Gao Zan, Lee Jung Eun, McDonough Daniel J, Albers Callie
School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Department of Applied Human Sciences, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55812, USA.
J Clin Med. 2020 Jun 25;9(6):1986. doi: 10.3390/jcm9061986.
The December 2019 COVID-19 outbreak in China has led to worldwide quarantine, as recommended by local governments and the World Health Organization. Particularly affected are older adults (i.e., those aged ≥ 65 years) who are at elevated risk for various adverse health outcomes, including declines in motor ability and physical activity (PA) participation, increased obesity, impaired cognition, and various psychological disorders. Thus, given the secular increases in the older adult population, novel and effective intervention strategies are necessary to improve physical activity behaviors and health in this population. Virtual reality (VR)-integrated exercise is a promising intervention strategy, which has been utilized in healthcare fields like stroke rehabilitation and psychotherapy. Therefore, the purpose of this editorial is to synthesize recent research examining the efficacy and effectiveness of VR exercise in the promotion of favorable health outcomes among the older adults. Results indicate the application of VR exercise to facilitate improved physical outcomes (e.g., enhanced motor ability, reduced obesity), cognition and psychological outcomes. VR exercise has also been observed to be an effective intervention strategy for fall prevention in this population. Future research should employ more rigorous research designs to allow for a more robust quantitative synthesis of the effect of VR exercise on the preceding outcomes to elucidate which type(s) of VR-based PA interventions are most effective in promoting improved health outcomes among older adults. Findings from this study will better inform the development of technology-savvy PA programs for wellness promotion in older adults who practice social distancing and exercise from home under the unprecedented global health crisis.
2019年12月在中国爆发的新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情已导致全球范围内的隔离措施,这是地方政府和世界卫生组织所建议的。受影响尤为严重的是老年人(即年龄≥65岁的人群),他们面临各种不良健康后果的风险较高,包括运动能力和身体活动(PA)参与度下降、肥胖增加、认知功能受损以及各种心理障碍。因此,鉴于老年人口数量长期增长,需要新颖且有效的干预策略来改善这一人群的身体活动行为和健康状况。虚拟现实(VR)整合运动是一种很有前景的干预策略,已在中风康复和心理治疗等医疗领域得到应用。因此,本社论的目的是综合近期研究,探讨VR运动在促进老年人良好健康结局方面的疗效和效果。结果表明,应用VR运动有助于改善身体状况(如增强运动能力、减轻肥胖)、认知和心理状况。VR运动也被认为是预防这一人群跌倒的有效干预策略。未来的研究应采用更严谨的研究设计,以便对VR运动对上述结局的影响进行更有力的定量综合分析,从而阐明哪种类型的基于VR的PA干预措施在促进老年人健康结局改善方面最有效。本研究的结果将为在前所未有的全球健康危机下,为居家进行社交隔离和锻炼的老年人开发精通技术的促进健康的PA项目提供更好的参考。