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Body image profiles and exercise behaviours in early motherhood. A latent profile analysis.

Anita M RaspovicLaura M HartYager ZaliIvanka Prichard
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2021)
Early motherhood may impact body image, and its relationship to exercise, potentially affecting mother and infant wellbeing. This study examined whether duration of weekly exercise differed according to body image profile (BIP) based on relative levels of body dissatisfaction and body appreciation. Survey data from 262 women, 0-5 years postpartum, were analysed. Latent profile analysis identified "average", "dissatisfied" and "appreciative" BIPs. Significantly lower exercise was found in the dissatisfied compared to the appreciative BIP (p = 0.005), with marginally lower exercise in the dissatisfied compared to the average BIP (p = 0.029 with adjusted α = 0.02). This research has implications for designing targeted interventions supporting postpartum wellbeing.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • physical activity
  • resistance training
  • body composition
  • metabolic syndrome
  • machine learning
  • electronic health record
  • deep learning
  • data analysis