Exercise routine change is associated with prenatal depression scores during the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women across the United States.
Theresa E GildnerElise J LaugierZaneta M ThayerPublished in: PloS one (2020)
These results suggest that the ability to maintain an exercise routine during the pandemic may help support maternal mental health. It may therefore be prudent for providers to explicitly ask patients how the pandemic has impacted their exercise routines and consider altered exercise routines a potential risk factor for depression. An effort should also be made to recommend exercises that are tailored to individual space restrictions and physical health.
Keyphrases
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- physical activity
- resistance training
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- depressive symptoms
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- ejection fraction
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- pregnant women
- sleep quality
- body composition
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- social media
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- patient reported outcomes
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