Grupo de Investigación en Educación Física, Salud y Calidad de Vida, Facultad de Educación, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Temuco, Chile.
Secretária de Esportes, Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil.
BMJ Open. 2019 Nov 21;9(11):e030332. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030332.
In Latin America, the number of children and adolescents who are overweight or obese has significantly increased in recent decades, and this situation has become a major public health concern. To address this problem, several intervention programmes, based on factors such as physical activity and nutrition, have been implemented, and body mass index (BMI) has been widely used as a means of measuring the impact of such interventions. Although some Latin America-based systematic reviews have been performed, there have been no previous meta-analyses of findings regarding the effect of physical activity interventions on BMI. Thus, the objective of the systematic review and meta-analysis will be to provide an up-to-date synthesis of the effects of physical activity interventions on BMI of Latin American children and adolescents aged 4-18 years.
This systematic review and meta-analysis protocol is based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols statement. The literature search will involve MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science and Scielo for articles published up to July 2019. This search will include randomised controlled trials (RCTs), non-randomised experimental studies and single-arm pre-post studies. Further, the Cochrane Collaboration's tool for RCT studies and the Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies for non-randomised experimental and single-arm pre-post studies will be used to assess the risk of bias among the studies included in the systematic review. For the meta-analysis, the statistical program STATA V.14 will be used, and standardised mean differences are calculated as the primary outcomes. Subgroup analyses will then be performed based on the characteristics of the interventions and populations included in the studies examined.
This systematic review protocol is designed to provide updated evidence regarding the effects of physical activity interventions on the Latin American population; such evidence may be useful for institutions responsible for the development of public health policies and for those tasked with implementing such interventions among children and adolescents in Latin America. The results should be disseminated through publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Since the data used in systematic reviews of this type will be extracted exclusively from published studies, approval from an ethics committee will not be required.
CRD42019077702.
在拉丁美洲,超重或肥胖的儿童和青少年人数在近几十年显著增加,这种情况已成为主要的公共卫生关注点。为了解决这个问题,已经实施了一些基于身体活动和营养等因素的干预计划,并且身体质量指数(BMI)已被广泛用作衡量此类干预效果的手段。尽管已经进行了一些基于拉丁美洲的系统评价,但之前没有关于身体活动干预对 BMI 影响的荟萃分析。因此,本系统评价和荟萃分析的目的将是提供最新的综合评估,即身体活动干预对 4-18 岁拉丁美洲儿童和青少年 BMI 的影响。
本系统评价和荟萃分析方案基于首选报告项目的系统评价和荟萃分析协议。文献检索将涉及 MEDLINE、EMBASE、Cochrane 图书馆、Web of Science 和 Scielo,以查找截至 2019 年 7 月发表的文章。该搜索将包括随机对照试验(RCT)、非随机实验研究和单臂前后研究。此外,将使用 Cochrane 协作的 RCT 研究工具和非随机实验和单臂前后研究的定量研究质量评估工具来评估系统评价中纳入研究的偏倚风险。对于荟萃分析,将使用 STATA V.14 统计程序,标准化均数差被计算为主要结局。然后,将根据研究中干预措施和人群的特征进行亚组分析。
本系统评价方案旨在提供有关身体活动干预对拉丁美人群体影响的最新证据;这些证据可能对负责制定公共卫生政策的机构以及负责在拉丁美洲儿童和青少年中实施此类干预的机构有用。结果应通过在同行评议期刊上发表来传播。由于此类系统评价中使用的数据将完全从已发表的研究中提取,因此无需伦理委员会的批准。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42019077702。