Background: Physical activity in pregnancy and postpartum is beneficial to mothers and infants. To advance knowledge of objective physical activity measurement during these periods, this study compares hip to wrist accelerometer compliance; assesses convergent validity (correlation) between hip- and wrist-worn accelerometry; and assesses change in physical activity from pregnancy to postpartum. Methods: We recruited women during pregnancy (n = 100; 2014–2015), asking them to wear hip and wrist accelerometers for 7 days during Trimester 2 (T2), Trimester 3 (T3), and 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-months postpartum. We assessed average wear-time and correlations (axis-specific counts/minute, vector magnitude counts/day and step counts/day) at T2, T3, and ...
Postpartum women are encouraged to participate in ≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity aerobic ac...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To assess the physical activity levels of pregnant women and to examine the ...
A growing body of literature suggests that healthy and well-nourished women can safely participate i...
Background: Physical activity in pregnancy and postpartum is beneficial to mothers and infants. To a...
Background: There are few studies that objectively assess physical activity using accelerometry in p...
Objective methods to measure physical activity (PA) have become available and widely used given the ...
Background: Objective methods to measure physical activity (PA) can lead to better cross-cultural co...
Abstract Background Realizing the importance of regular physical activity, particularly in the preve...
Objective: Research on the impact of maternal physical activity on pregnancy outcomes has often empl...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little is known about physical activity patterns in pregnancy with prior esti...
We appreciate the recent Commentary by Guérin et al. (2018) which was designed to stimulate academic...
Few studies measure physical activity objectively or at multiple time points during postpartum. We d...
Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy has positive health implications for both mother and child. ...
The physiological and biomechanical changes that occur during pregnancy make accurate measurement of...
Abstract Background Prenatal physical activity may improve maternal and infant health and lower futu...
Postpartum women are encouraged to participate in ≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity aerobic ac...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To assess the physical activity levels of pregnant women and to examine the ...
A growing body of literature suggests that healthy and well-nourished women can safely participate i...
Background: Physical activity in pregnancy and postpartum is beneficial to mothers and infants. To a...
Background: There are few studies that objectively assess physical activity using accelerometry in p...
Objective methods to measure physical activity (PA) have become available and widely used given the ...
Background: Objective methods to measure physical activity (PA) can lead to better cross-cultural co...
Abstract Background Realizing the importance of regular physical activity, particularly in the preve...
Objective: Research on the impact of maternal physical activity on pregnancy outcomes has often empl...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little is known about physical activity patterns in pregnancy with prior esti...
We appreciate the recent Commentary by Guérin et al. (2018) which was designed to stimulate academic...
Few studies measure physical activity objectively or at multiple time points during postpartum. We d...
Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy has positive health implications for both mother and child. ...
The physiological and biomechanical changes that occur during pregnancy make accurate measurement of...
Abstract Background Prenatal physical activity may improve maternal and infant health and lower futu...
Postpartum women are encouraged to participate in ≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity aerobic ac...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To assess the physical activity levels of pregnant women and to examine the ...
A growing body of literature suggests that healthy and well-nourished women can safely participate i...