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参与户外自然环境中的体育活动是否比室内体育活动对身心健康有更大的影响?系统评价。

Does participating in physical activity in outdoor natural environments have a greater effect on physical and mental wellbeing than physical activity indoors? A systematic review.

机构信息

PenCLAHRC, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Exeter, Veysey Building, Salmon Pool Lane, Exeter EX2 4SG, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Environ Sci Technol. 2011 Mar 1;45(5):1761-72. doi: 10.1021/es102947t. Epub 2011 Feb 3.


DOI:10.1021/es102947t
PMID:21291246
Abstract

Our objective was to compare the effects on mental and physical wellbeing, health related quality of life and long-term adherence to physical activity, of participation in physical activity in natural environments compared with physical activity indoors. We conducted a systematic review using the following data sources: Medline, Embase, Psychinfo, GreenFILE, SportDISCUS, The Cochrane Library, Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index--Science and BIOSIS from inception to June 2010. Internet searches of relevant Web sites, hand searches of relevant journals, and the reference lists of included papers and other review papers identified in the search were also searched for relevant information. Controlled trials (randomized and nonrandomized) were included. To be eligible trials had to compare the effects of outdoor exercise initiatives with those conducted indoors and report on at least one physical or mental wellbeing outcome in adults or children. Screening of articles for inclusion, data extraction, and quality appraisal were performed by one reviewer and checked by a second with discrepancies resolved by discussion with a third if necessary. Due to the heterogeneity of identified studies a narrative synthesis was performed. Eleven trials (833 adults) were included. Most participants (6 trials; 523 adults) were young students. Study entry criteria and methods were sparsely reported. All interventions consisted of a single episode of walking or running indoors with the same activity at a similar level conducted outdoors on a separate occasion. A total of 13 different outcome measures were used to evaluate the effects of exercise on mental wellbeing, and 4 outcome measures were used to assess attitude to exercise. Most trials (n = 9) showed some improvement in mental wellbeing on one or other of the outcome measures. Compared with exercising indoors, exercising in natural environments was associated with greater feelings of revitalization and positive engagement, decreases in tension, confusion, anger, and depression, and increased energy. However, the results suggested that feelings of calmness may be decreased following outdoor exercise. Participants reported greater enjoyment and satisfaction with outdoor activity and declared a greater intent to repeat the activity at a later date. None of the identified studies measured the effects of physical activity on physical wellbeing or the effect of natural environments on exercise adherence. The hypothesis that there are added beneficial effects to be gained from performing physical activity outdoors in natural environments is very appealing and has generated considerable interest. This review has shown some promising effects on self-reported mental wellbeing immediately following exercise in nature which are not seen following the same exercise indoors. However, the interpretation and extrapolation of these findings is hampered by the poor methodological quality of the available evidence and the heterogeneity of outcome measures employed. The review demonstrates the paucity of high quality evidence on which to base recommendations and reveals an undoubted need for further research in this area. Large, well designed, longer term trials in populations who might benefit most from the potential advantages of outdoor exercise are needed to fully elucidate the effects on mental and physical wellbeing. The influence of these effects on the sustainability of physical activity initiatives also awaits investigation.

摘要

我们的目的是比较在自然环境中进行身体活动与在室内进行身体活动对精神和身体健康、与健康相关的生活质量以及长期坚持身体活动的影响。我们使用以下数据源进行了系统评价:Medline、Embase、Psychinfo、GreenFILE、SportDISCUS、Cochrane 图书馆、科学引文索引扩展版、社会科学引文索引、艺术与人文引文索引、会议录引文索引--科学和 BIOSIS,从创建到 2010 年 6 月。还对相关网站的互联网搜索、相关期刊的手工搜索以及在搜索中找到的相关论文和其他综述论文的参考文献列表进行了搜索,以获取相关信息。纳入的研究包括对照试验(随机和非随机)。有资格参加的试验必须比较户外锻炼计划与室内锻炼计划的效果,并报告成年人或儿童的至少一项身体或精神健康结果。文章的纳入筛选、数据提取和质量评估由一名评审员进行,另一名评审员进行检查,如果有分歧,必要时通过与第三名评审员讨论解决。由于确定的研究存在异质性,因此进行了叙述性综合。纳入了 11 项试验(833 名成年人)。大多数参与者(6 项试验;523 名成年人)是年轻学生。研究入选标准和方法报道甚少。所有干预措施均包括在室内进行一次单独的步行或跑步,而在另一次单独的机会在户外进行相同的活动。共有 13 种不同的测量指标用于评估运动对精神健康的影响,4 种测量指标用于评估对运动的态度。大多数试验(n = 9)在一项或另一项结果测量中显示出精神健康的某些改善。与在室内锻炼相比,在自然环境中锻炼与更高的恢复活力和积极参与感、紧张、困惑、愤怒和抑郁感降低以及能量增加有关。然而,结果表明,户外锻炼后可能会降低平静感。参与者报告说他们更喜欢户外活动,对户外活动更满意,并表示以后更有意愿重复该活动。没有一项确定的研究测量身体活动对身体健康的影响,也没有研究测量自然环境对运动坚持的影响。在自然环境中进行身体活动会带来额外的有益效果的假设非常吸引人,并引起了极大的兴趣。本综述显示,在自然环境中进行运动后,人们的自我报告精神健康状况有一些有希望的改善,但在室内进行相同运动后却没有这种改善。然而,由于现有证据的方法学质量较差以及使用的结果测量指标的异质性,这些发现的解释和推断受到阻碍。该综述表明,在这方面,需要进行更多高质量的研究,以提供基于证据的建议,并揭示出对户外锻炼潜在优势最有可能受益的人群中进一步研究的迫切需要。需要在可能从户外锻炼的潜在优势中受益最大的人群中进行大型、设计良好、长期的试验,以充分阐明对精神和身体健康的影响。这些影响对身体活动计划可持续性的影响也有待调查。

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