Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service

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Autor(a) principal: Malta, Maira Barreto
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gomes, Caroline de Barros [UNESP], Barros, Aluisio J. D., Baraldi, Larissa Gastraldi, Takito, Monica Yuri, D'Aquino Benicio, Maria Helena, Barros Leite Carvalhaes, Maria Antonieta de [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00010320
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/209418
Resumo: Interventions during prenatal care can mitigate negative outcomes of a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diet during pregnancy. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention that promoted healthy diet and leisure-time walking during antenatal care in a pragmatic, controlled, non-randomized intervention study. Physicians and nurses from all health care units of the Family Health Strategy model of health assistance participated in educational training to promote leisure-time walking and healthy diet during antenatal care visits. Pregnant women who received health care from these professionals constituted the intervention group (n = 181). The control group (n = 172) included pregnant women who received routine antenatal care, in health care units of the traditional model of health assistance. Data were collected in each trimester of pregnancy. Diet was investigated using a food frequency questionnaire adapted from Risk and Protective Factors Surveillance System for Chronic Non-Comunicable Diseases Through Telephone Interview (Vigitel). Leisure-time walking in a typical week was assessed using questions from the Physical Activity in Pregnancy Questionnaire. There were positive effects on leisure-time walking during the second trimester and the third trimester of pregnancy and on the women who achieved 150 minutes per week of walking during the third trimester. The intervention reduced the risk of pregnant women consuming soft drinks and/or commercially prepared cookies in the third trimester. This lifestyle intervention was partially effective, tripling the proportion of pregnant women who achieved the recommended walking time and reducing by half the proportion of women who had a high weekly consumption of soft drinks and industrially processed cookies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
title Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
spellingShingle Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
Malta, Maira Barreto
Pregnancy
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices
Diet, Food, and Nutrition
title_short Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
title_full Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
title_fullStr Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
title_sort Effectiveness of an intervention focusing on diet and walking during pregnancy in the primary health care service
author Malta, Maira Barreto
author_facet Malta, Maira Barreto
Gomes, Caroline de Barros [UNESP]
Barros, Aluisio J. D.
Baraldi, Larissa Gastraldi
Takito, Monica Yuri
D'Aquino Benicio, Maria Helena
Barros Leite Carvalhaes, Maria Antonieta de [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Gomes, Caroline de Barros [UNESP]
Barros, Aluisio J. D.
Baraldi, Larissa Gastraldi
Takito, Monica Yuri
D'Aquino Benicio, Maria Helena
Barros Leite Carvalhaes, Maria Antonieta de [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Univ Catolica Santos
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Univ Fed Pelotas
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Malta, Maira Barreto
Gomes, Caroline de Barros [UNESP]
Barros, Aluisio J. D.
Baraldi, Larissa Gastraldi
Takito, Monica Yuri
D'Aquino Benicio, Maria Helena
Barros Leite Carvalhaes, Maria Antonieta de [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pregnancy
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices
Diet, Food, and Nutrition
topic Pregnancy
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices
Diet, Food, and Nutrition
description Interventions during prenatal care can mitigate negative outcomes of a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diet during pregnancy. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention that promoted healthy diet and leisure-time walking during antenatal care in a pragmatic, controlled, non-randomized intervention study. Physicians and nurses from all health care units of the Family Health Strategy model of health assistance participated in educational training to promote leisure-time walking and healthy diet during antenatal care visits. Pregnant women who received health care from these professionals constituted the intervention group (n = 181). The control group (n = 172) included pregnant women who received routine antenatal care, in health care units of the traditional model of health assistance. Data were collected in each trimester of pregnancy. Diet was investigated using a food frequency questionnaire adapted from Risk and Protective Factors Surveillance System for Chronic Non-Comunicable Diseases Through Telephone Interview (Vigitel). Leisure-time walking in a typical week was assessed using questions from the Physical Activity in Pregnancy Questionnaire. There were positive effects on leisure-time walking during the second trimester and the third trimester of pregnancy and on the women who achieved 150 minutes per week of walking during the third trimester. The intervention reduced the risk of pregnant women consuming soft drinks and/or commercially prepared cookies in the third trimester. This lifestyle intervention was partially effective, tripling the proportion of pregnant women who achieved the recommended walking time and reducing by half the proportion of women who had a high weekly consumption of soft drinks and industrially processed cookies.
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