| Literature DB >> 30651106 |
Idunn Brekke1,2, Kåre Rønn Richardsen3, Anne Karen Jenum4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sickness absence in pregnancy accounts for a large part of sickness-related absenteeism among women. Exercise in pregnancy is associated with a lower level of sickness absence, however little is known about how sedentary behaviour is related to sickness absence in pregnancy. In the current study, we hypothesize a positive association between sedentary hours/day and the risk of long-term sickness absence.Entities:
Keywords: Maternal health; Physical activity; Pregnancy; Sedentary behaviour; Sedentary time; Sick leave; Sickness absence
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30651106 PMCID: PMC6334424 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-6379-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of study population, presented as mean (SD) and proportion
| mean (SD) and proportion | |
|---|---|
| Sedentary time (ST) hour/day | 12.1 (1.7) |
| moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) minute/day | 24.7 (28.1) |
| Age (number of years) | 29.7 (4.5) |
| Education (number of years) | 13.9 (2.9) |
| Immigrant women (%) | 48 |
| Number of children < 5 years | 0.5 (0.63) |
| Occupations that require a college education (%) | 18 |
| Health and service workers and industry (%) | 29 |
| Elementary occupations (%) | 44 |
| Managers/professionals (%) | 9 |
| Health status 3 months prior to pregnancy | |
| Excellent (%) | 42 |
| Good (%) | 49 |
| Poor/not good(%) | 9 |
| Pelvic girdle pain (%) | 10 |
| Hyperemesis (%) | 15 |
| Sickness absence (> 15 weeks) % | 9 |
Adjusted logistic regression (model 1–3) with regard to the impact of sedentary time on sickness absence > 15 weeks in pregnancy
| n = observations | Model, OR (95% Cl) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
| Exposure variable | |||
| Sedentary time (ST) hour/day |
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| moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) minute/day | 0.99 (0.97–1.01) | 0.99 (0.98–1.01) | 1.00 (0.99–1.02) |
| Occupational group | |||
| Occupations that require a college education | 1.97 (0.36–10.64) | 2.03 (0.37–11.17) | |
| Health and service workers and industry | 5.31 (0.94–29.87) |
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| Elementary occupations |
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| Managers/professionals | reference | reference | |
| Health status 3 months prior to pregnancy | |||
| Good | 1.94 (0.82–4.59) | ||
| Poor/not good | 2.01 (0.60–7.63) | ||
| Excellent | reference | ||
| Pelvic girdle pain | |||
| Yes |
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| No | reference | ||
Note: In model 2–3, the OR are adjusted for working time, age, immigrant background, education and number of children in the household. Missing information: 11 cases miss information on education and 6 cases miss information on pelvic girdle pain
Significant results are shown in bold