| Literature DB >> 29776899 |
Maya Nina Mascarenhas1,2, June Maylin Chan2,3, Eric Vittinghoff2, Erin Lynn Van Blarigan2,3, Frederick Hecht1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women significantly decrease their activity levels in the transition to motherhood. Digital health technologies are low cost, scalable, and can provide an effective delivery mechanism for behavior change. This is the first study that examines the use of videoconferencing and mobile apps to create exercise groups for mothers.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; exercise; health promotion; mobile applications; mothers; randomized controlled trial; social support; videoconferencing
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29776899 PMCID: PMC5984277 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.9310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Participant flow diagram. One participant declined to participate after randomization to the intervention arm, and that same participant did not complete end-of-study assessments. For our main analysis, we included complete cases (n=61); we also completed 2 sensitivity analyses to assess the possible effects of missing data that included all randomized participants (n=64).
Baseline characteristics.
| Characteristic | Control (n=34)a | Intervention (n=30)a | |
| Mother’s age in years, mean (SD) | 36.8 (6.5) | 37.3 (4.0) | |
| Children’s age in years, mean (SD) | 2.5 (1.9) | 2.9 (2.1) | |
| Number of children, mean (SD) | 1.8 (0.8) | 1.4 (0.5) | |
| Married or living as married | 29 (88) | 28 (93) | |
| Never married | 3 (9) | 1 (3.3) | |
| Separated or divorced | 1 (3) | 1 (3) | |
| African American | 1 (3) | 1 (3) | |
| Asian | 4 (12) | 3 (10) | |
| Latina | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | |
| Middle Eastern | 2 (6) | 0 (0) | |
| Two or more racesc | 5 (15) | 4 (13) | |
| White | 22 (65) | 21 (70) | |
| Full time | 17 (50) | 18 (60) | |
| Not employed | 9 (27) | 4 (13) | |
| Part time | 7 (21) | 6 (20) | |
| Student | 1 (3) | 2 (7) | |
| Some college | 1 (3) | 1 (3) | |
| Bachelor degree | 9 (27) | 10 (33) | |
| Post college degree | 24 (71) | 19 (63) | |
| Currently breastfeeding, n (%) | 15 (44) | 12 (40) | |
| Moderate to vigorous | 59.1 (80.1) | 89.5 (112.5) | |
| Vigorous | 13.5 (29.6) | 24 (44.8) | |
| Moderate | 32.1 (38.2) | 41.5 (50.3) | |
| BMId (kg/cm2), mean SD) | 24.1 (3.3) | 25.6 (4.6) | |
| Physical activity self-efficacy | 3.5 (0.7) | 3.6 (0.7) | |
| Physical activity social support | 2.0 (0.6) | 2.1 (0.8) | |
| Depression | 48.2 (6.8) | 48.7 (7.6) | |
| Sleep | 57.7 (7.6) | 57 (6.9) | |
| Fatigue | 60.0 (8.7) | 59.4 (6.0) | |
| Anxiety | 50.4 (9.2) | 51.9 (7.9) | |
aWe used stratified randomization (time and baseline activity status), which resulted in intervention and control arms of unequal sizes.
bOne person (from control arm) chose not to answer.
cRace/ethnicity—Two or more races category includes the following (n): Latina/white (1), Latina/Middle Eastern (1), Middle Eastern/white (3), Asian/white (2), American Indian/white (1), Mixed race-not specified (1).
dBMI: body mass index.
ePROMIS: Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System.
fSee Methods for scoring of PROMIS measures
Changes in minutes of physical activity over 8 weeks by randomization arm and differences in changes across randomization arms.
| Outcome measures | 8-week change in physical activity minutes per weeka (95% CI) | Difference across arms in 8-week changesa,b (95% CI) | |||
| Control arm | Intervention arm | ||||
| MVPAc | −7.3 (−43.7 to 29.2) | 34.9 (−3.4 to 73.2) | 42.2 (−11.3 to 95.7) | .12 | |
| Vigorous | 0.9 (−13.0 to 14.9) | 14.2 (−0.5 to 28.8) | 13.2 (−7.3 to 33.8) | .20 | |
| Moderate | −8.2 (−21.0 to 4.5) | 5.6 (−7.8 to 19) | 13.8 (−4.8 to 32.4) | .14 | |
| MVPAc | 1.5 (−29.3 to 32.2) | 51.4 (17.5-85.4) | 50.0 (4.0-95.9) | .03 | |
| Vigorous | −0.1 (−10.7 to 10.4) | 18.9 (7.2-30.5) | 19.0 (3.2-34.8) | .02 | |
| Moderate | 2.8 (−11.2 to 16.8) | 12.5 (−3 to 27.9) | 9.7 (−11.3 to 30.7) | .36 | |
| MVPAc | −9.1 (−204 to 185.8) | −68.1 (−225.5 to 89.3) | −59.0 (−315.9 to 197.9) | .60 | |
| Vigorous | 10.8 (−81.8 to 103.3) | −5.5 (−81.0 to 70.0) | −16.3 (−135.9 to 103.3) | .76 | |
| Moderate | −65.3 (−110.6 to −20.0) | −34.0 (−70.5 to 2.5) | 31.3 (−28.7 to 91.3) | .26 | |
aAdjusted for baseline value of outcome and exercise time slot of choice for all mothers and inactive mothers. Adjusted for baseline value of outcome for active mothers.
bDifference of the within-group change for intervention versus control arm.
cMVPA: moderate to vigorous physical activity.
Figure 2Moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) minutes per week at baseline and 8 weeks for inactive (n=51) and active (n=10) women. MVPA minutes are calculated as follows: moderate minutes+(2×vigorous minutes). Unadjusted minutes of MVPA per week at baseline are in dark gray and at 8 weeks in light gray.
Differences across randomization arms in changes in secondary outcomes over 8 weeks.
| Outcome measures | All mothers (n=61) | Inactive mothers (n=51) | Active mothers (n=10) | ||||
| Treatment effecta (95% CI) | Treatment effecta (95% CI) | Treatment effectb (95% CI) | |||||
| Weight loss (kg) | −1.6 (−3.7 to 0.6) | .15 | −2.0 (−4.2 to 0.2) | .07 | −2.6 (−18.2 to 12.9) | .69 | |
| Physical activity social supportc | 0.3 (0.0-0.6) | .04 | 0.2 (−0.1 to 0.5) | .15 | 0.9 (0.1-1.7) | .04 | |
| Physical activity self efficacyc | 0.0 (−0.3 to 0.2) | .80 | −0.1 (−0.3 to 0.2) | .71 | 0.0 (−0.6 to 0.6) | .87 | |
| Depressione | −3.0 (−5.9 to 0.0) | .05 | −3.8 (−7.0 to −0.6) | .02 | 2.5 (−7.2 to 12.3) | .56 | |
| Sleep disturbancee | −1.3 (−3.8 to 1.2) | .32 | −1.2 (−4.0 to 1.6) | .40 | −0.3 (−8.1 to 7.6) | .94 | |
| Fatiguee | −1.1 (−5.1 to 2.8) | .57 | −1.6 (−5.6 to 2.5) | .44 | 0.5 (−13.5 to 14.5) | .93 | |
| Anxietye | −1.1 (−4.5 to 2.2) | .50 | −1.3 (−5.2 to 2.7) | .52 | 1.6 (−6.5 to 9.7) | .66 | |
aAdjusted for baseline value of outcome and exercise time slot of choice.
bAdjusted for baseline value of outcome for active mothers.
cHigher scores indicate a more optimal outcome.
dPROMIS: Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System.
eLower scores indicate a more optimal outcome.