Background: Although numerous studies have assessed physical activity during pregnancy and relationships with infant outcomes, such as birthweight, few have evaluated sedentary behavior. Our objective was to evaluate sedentary behavior across pregnancy and relationships with infant birthweight in a sociodemographically diverse sample. Methods: We measured device-assessed sedentary behavior and physical activity over three days at 16–18, 24–26, and 32–34 weeks gestation and infant birthweight from medical records among 71 participants. We used linear regression to assess relationships between sedentary behavior at each evaluation period with birthweight-for-gestational age Z-scores (BW-for-GA). Results: There were no linear relationships bet...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on the impact of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) in pregnancy on birth siz...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
Title: The Relationship Between Self-Reported Exercise Prior to Pregnancy, GDM, and Neonatal Birth W...
Abstract Background Sedentary behavior is associated with adverse health outcomes in the general pop...
Background. Pregnancy is a crucial time to examine modifiable maternal behaviours associated with ne...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour with gesta...
Physical activity during pregnancy has many benefits including reduced risk of excessive gestational...
The potential relationship between daily physical activity and pregnancy outcome remains unclear bec...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
Early childhood motor development is an important indicator of short- and long-term health. In utero...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Current guidelines recommend regular mo...
To determine the association between maternal activity and pregnancy outcome, the authors investigat...
Current U.S. pregnancy-related physical activity recommendations do not provide specific guidance fo...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is generally considered safe for the pregnant woman as well as for her...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on the impact of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) in pregnancy on birth siz...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
Title: The Relationship Between Self-Reported Exercise Prior to Pregnancy, GDM, and Neonatal Birth W...
Abstract Background Sedentary behavior is associated with adverse health outcomes in the general pop...
Background. Pregnancy is a crucial time to examine modifiable maternal behaviours associated with ne...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour with gesta...
Physical activity during pregnancy has many benefits including reduced risk of excessive gestational...
The potential relationship between daily physical activity and pregnancy outcome remains unclear bec...
Prenatal physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of delivering infants with a birthweight ≥4000 g am...
Early childhood motor development is an important indicator of short- and long-term health. In utero...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Current guidelines recommend regular mo...
To determine the association between maternal activity and pregnancy outcome, the authors investigat...
Current U.S. pregnancy-related physical activity recommendations do not provide specific guidance fo...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is generally considered safe for the pregnant woman as well as for her...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on the impact of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) in pregnancy on birth siz...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
Title: The Relationship Between Self-Reported Exercise Prior to Pregnancy, GDM, and Neonatal Birth W...