Research Article | Open Access
EVALUATION OF THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AFTER 2 MONTHS OF DISCHARGE, AMONG POSTPARTUM WOMEN WITH PRIOR GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELITIS- AN ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Dr. Gowri Swaminatham Pendyala Dr. Kommuri Kavya Reddy Dr. Yella Ramya Dr. Sharmila Priyanka Betha Dr. Heena Dixit Tiwari, BDS Dr. Vegunta Bhagyasree Dr. Pritee Rajkumar Pandey, MDS, OMFS
Pages: 2951-2955
Abstract
Aim
The purpose of the present research was to evaluate the level of physical activity amongst postpartum women
after 2 months of discharge, who were earlier suffering from gestational diabetes.
Methodology
This descriptive cross-sectional component of a large quasi-experimental study was conducted in 100
postpartum mothers. Anthropometric and glycemic parameters were assessed at 2 months postpartum. Pre-tested
International PA Questionnaire (short-version) was used to assess PA. The PA level and intensity were
calculated in metabolic equivalent task minutes per week (METminutes/ week). Data were analyzed by SPSS 21
version. Both continuous and categorical data were analyzed.
Results
Mean HbA1c value was 6.64± 1.95. Median truncated PA was 3250 MET-minutes/week. The main contributors
to energy expenditure in the study sample were moderate intensity household activities and walking with 58%
of mothers walking more than 150 min/week. Although in the categorical analysis, 52% of mothers reported
high level of PA, only 10% participated in at least one vigorous intensity activity continuously for more than 10
min to achieve reduced metabolic risks. Average sitting time of mothers was about 3 h/day which is in par with
the breast-feeding recommendation. None of the PA MET values significantly correlated with the glycemic
parameter, HbA1c.
Conclusion
Although it appears that majority of mothers are physically active, these activities are not optimum in terms of
reducing the metabolic risk. We suggest designing exercise protocols incorporating day-to-day moderate
intensity activities and walking in a structured and scientific manner to achieve maximum benefits for this
special group of women.
Keywords
Energy expenditure, Gestational diabetes mellitus, Physical activity patterns, Postpartum mothers