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老年人社会支持与身体活动之间的关联:一项系统综述

The association between social support and physical activity in older adults: a systematic review.

作者信息

Lindsay Smith Gabrielle, Banting Lauren, Eime Rochelle, O'Sullivan Grant, van Uffelen Jannique G Z

机构信息

Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.

Faculty of Health, Federation University, Ballarat, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2017 Apr 27;14(1):56. doi: 10.1186/s12966-017-0509-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The promotion of active and healthy ageing is becoming increasingly important as the population ages. Physical activity (PA) significantly reduces all-cause mortality and contributes to the prevention of many chronic illnesses. However, the proportion of people globally who are active enough to gain these health benefits is low and decreases with age. Social support (SS) is a social determinant of health that may improve PA in older adults, but the association has not been systematically reviewed. This review had three aims: 1) Systematically review and summarise studies examining the association between SS, or loneliness, and PA in older adults; 2) clarify if specific types of SS are positively associated with PA; and 3) investigate whether the association between SS and PA differs between PA domains.

METHODS

Quantitative studies examining a relationship between SS, or loneliness, and PA levels in healthy, older adults over 60 were identified using MEDLINE, PSYCInfo, SportDiscus, CINAHL and PubMed, and through reference lists of included studies. Quality of these studies was rated.

RESULTS

This review included 27 papers, of which 22 were cross sectional studies, three were prospective/longitudinal and two were intervention studies. Overall, the study quality was moderate. Four articles examined the relation of PA with general SS, 17 with SS specific to PA (SSPA), and six with loneliness. The results suggest that there is a positive association between SSPA and PA levels in older adults, especially when it comes from family members. No clear associations were identified between general SS, SSPA from friends, or loneliness and PA levels. When measured separately, leisure time PA (LTPA) was associated with SS in a greater percentage of studies than when a number of PA domains were measured together.

CONCLUSIONS

The evidence surrounding the relationship between SS, or loneliness, and PA in older adults suggests that people with greater SS for PA are more likely to do LTPA, especially when the SS comes from family members. However, high variability in measurement methods used to assess both SS and PA in included studies made it difficult to compare studies.

摘要

背景

随着人口老龄化,促进积极健康的老龄化变得越来越重要。身体活动(PA)能显著降低全因死亡率,并有助于预防多种慢性疾病。然而,全球范围内达到足以获得这些健康益处的身体活动水平的人群比例较低,且随年龄增长而下降。社会支持(SS)是一种健康的社会决定因素,可能会改善老年人的身体活动,但这种关联尚未得到系统综述。本综述有三个目的:1)系统综述和总结研究老年人社会支持、孤独感与身体活动之间关联的研究;2)明确特定类型的社会支持是否与身体活动呈正相关;3)调查社会支持与身体活动之间的关联在不同身体活动领域是否存在差异。

方法

通过MEDLINE、PSYCInfo、SportDiscus、CINAHL和PubMed以及纳入研究的参考文献列表,识别了关于60岁以上健康老年人社会支持、孤独感与身体活动水平之间关系的定量研究。对这些研究的质量进行了评级。

结果

本综述纳入了27篇论文,其中22篇为横断面研究,3篇为前瞻性/纵向研究,2篇为干预研究。总体而言,研究质量中等。4篇文章研究了身体活动与一般社会支持的关系,17篇研究了与特定身体活动的社会支持(SSPA)的关系,6篇研究了与孤独感的关系。结果表明,SSPA与老年人的身体活动水平呈正相关,尤其是来自家庭成员的支持。在一般社会支持、来自朋友的SSPA或孤独感与身体活动水平之间未发现明确关联。单独测量时,与综合测量多个身体活动领域相比,更多研究发现休闲时间身体活动(LTPA)与社会支持相关。

结论

关于老年人社会支持、孤独感与身体活动之间关系的证据表明,获得更多身体活动社会支持的人更有可能进行LTPA,尤其是当社会支持来自家庭成员时。然而,纳入研究中用于评估社会支持和身体活动的测量方法差异很大,难以进行研究间的比较。

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