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Sedentary Behavior Reduction in Pregnancy Intervention Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Sedentary Behavior Reduction and Information on Physical Activity Recommendations during Pregnancy for Pregnancy Complications and Sedentary Behavior. Completed, enrolled 51 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This pilot and feasibility study will enroll newly pregnant women at risk for high sedentary behavior (SED) and elevated APO risk (n=53) and will randomize them to either a SED reduction intervention or control. Research aims include to: 1) demonstrate our ability to decrease SED and increase standing and light activity in pregnant women; 2) evaluate feasibility; and 3) gather preliminary effects on clinical outcomes including APOs, cardiometabolic risk factors, well-being, and fetal outcomes.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants receive bimonthly behavioral health coaching, a sit-stand desk attachment or table, and an activity prompter if they do not already have one (e.g., fitbit, as needed).
Participants in the study will receive educational materials provided one time by email about the currently recommended physical activity during pregnancy.