Toth Eliza E, Ihász Ferenc, Ruíz-Barquín Roberto, Szabo Attila
Doctoral School of Psychology, Faculty of Education and Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.
Faculty of Education and Psychology, Institute of Sport Science, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Szombathely, Hungary.
J Aging Phys Act. 2023 Sep 12;32(2):276-286. doi: 10.1123/japa.2022-0427. Print 2024 Apr 1.
Older adults face numerous unfavorable functional changes caused by aging, but many exhibit resilience, which helps them cope with challenges. Physical activity is positively associated with resilience. Therefore, this systematic literature review aimed to uncover the relationships between physical activity and resilience in older adults. We have analyzed three freely and openly available databases: (a) PubMed/Medline, (b) ScienceDirect, and (c) Google Scholar, which yielded 20 eligible articles based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Most studies (14) were cross-sectional, three were longitudinal, and three others used mindfulness-based or endurance-enhancing physical activity interventions. Their results revealed increased resilience even after short-duration and low-frequency interventions. Cross-sectional research results also support the positive relationship between physical activity and resilience in older adults, suggesting that the relationship might depend on exercise volume. Still, further research is needed to design interventions, understand the mechanism(s) involved in altering resilience, and maximize physical activity's benefits in aging people.
老年人面临着许多由衰老引起的不利功能变化,但许多人表现出恢复力,这有助于他们应对挑战。身体活动与恢复力呈正相关。因此,本系统文献综述旨在揭示老年人身体活动与恢复力之间的关系。我们分析了三个免费开放获取的数据库:(a) PubMed/Medline,(b) ScienceDirect,以及(c) Google Scholar,根据纳入和排除标准从中筛选出20篇符合条件的文章。大多数研究(14篇)为横断面研究,3篇为纵向研究,另外3篇采用基于正念或增强耐力的身体活动干预措施。其结果显示,即使是短期和低频干预后,恢复力也有所提高。横断面研究结果也支持身体活动与老年人恢复力之间的正相关关系,表明这种关系可能取决于运动量。不过,仍需要进一步研究来设计干预措施,了解改变恢复力所涉及的机制,并最大限度地发挥身体活动对老年人的益处。