# Liberating the Postpartum Body: The Effects of Movement on Body Image Amongst Postpartum Ultra-Orthodox Women in Israel

**Authors:** Gabrielle Fine, Einat Shuper Engelhard

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10943-024-02160-y · Journal of Religion and Health · 2024-11-05

## TL;DR

This study explores how movement classes affect body image and emotional health in postpartum ultra-Orthodox women in Israel.

## Contribution

The study introduces movement classes as a potential intervention for improving postpartum body image in ultra-Orthodox women.

## Key findings

- A negative correlation was found between depression and body image (r = -0.342, p < 0.05).
- Movement classes showed a trend of improving postpartum body image (t = 1.388, p = 0.086).
- Participants reported emotional regulation, stress release, and self-centeredness through movement.

## Abstract

Body image is a major postpartum problem negatively correlated with postpartum depression. The present study tests this correlation amongst ultra-Orthodox women in Israel and analyses whether movement classes are effective in improving postpartum body image. Utilising a mixed-methods approach, the study followed two groups of ultra-Orthodox postpartum women (n = 45): one group that participated in movement classes (n = 23) and a comparison group that did not (n = 22). Results of the study found a negative correlation between depression and body image amongst ultra-Orthodox women (r(53) =  −0.342, p < .05) and a trend of movement classes positively affecting postpartum body image (t(43) = 1.388, p = .086). Furthermore, semi-structured interviews found three themes as to how movement 1. Regulates emotions, 2. Releases stress and 3. Places the mother at the centre. Discussion of the results highlights the importance of maintaining positive body image and emotional health in the postpartum period, and that, according to the perception of participants in this study, movement positively contributed to their sense of self and coping abilities. These connections are critical regarding ultra-Orthodox women, whose birth rate is significantly higher relative to broader society. The current study should serve as a basis for encouraging postpartum movement participation amongst ultra-Orthodox and other similar conservative religious sectors of society.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** postpartum depression (MONDO:0005929)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** postpartum depression (MESH:D019052), depression (MESH:D003866)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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