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First-time Parents Physical Activity Intervention

2020. december 10. frissítette: Ryan Rhodes, University of Victoria

This study will be investigating whether a theory-based physical activity intervention can maintain/improve moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity measured via accelerometry of new parents over the eight months of having a child compared to a control group of new parents.

Hypothesis: The theory-based condition will change salient underlying motives (theory of planned behaviour constructs) for physical activity. Health-related fitness and quality of life will also be higher for this condition in comparison to the control condition. (Note: improvements in both groups of mothers may occur due to recovery from pregnancy, but our hypotheses will still hold). All outcomes will remain significantly higher at eight months in the theory-based condition compared to the standard condition

A tanulmány áttekintése

Állapot

Befejezve

Körülmények

Beavatkozás / kezelés

Részletes leírás

Clearly the prevention of chronic disease through physical activity promotion is an important research area. Identifying critical life transitions in people's physical activity behaviours may illuminate the most opportune intervention apertures for chronic disease prevention. A substantive evidence base now indicates that parenthood is one of these critical transition points for physical activity decline. Our proposed study will examine whether a brief, theory-based, and cost-effective intervention can help maintain/improve the physical activity behaviours of new parents in their first eight months of the parenthood experience. The study represents the first couple-based physical activity initiative in the parenthood literature; prior research has only focused on mothers and has shown short-term changes in physical activity that return to baseline levels after approximately one month. In light of the potential for couples to provide important sources of social support for the other parent within the household, it would seem remiss not to consider parenting interventions that are directed and evaluated at the dyadic level. Furthermore, couple-based interventions in other populations and other health behaviour domains have been shown as more effective than individual-level intervention. The long-term impact of this study, if the results support our hypotheses, has utility to prevent or curb the decline of physical activity habits based on our findings. This research has the clear potential to be applied to population-level knowledge translation sources such as prenatal classes, physician offices, and other early parent learning/counselling avenues.

Parents will be measured at baseline (2 months post partum) with two assessment points at six weeks (3.5 months post partum) and three months (5 months post partum) and a final follow-up assessment six months later (8 months post partum). The content of the theory-based intervention was derived from the results of our prior CDA and SSHRC-funded longitudinal trial of new parents using the theory of planned behaviour to predict changes in physical activity, the content used in prior pilot-level studies that has already been successful in changing short-term physical activity in mothers 26-30, and the content of our current CIHR-funded study of physical activity goal planning.

Primary Research Question

1) Does the theory-based condition improve adherence to regular physical activity among new parents when compared to those in the control condition at eight months after the birth of their first child? Hypothesis: Adherence will be higher for parents in the theory-based condition in comparison to parents in the control condition after controlling for possible confounds. The adherence effect may wane over time from the initial measurement period of two months after the onset of parenthood but all outcomes will remain significantly higher at eight months.

Secondary Research Questions

  1. Does the theory-based condition improve motivational, health-related quality of life, and health-related fitness outcomes among new parents when compared to those in the control condition at eight months after the onset of parenthood? Hypothesis: The theory-based condition will change salient underlying motives (theory of planned behaviour constructs) for physical activity because its basis is from the key results of our prior longitudinal trial of new parents. Health-related fitness and quality of life, will also be higher for this condition in comparison to the control condition, (footnote: improvements in both groups of mothers may occur due to recovery from pregnancy, but our hypotheses will still hold). All outcomes will remain significantly higher at eight months in the theory-based condition compared to the standard physical activity education group.
  2. Can group differences among new parents with regard to these motivational, behavioural, and health-related fitness outcomes be explained through a mediation model?

    Hypothesis: The covariance of the assigned conditions (theory-based, standard) on adherence will be explained by changes in the salient underlying motives for physical activity (i.e., manipulation check). In turn, the covariance between these salient underlying motives and health-related outcomes will be explained by physical activity adherence among conditions.

  3. Can motivational variables predict adherence? Do these differ by condition?

    Hypothesis: The approach will test Ajzen's 39 theory of planned behavior. Affective attitude and perceived behavioural control will predict intention, intention will predict adherence across conditions similar to our prior study with this population 41.

  4. Is there a seasonal, initial physical activity status, mental health or gender difference across primary outcomes by assigned condition?

Hypothesis: No differences in gender or season are hypothesized based on our lack of evidence in the prior trial41, but these are exploratory research questions because there is limited research at present to make any definitive statement. The examination of whether the intervention affects maintenance or increases in baseline physical activity via stratification of baseline values will also be explored as will the assessment of baseline depression and anxiety.

