The Effect of Pre- and Postnatal High Intensity Interval Training and Moderate Intensity Continuous Training on Biological, Functional and Psychological Markers of Pregnancy Disorders and Non-communicable Diseases in Mothers and Offsprings

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Regular exercise during pregnancy and postpartum leads to health benefits for mother and child. Inactivity during pregnancy and after delivery is now treated as risky behavior. Physically active pregnant women significantly less often suffer from, among others, gestational diabetes, excessive weight gain, lipids disorders, hypertension, preeclampsia, depressive symptoms, functional and structural disorders, including stress urinary incontinence, back pain or diastasis recti abdominis (DRA). Prenatal physical activity reduces the risk of premature delivery and miscarriage, fetal macrosomia, complications in labor or the risk of metabolic disorders in children. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has become one of the most popular trends in the fitness sector. The effectiveness of HIIT on a number of health indicators has been proven in various populations but limited data are available on HIIT during pregnancy. The first hypothesis is that the HIIT, implemented during pregnancy and after childbirth, as a stronger exercise stimulus, will have a better impact on selected biological and psychological parameters of mothers, as well as on selected health parameters of their children, compared to the MICT (moderate intensity continuous training). Therefore, it promises better preventive effects on pregnancy complications and ailments as well as non-communicable diseases occurring in these populations. In the second hypothesis, it was assumed that HIIT and MICT implemented during pregnancy and after childbirth, tailored to the specific needs of the perinatal period, will not differ in the effectiveness of maintaining normal functional parameters in women, including prevention of urinary incontinence, back pain, DRA, etc. Pregnant women who apply for the study will be divided into three groups: those attending the HIIT, MICT or educational programs. During the study, the participants will be under standard obstetric care. As comparative groups, non-pregnant women will be also recruited. The investigators will collect data on selected biological, functional and psychological parameters in the study women at each trimester of pregnancy, during the puerperium and one year after childbirth. The data from the medical documentation on the course of childbirth and the assessment of the new-born, as well as the results of preventive examinations in the study women's children aged one, two, four and six years will be also analyzed.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Female
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 45
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⁃ Criteria: Inclusion Criteria:

⁃ For pregnant women:

• course of pregnancy allowing participation in physical activities adapted to pregnant women

• consent of the obstetric care provider to participate in the study tests and exercise classes;

• taking part in all diagnostic and control tests to assess selected biological, functional and psychological parameters at each trimester of pregnancy, during the puerperium and one year after childbirth;

• participant's consent to use data from the medical documentation on the course of childbirth and the assessment of the new-born, as well as the results of preventive examinations in children aged one, two, four and six, routinely performed according to the Polish pediatric care system;

• availability to participate in classes three times a week until the day of delivery;

• declaration of participation in postpartum classes at least once a week and self-completion of the exercise program according to written instructions prepared by the exercise specialist;

• women can participate in the exercise programs regardless of their level of fitness or exercise capacity, as well as the level of motor skills (based on the diagnostic exercise tests, the exercise program will be tailored to the individual needs and capabilities of a woman).

⁃ For nonpregnant women:

• nulliparous;

• lack of diagnosed infertility and other disorders of the reproductive system;

• taking part in all diagnostic and control tests to assess selected biological, functional and psychological parameters at indicated time points: before and after each of the 8-week exercise program during the first 8 months of the study and once every 3 months during the following twelve months of the study

• declaration of availability to participate in exercise classes three times a week for the first 8 months of the program (attendance at least 80% is required);

• declaration of participation in classes at least once a week and self-completion of the exercise program to the required 150 minutes of physical activity per week, according to the written guidelines prepared by the instructor, for the next 12 months of the program;

• women can participate in the exercise program regardless of their level of fitness or exercise capacity, as well as the level of motor skills (based on the diagnostic exercise tests, the exercise program will be tailored to the individual needs and capabilities of a woman).

Locations
Other Locations
Poland
Laboratory of Physical Effort and Genetics in Sport at Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport
RECRUITING
Gdansk
Contact Information
Primary
Anna N Szumilewicz, Assoc. Prof.
anna.szumilewicz@awf.gda.pl
601880207
Backup
Żaneta Wojdakowska
nauka@awf.gda.pl
58 55 47 101
Time Frame
Start Date: 2021-06-24
Estimated Completion Date: 2031-08-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 600
Treatments
Experimental: Pregnant HIIT group
The high intensity interval training (HIIT) program will be implemented according to the World Health Organization guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior (2020) and on the recommendations on physical activity and exercise during pregnancy and postpartum period published by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2020). The program will be also based on the High-Intensity Interval Training for Cardiometabolic Disease Prevention report by American College of Sports Medicine (2019). During the study, the participant will be under standard obstetric care on her own. She is obliged to inform her obstetric care provider about participation in the HIIT program and to provide feedback to the project coordinator as to possible recommendations of the obstetric care provider regarding the exercise.
Active_comparator: Pregnant MICT group
The moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) program will be implemented based on the World Health Organization guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior (2020) and on the recommendations on physical activity and exercise during pregnancy and postpartum period published by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2020). During the study, the participant will be under standard obstetric care on her own. She is obliged to inform her obstetric care provider about participation in the MICT program and to provide feedback to the project coordinator as to possible recommendations of the obstetric care provider regarding the exercise.
Sham_comparator: Pregnant standard care group
During the study, the participant will be under standard obstetric care on her own. She is obliged to inform her obstetric care provider about participation in the HIIT Mama study and to provide feedback to the project coordinator as to possible contraindications to taking part in the study tests.
Experimental: Nonpregnant HIIT group
The high intensity interval training (HIIT) program will be implemented according to the World Health Organization guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior (2020) and on the High-Intensity Interval Training for Cardiometabolic Disease Prevention report by American College of Sports Medicine (2019).~During the study, the participant will be under standard health care on her own. She is obliged to inform her health care provider about participation in the HIIT Mama study and to provide feedback to the project coordinator as to possible contraindications to exercise or taking part in the study tests.
Active_comparator: Nonpregnant MICT group
The moderate intensity continuous training program will be implemented according to the World Health Organization guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior (2020).~During the study, the participant will be under standard health care on her own. She is obliged to inform her health care provider about participation in the HIIT Mama study and to provide feedback to the project coordinator as to possible contraindications to exercise or taking part in the study tests.
Sham_comparator: Nonpregnant standard care group
During the study, the participant will be under standard health care on her own. She is obliged to inform her health care provider about participation in the HIIT Mama study and to provide feedback to the project coordinator as to possible contraindications to exercise or taking part in the study tests.
Sponsors
Collaborators: Medical University of Gdansk, University of Gdansk, Pomeranian Medical University Szczecin
Leads: Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport

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