Leisure Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Cardiovascular Health 2-7 yr after Pregnancy in the nuMoM2b Heart Health Study Cohort
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- DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003660
Leisure Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Cardiovascular Health 2-7 yr after Pregnancy in the nuMoM2b Heart Health Study Cohort
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate whether higher moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) and lower sedentary behavior (SB) are related to better cardiovascular health (CVH) after pregnancy.
Methods: In the nuMoM2b Heart Health Study cohort, Life's Essential 8 health factors (body mass index [BMI], blood pressure, glucose, and lipids) were assessed in the first trimester of pregnancy and 2-7 yr later ( n = 3985). The four health factors were scored with Life's Essential 8 criteria (0 = poorest; 100 = ideal) and averaged to calculate a CVH health factor score (CVH hf) . Self-reported leisure MVPA and SB were assessed at follow-up. Linear regression evaluated associations of MVPA levels and SB quartiles with follow-up CVH hf after adjustment for first trimester CVH hf and covariates. Analyses were repeated after stratification by history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) or gestational diabetes (GDM).
Results: Over follow-up (mean 3.2 yr after delivery), CVH hf declined from 85.6 to 81.6 points (-4.0 points, P < 0.001). The decline was greatest in lipid (-8.4 points, P < 0.001) and BMI scores (-5.6 points, P < 0.001). Healthier activity profiles (higher MVPA level and lower SB quartile) were each associated with higher CVH hf at follow-up: 0.7 points higher per level of MVPA, P < 0.001; 0.5 points lower per quartile of SB, P = 0.0042. Higher MVPA level associated with healthier BMI, glucose, and lipid scores; lower SB quartile associated with healthier BMI and blood pressure scores ( P < 0.05). Although HDP/GDM history was associated with lower CVH hf , patterns of CVH hf across healthier leisure MVPA levels and SB quartiles were similar in those with and without HDP or GDM.
Conclusions: Higher MVPA and lower SB during leisure could help to maintain CVH health factors in the years after pregnancy, including among those who experienced HDP or GDM.
Keywords: ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES; BLOOD PRESSURE; BODY MASS INDEX; GLUCOSE; LIPIDS; YOUNG WOMEN.
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