Recruitment: We began feasibility recruitment and procedures last year in order to establish our protocol, and pilot our intervention material. Based on this feasibility study, participant recruitment is being achieved with both active (pregnancy class visits) and passive recruitment techniques (notice of research and poster). The active recruitment is being conducted through community organizations offering prenatal classes and programming for first-time parents. The project coordinator and research assistants associated with this project are the main point of contact for potential participants. Organizations are contacted by the research coordinator and asked if they are interested in giving 10 minutes of time (prenatal class, workshop).

Tanulmány típusa

Beavatkozó

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Fázis

  • Nem alkalmazható

Kapcsolatok és helyek

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Tanulmányi helyek

    • British Columbia
      • Victoria, British Columbia, Kanada, V8P-5C2
        • University of Victoria

Részvételi kritériumok

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Jogosultsági kritériumok

Tanulmányozható életkorok

18 év (Felnőtt)

Egészséges önkénteseket fogad

Nem

Tanulmányozható nemek

Összes

Leírás

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Married or common law couples
  • Living in Greater Victoria
  • Expecting first child
  • 18 years of age or older

Exclusion Criteria:

  • younger than 18
  • Expecting second or third child

Tanulási terv

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Tervezési részletek

  • Elsődleges cél: Megelőzés
  • Kiosztás: Véletlenszerűsített
  • Beavatkozó modell: Párhuzamos hozzárendelés
  • Maszkolás: Egyetlen

Fegyverek és beavatkozások

Résztvevő csoport / kar
Beavatkozás / kezelés
Kísérleti: Theory-based group
The theory-based intervention group will receive strategies based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour to help increase physical activity among couples. Parents will receive materials on how to work together.
Workbooks and mini-counselling sessions will be provided to participants in this group.
Nincs beavatkozás: Information group
The information group will serve as the control group and will receive informational materials on the benefits of physical activity.

Mit mér a tanulmány?

Elsődleges eredményintézkedések

Eredménymérő
Intézkedés leírása
Időkeret
Change in Objective and Self-report Physical activity
Időkeret: Baseline, 6 weeks, 3.5 months, and 6 months
Physical activity will be measured objectively for 7 consecutive days using the wGT3X-BT Activity Monitor combined with self-report of PA using the Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire (LSI) at each time period.
Baseline, 6 weeks, 3.5 months, and 6 months

Másodlagos eredményintézkedések

Eredménymérő
Intézkedés leírása
Időkeret
Demographic information
Időkeret: Baseline
Basic information on gender, age, ethnicity, income, education level will be gathered.
Baseline
Health measures
Időkeret: Baseline and 6 months
Information on leave status, child care status, diet, sleep (Pittsburgh sleep quality index) and breastfeeding status, smoking, alcohol consumption will be included in this assessment.
Baseline and 6 months
Motivation for physical activity
Időkeret: Baseline, 6 weeks, 3.5 months, 6 months
Motivation will be measured using the constructs of the theory of planned behaviour. Items will measure all components of the model (affective attitude, instrumental attitude, injunctive norm, descriptive norm, perceived control, planning) including behavioural, normative, and control beliefs.
Baseline, 6 weeks, 3.5 months, 6 months
Health related quality of life/psychosocial distress
Időkeret: Baseline, 6 weeks, 3.5 months, 6 months
This will be assessed with parents using the Satisfaction with Life Scale. In addition, we will assess depressive and anxiety symptoms with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), which also has sound reliability and validity compared to similar instruments.
Baseline, 6 weeks, 3.5 months, 6 months
Health related fitness
Időkeret: Baseline and 6 months
We will assess the key components of health-related physical fitness including body composition, aerobic fitness and musculoskeletal fitness which are valid for males and females.
Baseline and 6 months

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Nyomozók

  • Kutatásvezető: Ryan Rhodes, PhD., University of Victoria
  • Tanulmányi igazgató: Mark Beauchamp, PhD, University of British Columbia
  • Tanulmányi igazgató: Chris Blanchard, PhD, Dalhousie
  • Tanulmányi igazgató: Darren Warburton, PhD, University of British Columbia
  • Tanulmányi igazgató: Danielle Downs, PhD, Penn State University

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Általános kiadványok

Tanulmányi rekorddátumok

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Tanulmány főbb dátumok

Tanulmány kezdete (Tényleges)

2014. november 1.

Elsődleges befejezés (Tényleges)

2018. március 1.

A tanulmány befejezése (Tényleges)

2018. július 1.

Tanulmányi regisztráció dátumai

Először benyújtva

2014. április 19.

Először nyújtották be, amely megfelel a minőségbiztosítási kritériumoknak

2014. november 10.

Első közzététel (Becslés)

2014. november 14.

Tanulmányi rekordok frissítései

Utolsó frissítés közzétéve (Tényleges)

2020. december 14.

Az utolsó frissítés elküldve, amely megfelel a minőségbiztosítási kritériumoknak

2020. december 10.

Utolsó ellenőrzés

2020. december 1.

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Egyéb vizsgálati azonosító számok

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