Nutrition and Physical Activity Intervention on Psychosocial Well-Being of Postpartum Mothers
Postpartum Depression, Lifestyle, Healthy
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Postpartum Depression focused on measuring postpartum depression, physical activity, intervention study, nutritional intake
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants with EPDS score ≥ 12
- Mothers with an infant nearly graduated from NICU due to prematurity with minimum stays of 7 days (Gestational age: < 37 weeks).
- Postpartum mothers (within 4th to 8th weeks after childbirth).
- Aged between 19 until 40 years old.
- Mothers were from Malaysian citizen.
- Mothers who only reside in Selangor, Klang Valley or Negeri Sembilan during their postpartum confinement.
- Only Malay mothers will be selected (due to small number population on Chinese and Indian, following from Phase 1)
- Mothers who undergo vaginal delivery for the current child.
- Mothers who are fit to do exercise, based on the 10-item Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Mothers that is clinically diagnosed with mental illness or other known psychiatric disorders
- Mothers who illiterate either in Malay or English
- Mothers who are currently pregnant
- Mothers whose infant has genetic or congenital anomaly or severe cardiorespiratory instability
- Mothers who have chronic or terminal disease (such as cancer, renal failure, hypothyroid, exercised-induced asthma and uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes) or diseases that would limit to exercise.
- Mothers who have any condition that would make exercise unsafe or unwise.
Sites / Locations
- Universiti Teknologi MARA
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Intervention group
Control group
The participant will be provided an educational module entitled "Mommies can Eat and Exercise with No Stress" (MomEENS), in which the module will be delivered through a booklet and video. The MomEENS module consist of five key recommendations: 1. Eat healthy foods ;2. Eat foods rich in iron and folic acid; 3. Eat foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids; 4. Increase steps in a day and; 5. Increase body flexibility and strength. All the key recommendations will be explained in the booklet, while the video will provide full guidance on how to exercise during postpartum at home, explaining key recommendations 4 and 5. Face-to-face consultation with the participants will be held during baseline and 4th week to enhance the participation. Besides, Whatsapp and Facebook page group is developed as a step to enhance the compliance of participants. All the participants will be contacted once for every two weeks, lasting for about 5 to 10 minutes for each call to monitor the participant's progress.
The participants in the control group will be received advice on the standardised Malaysian food pyramid and be instructed to follow their usual standard care as suggested by their healthcare provider. Postpartum women in Malaysia typically attend postpartum healthcare visits with an exam on day 30 after childbirth but receive no other routine care following this appointment unless a specific health problem has been identified. Participants in the control group performed the same evaluations. They received the same incentives as those in the intervention group, but they did not receive any educational module and contact from the investigator during the 8 weeks follow-up.