Skip to main content
. 2020 Mar 9;17(5):1771. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051771

Table 1.

Basic characteristics of the study group.

Study Group
N = 9345
% (N)
Physically Active
N = 4892
% (N)
Physically Non-Active
N = 4453
% (N)
p
Age
<20 2.1 (199) 1.7 (83) 2.6 (116) 0.01
21–30 55.8 (5214) 53.2 (2603) 58.6 (2611) <0.001
31–40 37.7 (3523) 40.5 (1983) 34.6 (1540) <0.001
>40 4.4 (409) 4.6 (223) 4.2 (186) 0.4
Education
Basic or vocational 5 (484) 3 (151) 8 (333) <0.001
Secondary 28 (2606) 21 (1037) 35 (1569) <0.001
Higher 67 (6255) 76 (3704) 57 (2551) <0.001
Inhabitancy
Countryside 25 (2353) 21 (1021) 30 (1332) <0.001
City < 50000 18 (1712) 17 (826) 20 (886) <0.001
City 50000–100000 13 (1167) 11 (558) 14 (609) <0.001
City 100000–500000 18 (1661) 19 (926) 16 (735) 0.002
City > 500000 26 (2452) 32 (1561) 20 (891) <0.001
Number of deliveries
1 62 (5788) 65 (3193) 58 (2595) <0.001
2 30 (2839) 28 (1365) 33 (1474) <0.001
3 and more 8 (718) 7 (334) 9 (384) 0.001
Physical activity level before pregnancy
I didn’t exercise 37 (3413) 15 (753) 60 (2660) <0.001
Less than a year 15 (1423) 13 (641) 18 (782) <0.001
1 or 2 years 14 (1312) 18 (857) 10 (455) <0.001
More than 2 years 34 (3197) 54 (2641) 12 (556) <0.001
Pre-pregnancy BMI
Underweight 8 (762) 8 (405) 8 (357) 0.7
Normal 67 (6246) 70 (3435) 63 (2811) <0.001
Overweight 18 (1647) 16 (770) 20 (877) <0.001
Obese 7 (690) 6 (282) 9 (408) <0.001
Gestational weight gain
UNDERWEIGHT
adequate 35 (140) 36 (130) 0.9
inadequate 48 (196) 41 (146) 0.07
excessive 17 (69) 23 (81) 0.1
NORMAL
adequate 33(1130) 29(814) <0.001
inadequate 31(1049) 28(797) <0.001
excessive 37(1256) 43(1200) 0.2
OVERWEIGHT
adequate 29 (227) 26 (224) 0.4
inadequate 12 (95) 11 (97) 0.4
excessive 58 (448) 63 (556) <0.001
OBESE
adequate 26 (74) 25 (102) 0.006
inadequate 27 (76) 23 (92) 0.07
excessive 47 (132) 52 (214) <0.001