PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF EXERCISE AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS IN IKWO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA EBONYI STATE | Blazingprojects Postgraduate Thesis
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PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF EXERCISE AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS IN IKWO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA EBONYI STATE

 

Table Of Contents


  • Cover page Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Organization of the work Table of Contents

Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • – INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1   Background of the Study    -    -
  • 1.2   Statement of General Problem    
  • 1.3   Objective of the Study    -    -
  • 1.4   Research Questions    -    
  • 1.5   Significance of the Study    
  • 1.6   Scope of the Study    -        

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • – REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
  • 2.1   Introduction    -    
  • 2.2   Theoretical Framework    
  • 2.3   Conceptual Framework    
  • 2.4   Physiological Changes of pregnancy in Nigeria        
  • 2.5   Benefits of Exercise to pregnancy and labor    
  • 2.6   Empirical Review    

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
  • 3.1   Introduction    
  • 3.2   Research Design    
  • 3.3   Area of the Study    
  • 3.4   Population of Study    
  • 3.5   Sample size and Sampling Techniques    
  • 3.6   Instrument for Data Collection    
  • 3.7   Validity of the Instrument    -
  • 3.8   Reliability of the Instrument    
  • 3.9   Method of Data Collection    
  • 3.10   Method of Data Analysis    

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • – DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
  • 4.0   Introduction    
  • 4.1   Data Presentation and Analysis    
  • 4.2   Characteristics of the Respondents    
  • 4.3   Data Analysis    
  • 4.4   Testing Hypothesis    
  • 4.5   Summary of Findings    
  • 4.6   Discussion of Findings    

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • – SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
  • 5.0   Introduction    
  • 5.1   Summary    -    
  • 5.2   Conclusion    -    
  • 5.3   Recommendations    -    References - Appendix    -    

