody ever talked about the consequences of gestational diabetes with me | 62 |
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| How high do you estimate your own risk for developing GDM? |
| I think I have a high risk for developing GDM | 57 |
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| How important is GDM prevention to you? |
| I would go to great length to prevent GDM | 92 |
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| How important is your health for you? How did this change during your pregnancy? |
| A healthy lifestyle is very important at this moment | 94 |
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| Already during pregnancy I feel responsible for the health of my baby | 100 | No remarks | |
| How did your weight change over the past years and how does this affect you? Do you mind people telling you that you are overweight? |
| I would not mind health providers telling me I am overweight | 79 | No remarks |
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| Barriers and perceived self-efficacy | ||||
| What do you think is a healthy diet during pregnancy? Is this difficult for you to follow? What makes this difficult? |
| It is not difficult to maintain a healthy diet during pregnancy | 49 |
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| In my surroundings it is common for pregnant women to eat and snack more than usual | 62 |
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| How physically active were you before you became pregnant, how did this change during your pregnancy? |
| I have not changed my exercise/physical activity habits during pregnancy | 38 |
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| What makes it hard for you to become or stay physically active during your pregnancy? And what will make you stop? |
| I will stop with physical activity when I develop physical complaints | 80 |
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| I am too tired to be physically active | 46 | No comments | ||
| I have too little time to be physically active | 34 |
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| Preferences | ||||
| How should we encourage pregnant women to take part in a prevention program? |
| I find aiming for weight control in pregnancy more appealing than the prevention of gestational diabetes | 37 |
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| How should an intervention program look like? Do you have preference regarding guidance? Communication channels? What should definitely be included? |
| It motivates me if another person checks my diet and my weight regularly | 76 | No remarks |
| I would like to talk to a health provider, coach or dietician about my weight problems | 86 | No remarks | ||
| What motivates you to become physically active and eat more healthily? |
| I feel better if I am physically active | 92 | No remarks |
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| It is important for me that my partner supports me | 91 | No remarks | |
| Would you need help with healthy eating and physical activity in pregnancy and what kind of help would you appreciate? |
| During pregnancy I would appreciate having personal support for having a healthy diet | 71 |
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| What were reasons for you to seek help regarding weight related issues? |
| I know what I have to do to lose weight in general, but I don't know how to control my weight during pregnancy | 44 |
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| I know where pregnant women can get help with weight control in my surrounding/neighbourhood | 30 | No remarks | ||
DM refers to diabetes mellitus; GDM refers to gestational diabetes mellitus.
DM/problems refers to no family history of DM or problems with DM.