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社交媒体干预对健康成年人减肥和改善身体活动的影响:系统评价。

The Impact of Social Media Interventions on Weight Reduction and Physical Activity Improvement Among Healthy Adults: Systematic Review.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Faculty of Science, Medicine & Health University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2023 Mar 16;25:e38429. doi: 10.2196/38429.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A sedentary lifestyle and being overweight or obese are well-established cardiovascular risk factors and contribute substantially to the global burden of disease. Changing such behavior is complex and requires support. Social media interventions show promise in supporting health behavior change, but their impact is unclear. Moreover, previous reviews have reported contradictory evidence regarding the relationship between engagement with social media interventions and the efficacy of these interventions.

OBJECTIVE

This review aimed to critically synthesize available evidence regarding the impact of social media interventions on physical activity and weight among healthy adults. In addition, this review examined the effect of engagement with social media interventions on their efficacy.

METHODS

CINAHL and MEDLINE were searched for relevant randomized trials that were conducted to investigate the impact of social media interventions on weight and physical activity and were published between 2011 and 2021 in the English language. Studies were included if the intervention used social media tools that provided explicit interactions between the participants. Studies were excluded if the intervention was passively delivered through an app website or if the participants had a known chronic disease. Eligible studies were appraised for quality and synthesized using narrative synthesis.

RESULTS

A total of 17 papers reporting 16 studies from 4 countries, with 7372 participants, were identified. Overall, 56% (9/16) of studies explored the effect of social media interventions on physical activity; 38% (6/16) of studies investigated weight reduction; and 6% (1/16) of studies assessed the effect on both physical activity and weight reduction. Evidence of the effects of social media interventions on physical activity and weight loss was mixed across the included studies. There were no standard metrics for measuring engagement with social media, and the relationship between participant engagement with the intervention and subsequent behavior change was also mixed. Although 35% (6/16) of studies reported that engagement was not a predictor of behavior change, engagement with social media interventions was found to be related to behavior change in 29% (5/16) of studies.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite the promise of social media interventions, evidence regarding their effectiveness is mixed. Further robust studies are needed to elucidate the components of social media interventions that lead to successful behavior change. Furthermore, the effect of engagement with social media interventions on behavior change needs to be clearly understood.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

PROSPERO International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews CRD42022311430; https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=311430.

摘要

背景

久坐的生活方式、超重或肥胖是公认的心血管危险因素,对全球疾病负担有重大影响。改变这种行为很复杂,需要支持。社交媒体干预在支持健康行为改变方面显示出前景,但它们的影响尚不清楚。此外,先前的综述报告称,社交媒体干预的参与度与这些干预措施的效果之间存在相互矛盾的证据。

目的

本综述旨在批判性地综合现有证据,评估社交媒体干预对健康成年人身体活动和体重的影响。此外,本综述还考察了社交媒体干预参与度对其效果的影响。

方法

检索 CINAHL 和 MEDLINE,以寻找 2011 年至 2021 年期间发表的、使用社交媒体工具的随机试验,以调查社交媒体干预对体重和身体活动的影响。如果干预措施使用了明确的参与者间互动的社交媒体工具,则纳入研究。如果干预措施是通过应用程序网站被动提供的,或者参与者患有已知的慢性疾病,则排除研究。对合格研究进行质量评估,并使用叙述性综合法进行综合。

结果

共确定了 17 篇报告,涉及来自 4 个国家的 16 项研究,共有 7372 名参与者。总体而言,56%(9/16)的研究探讨了社交媒体干预对身体活动的影响;38%(6/16)的研究调查了体重减轻;6%(1/16)的研究评估了对身体活动和体重减轻的影响。纳入研究的证据表明,社交媒体干预对身体活动和减肥的效果喜忧参半。没有用于衡量社交媒体参与度的标准指标,参与者对干预措施的参与度与后续行为改变之间的关系也不一致。尽管 35%(6/16)的研究报告称参与度不是行为改变的预测因素,但仍有 29%(5/16)的研究发现,社交媒体干预的参与度与行为改变有关。

结论

尽管社交媒体干预有一定前景,但关于其有效性的证据仍存在分歧。需要进一步开展强有力的研究,以阐明导致成功行为改变的社交媒体干预措施的组成部分。此外,需要清楚地了解社交媒体干预参与度对行为改变的影响。

试验注册

PROSPERO 国际前瞻性系统评价注册中心 CRD42022311430;https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=311430。

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