Gay Jennifer L, Cherof Sarah A, LaFlamme Chantal C, O'Connor Patrick J
Department of Health Promotion and Behavior (JLG, CCL), University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
Department of Kinesiology (SAC, PJO), University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
Am J Lifestyle Med. 2019 Aug 27;16(1):109-121. doi: 10.1177/1559827619870104. eCollection 2022 Jan-Feb.
Stair use, a common lifestyle activity, is a moderate-to-vigorous physical activity that, despite often being brief in duration, may contribute to psychological health. A systematic literature review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) method to summarize psychological aspects related to stair use. Included studies examined at least 1 psychological outcome in relation to either objective measures of stair use, such as time or stair height, or subjective measures of, or measures related to, stair use such as perceived difficulty using stairs. A total of 22 studies met the inclusion criteria; 12 used subjective stair use measures and 10 used objective stair use measures. The limited evidence from studies using self-reports supported that (1) perceived difficulty using stairs was positively associated with increased symptoms of anxiety and depression and (2) stair use was not associated with a reduced incidence of mental illnesses such as depression, suicide, or dementia. Studies using objective measures of stair use supported that (3) elevated symptoms of anxiety and depression are negatively associated with stair use performance. Given the widespread use of stairs, there is surprisingly little data about the extent to which, and for whom, stair use influences psychological health.
爬楼梯作为一种常见的日常活动,是一种中等强度到剧烈强度的身体活动,尽管其持续时间通常较短,但可能有助于心理健康。本研究采用系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)方法进行系统文献综述,以总结与爬楼梯相关的心理方面。纳入的研究至少考察了一项与爬楼梯的客观指标(如时间或楼梯高度)或爬楼梯的主观指标(如感知到的爬楼梯难度)或与爬楼梯相关的指标有关的心理结果。共有22项研究符合纳入标准;12项使用了爬楼梯的主观测量方法,10项使用了爬楼梯的客观测量方法。使用自我报告的研究提供的有限证据支持:(1)感知到的爬楼梯难度与焦虑和抑郁症状的增加呈正相关;(2)爬楼梯与抑郁症、自杀或痴呆症等精神疾病发病率的降低无关。使用爬楼梯客观测量方法的研究支持:(3)焦虑和抑郁症状的加重与爬楼梯表现呈负相关。鉴于楼梯的广泛使用,令人惊讶的是,关于爬楼梯在多大程度上以及对哪些人影响心理健康的数据很少。