Thesis Abstract

The study examines the perceived benefits of exercise among pregnant mothers in ikwo local government area Ebonyi state and also, the outcome of exercise among pregnant women. The study has the following objectives; to examine the perception of pregnant women in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State on the benefits of exercise during pregnancy, to examine the importance and benefits of exercise among pregnant women and to identify the outcome of exercise among pregnant women.Concerning methodology the study cited, the surveys research method was used for this study. The survey technique will also allow the researcher to examine several variables and use multivariate statistics to analyze data for this research work. The major instrument used for this study is the questionnaire. The questionnaire was structured in a five-like scale measuring attitude of Strongly Agreed, Agreed, Undecided, Disagree and Strongly Disagreed. The statistical tool known as the chi- square test was used. The use of sample percentage was also employed. Tables were also used in presenting the data for the purpose of the simplicity and clarity. The researcher discarded the secondary data designs so as to get new, accurate findings and data analysis on the subject matter. Base on fining the study has the sample size of fifty (50), Findings from the study revealed that mothers in Ikwo do not regularly exercise. Pregnant women need regularly exercise for easy safe delivery. Pregnant women are often advised by health professionals to regularly exercise.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION
1.1   BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
In recent years, there has been a great increase of knowledge derived from scientific studies regarding physical exercise during pregnancy (Mason et al, 2010). This reflects the need to clarify their effects for mother and fetus, as some women of childbearing age report exercising and may continue their exercise practice during pregnancy, whereas other sedentary women may start this practice only during pregnancy.As the effects of healthy lifestyle are well known and supported by studies that show it is safe for both mother and fetus, physical exercise is recommended activity for pregnant women. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that all healthy pregnant women follow the American College of Sports Medicine-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention general guidelines for physical exercise by engaging in 30 min or more of moderate physical activity per day in the majority or preferably all days of the week.Women who were active before pregnancy may continue their activities, but change intensity and frequency over the course of pregnancy.Other guidelines for physical exercise during pregnancy and the postpartum period have been published, such as the Canadian guidelines for exercise during pregnancy in 2003, and the recommendations of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in 2006. Some researchers argue for the necessity of incorporating strength training and muscle conditioning, revising the definition of moderate exercise, and increasing the amount of vigorous intensity exercises and weekly physical activity expenditure.Aerobic exercise is recommended to maintain cardiovascular fitness and to help prevent chronic diseases, apart from avoiding excessive weight gain (Valim et al, 2011). They should involve large muscle groups in activities such as when walking or jogging, using stationary bicycle, treadmill, swimming, water aerobics exercises, aerobic dance, or low-impact aerobics. Regardless of the choice of activity, it is important that women find a modality of exercise to which they will adhere over the long term. Those exercises that increase the risk of falling, abdominal traumas and contacts sports should be contraindicated (Valim et al, 2011).Recent recommendations add strength training to the routine exercise of pregnant women. They suggest that light strength training during second and third trimesters does not affect newborn size or overall health. These effects have been rarely studied, although many women looking for muscle conditioning during pregnancy think that practices such as Pilates and yoga, circuit-type resistance training, and weight training could be beneficial (Artal&O’Tolle, 2003). The possible benefits of increasing strength and stretching training are improvement in overall body strength, good posture and body core strengthening that may contribute in labor, birth, and prevent musculo skeletal discomforts. In addition, pelvic floor muscle strengthening is also an important component in pregnant women’s exercise. Routine exercise is required to reduce the prevalence of urinary incontinence. Nevertheless, there is little evidence-based literature concerning these practices, so it should be recommended to be careful when women plan to be engaged in these activities,mainly when starting only during pregnancy.Attention should also be paid in avoiding exercise in supine position during the second half of pregnancy in order to prevent hypo tension and avoid the Valsalva maneuver throughout the pregnancy.Previously, sedentary women should start with 15 min of exercise three times a week and gradually increase to 30 min four times a week at low-to moderate intensity. Active women may keep their routine exercise or perform at least moderate-to vigorous exercise four times a week in sessions of 30 min or more. Athletes or women who have higher fitness status should be evaluated individually. Some high-impact activities or sports with fall or trauma risks should be avoided, and the intensity of exercise like running should be reduced. For all, brief warm-up and cool-down periods should be incorporated to each session of exercise.1.2   STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMIn Nigeria, there has been increased awareness about the benefits of exercise among pregnant women. Some clinical trials have been conducted to evaluate the effect of exercise on maternal outcome such aslow back/pelvic pain, depression during pregnancy and postpartum, gestational weight gain and excessive weight gain, gestational diabetes and insulin resistance, urinary incontinence symptoms, cardiovascular fitness, and the impact of exercise on quality of life and health status perception.Musculoskeletal discomforts such as lower back,pelvic, and/or joint pain are common complaints during pregnancy associated with the anatomical adaptations during pregnancy and previous risks factors. However, active women were able to better handle the condition. Musculoskeletal pain can also be attenuated with physical activity in some women who present mild pelvic and lumbar discomfort. So, this study is coming at the right time to assess the perception of pregnant women in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State on the benefits of exercise during pregnancy.1.3   OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDYThe following are the objectives of this study:    To examine the perception of pregnant women in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State on the benefits of exercise during pregnancy.
    To examine the importance and benefits of exercise among pregnant women.
    To identify the outcome of exercise among pregnant women.1.4   RESEARCH QUESTIONS    What is the perception of pregnant women in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State on the benefits of exercise during pregnancy?
    What is the importance and benefits of exercise among pregnant women?
    What is the outcome of exercise among pregnant women?1.5   SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDYThe following are the significance of this study:    The result from this study will reveal the perception of pregnant women on exercise. The outcome of this study will also educate on the benefits and outcome of regular exercise by pregnant women.
    This research will be a contribution to the body of literature in the area of the effect of personality trait on student’s academic performance, thereby constituting the empirical literature for future research in the subject area.1.6   SCOPE/LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDYThis study will cover the views of the women of Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State on exercise among pregnant women.LIMITATION OF STUDYFinancial constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).Time constraint- The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work

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