Comparative impact of exercise‐based interventions for postpartum depression: A Bayesian network meta‐analysis

Author:

Wang Jing12ORCID,Carru Ciriaco2ORCID,Sedda Stefania2,Fiori Pier Luigi2,Li Zhi3ORCID,Chen Zhichao24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Second Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College Shantou China

2. Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Sassari Sassari Italy

3. Department of Cardiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College Shantou China

4. Department of Cardiology Second Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College Shantou China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe current study aimed to address and rank which exercise‐based interventions are preferable to standard care/no therapy or another exercise intervention for postpartum depression (PPD) management and provide estimates for future definitive evidence.MethodsThe authors systematically searched PubMed, Embase, the Web of Science, PsycInfo, and ClinicalTrails.gov for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on exercise‐based interventions for PPD from their inception to May 9, 2023. Included were RCTs of exercise‐based interventions for PPD with at least 4 weeks' duration. The pooled effects of intervention comparisons were generated by the Bayesian random‐effects model, and the quality of evidence was evaluated by the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations framework.ResultsTwelve RCTs (1260 women; mean age, 20–35 years) comparing exercise‐based interventions with usual care/no therapy were included. Exercise effectively treats depressive symptoms (standard mean difference [SMD], −0.81 [95% confidence interval (CI), −1.20 to −0.42], P < 0.001). Pram walking was significantly associated with a reduction of depressive symptoms during the postpartum period (SMD, −1.00 [95% CI, −2.60 to −0.10], P = 0.020), as well as yoga (SMD, −0.73 [95% CI, −1.84 to −0.43], P < 0.001) and supervised mixed exercise (SMD, −0.77 [95% CI, −1.67 to −0.01], P = 0.041) compared with usual care/no therapy. In indirect comparisons, pram walking (surface under the cumulative ranking curve, 58.9%) was better than yoga (SMD, −0.28 [95% CI, −1.86 to 1.22], P = 0.322) and supervised mixed exercise (SMD, −0.23 [95% CI, −1.59 to 1.12], P = 0.358). However, the difference was not statistically significant. The confidence in evidence was very low to moderate.ConclusionIn women with PPD, all commonly prescribed physical exercises were effective alternative or complementary treatments. However, pram walking may perform better in improving the symptoms of PPD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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