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运动或体育娱乐对成年身体或智力残疾者的影响:一项荟萃分析的系统评价

Effects of sport or physical recreation for adults with physical or intellectual disabilities: a systematic review with meta-analysis.

作者信息

Hassett Leanne, McKay Marnee J, Cole Jenni, Moseley Anne M, Chagpar Sakina, Geerts Minke, Kwok Wing S, Jensen Connie, Sherrington Catherine, Shields Nora

机构信息

Sydney Musculoskeletal Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, The University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2024 Mar 8;58(5):269-277. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-107123.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate the effects of sport or physical recreation on participation, mobility and quality of life for adults living with disabilities.

DESIGN

Systematic review with meta-analysis.

DATA SOURCES

Six databases searched from inception to May 2022.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Randomised controlled trials including adults living with a physical or intellectual disability, comparing sport or physical recreation to non-active control.

RESULTS

Seventy-four trials (n=2954; mean age 55 years) were included. Most (70) trials included people with physical disabilities, none evaluated sport and the most common physical recreation activities tested were traditional Chinese exercise (35%), yoga (27%) and dance (18%). Mean frequency and duration was 65 min/session, two times per week for 13 weeks. Most (86%) interventions were led by people with experience and/or training in the recreation activity, and only 37% reported leader experience and/or training working with people with disabilities. Participation was measured as attendance (mean 81%, 30 intervention groups). Physical recreation improved mobility (standardised mean difference (SMD) 0.38, 95% CI 0.07 to 0.69, n=469) and walking endurance (mean difference (MD) 40.3 m, 95% CI 19.5 to 61.1, n=801) with low certainty evidence and balance (Berg Balance Scale, range 0-56 points; MD 3.4 points, 95% CI 2.3 to 4.4, n=906) and quality of life (physical health; SMD 0.37, 95% CI 0.02 to 0.72, n=468) with very low certainty evidence, but not walking speed (MD 0.03 m/s, 95% CI -0.05 to 0.11, n=486).

CONCLUSION

Physical recreation may confer multiple benefits for people living with disabilities regardless of the activity chosen, thus offering a potentially enjoyable and scalable strategy to increase physical activity.

PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER

CRD42018104379.

摘要

目的

评估运动或体育休闲活动对残疾成年人参与度、活动能力和生活质量的影响。

设计

系统评价与荟萃分析。

数据来源

检索了从建库至2022年5月的六个数据库。

纳入标准

随机对照试验,纳入身体或智力残疾的成年人,比较运动或体育休闲活动与非运动对照。

结果

纳入74项试验(n=2954;平均年龄55岁)。大多数(70项)试验纳入身体残疾者,无试验评估运动,测试的最常见体育休闲活动为传统中式锻炼(35%)、瑜伽(27%)和舞蹈(18%)。平均频率和时长为每次65分钟,每周两次,共13周。大多数(86%)干预由具有休闲活动经验和/或培训的人员主导,仅37%报告领导者有与残疾人合作的经验和/或培训。参与度以出勤率衡量(平均81%,30个干预组)。体育休闲活动改善了活动能力(标准化均数差(SMD)0.38,95%CI 0.07至0.69,n=469)和步行耐力(均数差(MD)40.3米,95%CI 19.5至61.1,n=801),证据确定性低,以及平衡能力(伯格平衡量表,范围0 - 56分;MD 3.4分,95%CI 2.3至4.4,n=906)和生活质量(身体健康;SMD 0.37,95%CI 0.02至0.72,n=468),证据确定性极低,但未改善步行速度(MD 0.03米/秒,95%CI -0.05至0.11,n=486)。

结论

无论选择何种活动,体育休闲活动可能为残疾人带来多种益处,从而提供一种潜在有趣且可扩展的增加身体活动的策略。

PROSPERO注册号:CRD42018104379。

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