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Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in Postpartum Latinas: Madres para la Salud
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Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in Postpartum Latinas: Madres para la Salud

Barbara E. Ainsworth, Colleen Keller, Stephen Herrmann, Michael Belyea, Kathryn Records, Allison Nagle-Williams, Sonia Vega-Lopez, Paska Permana and Dean V. Coonrod
Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Vol.45(7), pp.1298-1306
07/2013
PMID: 23439416

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology Sport Sciences
Purpose: To describe the physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviors of postpartum Latinas who are overweight or obese before initiating Madres para la Salud, a social support-mediated walking intervention to promote postpartum weight loss. Methods: One hundred thirty-nine postpartum women (13.6 +/- 7.7 wk since childbirth, age = 28.3 +/- 5.6 yr, BMI = 29.7 +/- 3.5 kg.m(-2); mean +/- SD), recruited from organizations serving Latino residents in the Phoenix, Arizona, area completed the Stanford Brief Activity Survey and concurrently wore an accelerometer (ActiGraph) and a pedometer for 7 d and kept a PA record. Results: Most were classified as inactive and lightly active on the Stanford Brief Activity Survey (51% inactive, 37% light, 11% moderate). Most time was spent in sedentary (512.0 +/- 169.9 min.d(-1)) and light-intensity PA (242.4 +/- 51.4 min.d(-1)) with less time in moderate-intensity lifestyle (78.3 +/- 39.9 min.d(-1)), moderate-intensity walking (16.6 +/- 14.4 min.d(-1)), and vigorous-intensity PA (0.34 +/- 1.5 min.d(-1)). Pedometer steps per day were low (total = 4973 +/- 2202 steps, aerobic = 412 +/- 774 steps), with most participants rated as sedentary (61%) or low active (28.1%). Consistent with objective PA measures, PA records showed more time spent in light-intensity PA such as home care, cooking, child care and self-care tasks, occupation, religious events, and watching television. Conclusion: By and large, the postpartum Latinas enrolled spent most of their day in low-intensity activity levels with little time spent in health-enhancing PA levels/behaviors. This demographic should be the focus of PA interventions to increase PA to health-enhancing levels.

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