Volume 32, Issue 3 pp. 623-632
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Behavior reallocations within 24-h movement profiles and change in cardiometabolic biomarkers during pregnancy

Sylvia E. Badon

Corresponding Author

Sylvia E. Badon

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, Oakland, California, USA

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Center for Upstream Prevention of Adiposity and Diabetes Mellitus (UPSTREAM), Oakland, California, USA

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Sylvia E. Badon, Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, 2000 Broadway, Oakland, CA, 94612, USA.

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Assiamira Ferrara

Assiamira Ferrara

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, Oakland, California, USA

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Center for Upstream Prevention of Adiposity and Diabetes Mellitus (UPSTREAM), Oakland, California, USA

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Kelley Pettee Gabriel

Kelley Pettee Gabriel

Department of Epidemiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

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Erin E. Dooley

Erin E. Dooley

Department of Epidemiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

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Charles P. Quesenberry

Charles P. Quesenberry

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, Oakland, California, USA

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Lyndsay A. Avalos

Lyndsay A. Avalos

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, Oakland, California, USA

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Center for Upstream Prevention of Adiposity and Diabetes Mellitus (UPSTREAM), Oakland, California, USA

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Monique M. Hedderson

Monique M. Hedderson

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, Oakland, California, USA

Kaiser Permanente Northern California Center for Upstream Prevention of Adiposity and Diabetes Mellitus (UPSTREAM), Oakland, California, USA

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First published: 28 January 2024

Assiamira Ferrara and Monique M. Hedderson contributed equally to this work.

Abstract

Objective

The goal of this study was to investigate associations of reallocations within 24-h movement profiles and changes in cardiometabolic biomarkers from early to late pregnancy.

Methods

In 137 individuals with prepregnancy overweight/obesity, waking movement was measured using wrist-worn accelerometers, sleep was self-reported, and biomarkers were measured in fasting serum samples at 12 and 32 weeks’ gestation. We used compositional isotemporal substitution models.

Results

On average, biomarkers increased 21%–83% across pregnancy. For those with guideline-recommended moderate/vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) in early pregnancy, reallocating 30 min from MVPA to sleep, sedentary behavior, or light-intensity physical activity (LPA) was associated with a 0.6 mmol/L greater increase in total cholesterol (95% CI: −0.1 to 1.2) and a 0.7 mmol/L greater increase in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (95% CI: 0.1 to 1.3) from early to late pregnancy. For those with low MVPA in early pregnancy, reallocating 30 min from sleep, sedentary behavior, or LPA to MVPA was associated with a 0.6 mmol/L lower increase in total cholesterol (95% CI: −1.3 to 0.1) and a 0.8 mmol/L lower increase in LDL cholesterol (95% CI: −1.4 to −0.1) from early to late pregnancy. There were no associations with change in glucose, insulin, homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance, very low-density lipoprotein, or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, or free fatty acids.

Conclusions

Maintaining or achieving a 24-h movement profile with guideline-recommended amounts of MVPA may be beneficial for reducing pregnancy-induced increases in total and LDL cholesterol.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT

The authors declared no conflict of interest.

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