Postural sway changes during pregnancy
Postural sway changes during pregnancy
Objective
This study aims to analyse changes in body sway over the course of pregnancy.
Study design
This is a descriptive study in which stabilometric tests were applied at three stages of pregnancy and with a combination of different visual conditions (eyes open/closed) and support base configuration (feet together/apart). Twenty healthy pregnant women participated in the study. Changes in postural control with pregnancy were analysed via the elliptical area of the stabilograms and spectral analysis of the displacements of the centre of pressure (COP) along the lateral and anterior/posterior directions.
Results
The elliptical area encompassing the COP significantly increased over the course of the pregnancy for the feet apart and eyes closed test protocols. The spectral analysis revealed a significant increase of COP oscillations along the anterior–posterior direction when subjects stood with the eyes open/feet together and feet apart. A reduction (significant) of the lateral oscillations of COP was observed for the eyes open/feet together protocol.
Conclusion
Pregnancy induced significant changes in the postural control when pregnant women stood with a reduced support base or with eyes closed.
stabilometry, pregnancy, power-spectral analysis, sway, balance
25-28
Oliveira, Liliam F.
5bdb3eb5-6278-42b8-a949-7d2a6ece0223
Vieira, Taian M.M.
4615bc80-9cdb-4ebd-b8b1-932f40c7956d
Macedo, Adriana R.
81e777f2-d522-4cae-b9b4-25a9f5b8e5d0
Simpson, David M.
53674880-f381-4cc9-8505-6a97eeac3c2a
Nadal, Jurandir
c8c482d9-eb4c-4a42-8996-54d05b8d35dc
November 2009
Oliveira, Liliam F.
5bdb3eb5-6278-42b8-a949-7d2a6ece0223
Vieira, Taian M.M.
4615bc80-9cdb-4ebd-b8b1-932f40c7956d
Macedo, Adriana R.
81e777f2-d522-4cae-b9b4-25a9f5b8e5d0
Simpson, David M.
53674880-f381-4cc9-8505-6a97eeac3c2a
Nadal, Jurandir
c8c482d9-eb4c-4a42-8996-54d05b8d35dc
Oliveira, Liliam F., Vieira, Taian M.M., Macedo, Adriana R., Simpson, David M. and Nadal, Jurandir
(2009)
Postural sway changes during pregnancy.
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 147 (1), .
(doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2009.06.027).
Abstract
Objective
This study aims to analyse changes in body sway over the course of pregnancy.
Study design
This is a descriptive study in which stabilometric tests were applied at three stages of pregnancy and with a combination of different visual conditions (eyes open/closed) and support base configuration (feet together/apart). Twenty healthy pregnant women participated in the study. Changes in postural control with pregnancy were analysed via the elliptical area of the stabilograms and spectral analysis of the displacements of the centre of pressure (COP) along the lateral and anterior/posterior directions.
Results
The elliptical area encompassing the COP significantly increased over the course of the pregnancy for the feet apart and eyes closed test protocols. The spectral analysis revealed a significant increase of COP oscillations along the anterior–posterior direction when subjects stood with the eyes open/feet together and feet apart. A reduction (significant) of the lateral oscillations of COP was observed for the eyes open/feet together protocol.
Conclusion
Pregnancy induced significant changes in the postural control when pregnant women stood with a reduced support base or with eyes closed.
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Published date: November 2009
Keywords:
stabilometry, pregnancy, power-spectral analysis, sway, balance
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 148471
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/148471
ISSN: 0301-2115
PURE UUID: bb134afb-499d-45d2-b6d8-49bf4adea9a1
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 28 Apr 2010 09:12
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:47
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
Liliam F. Oliveira
Author:
Taian M.M. Vieira
Author:
Adriana R. Macedo
Author:
Jurandir Nadal
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics