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运动的抗抑郁作用:随机试验的荟萃分析。

The antidepressive effects of exercise: a meta-analysis of randomized trials.

作者信息

Rethorst Chad D, Wipfli Bradley M, Landers Daniel M

机构信息

Arizona State University, Department of Kinesiology, Tempe, Arizona, USA.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2009;39(6):491-511. doi: 10.2165/00007256-200939060-00004.

Abstract

Several meta-analyses examining the effects of exercise on depression have been criticized for including studies of poor methodological integrity. More recent meta-analyses addressed the most common criticism by including only randomized control trials; however, these analyses suffer from incomplete literature searches and lack of moderating variable analyses. Using a more extensive search procedure, the current meta-analysis examines the effects of exercise on depressive symptoms in 58 randomized trials (n = 2982). An overall effect size of -0.80 indicates participants in the exercise treatment had significantly lower depression scores than those receiving the control treatment. This frac34; SD advantage represents level 1, Grade A evidence for the effects of exercise upon depression. Analysis of moderating variables examined the influence of population characteristics, exercise characteristics and methodological characteristics. Examination of clinical significance in 16 trials with clinically depressed patients found 9 of 16 exercise treatment groups were classified as 'recovered' at post-treatment, with another three groups classified as 'improved'. Analysis showed dropout rates for the exercise treatment were similar to those found in psychotherapeutic and drug interventions.

摘要

几项探讨运动对抑郁症影响的荟萃分析因纳入方法学完整性较差的研究而受到批评。最近的荟萃分析通过仅纳入随机对照试验来回应最常见的批评;然而,这些分析存在文献检索不全面以及缺乏调节变量分析的问题。本荟萃分析采用了更广泛的检索程序,对58项随机试验(n = 2982)中运动对抑郁症状的影响进行了研究。总体效应量为-0.80,表明运动治疗组的参与者抑郁得分显著低于接受对照治疗的参与者。这种3/4标准差的优势代表了运动对抑郁症影响的1级A级证据。对调节变量的分析考察了人群特征、运动特征和方法学特征的影响。对16项有临床抑郁症患者的试验进行临床意义分析发现,16个运动治疗组中有9个在治疗后被归类为“康复”,另有3个被归类为“改善”。分析表明,运动治疗的脱落率与心理治疗和药物干预中的脱落率相似。

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