Be Healthy in Pregnancy (BHIP) With Nutrition and Exercise (BHIP)
Pregnancy Complications, Weight Gain
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Pregnancy Complications focused on measuring Nutrition, Physical activity, Gestational weight gain, Pregnancy outcomes, Birth
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy pregnant females > 18 years of age with singleton pregnancies (either nulliparous or multiparous);
- less than 17 weeks gestation;
- a pre pregnancy BMI < 40 kg/m2 (owing to the fact that severe obesity with BMI> 40 may have limitations with respect to physical activity);
- plans to deliver at a Hamilton or London regional hospital or by home birth and willing to attend research visits at the community site where they were recruited;
- able to tolerate dairy foods;
- approval of primary care provider;
- able to provide signed informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- unable to understand some English;
- type 1 or type 2 diabetes;
- known contraindications to exercise as recommended by the Canadian clinical practice guidelines for pregnancy;
- severe gastrointestinal diseases or conditions;
- any significant heart, kidney, liver or pancreatic diseases;
- pre-existing diabetes;
- currently smoking;
- a depression score 12 or above on the validated Edinburgh depression questionnaire.
Sites / Locations
- Burlington Midwives Clinic
- McMaster Family Health Team
- Hamilton Midwives Clinics
- Exercise and Pregnancy Laboratory
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Nutrition+Exercise Intervention
Usual Prenatal Care
Structured + monitored nutrition and exercise intervention: The exercise intervention includes a custom-designed pregnancy-specific group walking class of 30-60 min. 1x/week and a prescribed at-home walking program for 10,000 steps/day. The nutrition intervention is a high protein (25% energy) low-fat dairy food plan designed to meet energy needs and with individualized counselling. The intervention will include 2 x/month weight monitoring and records of nutrition and activity to ensure adherence
Mothers in the Control Group will be followed by their primary care provider and have usual access to public health services. In addition, they will be asked to attend 2 focus group sessions exploring women's experiences with exercise, nutrition, and weight gain in pregnancy. Women will receive information about healthy pregnancy from Health Canada.