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锻炼零食和其他形式的间歇性身体活动对改善成年人和老年人健康的影响:一项流行病学、实验和定性研究的范围综述。

Exercise Snacks and Other Forms of Intermittent Physical Activity for Improving Health in Adults and Older Adults: A Scoping Review of Epidemiological, Experimental and Qualitative Studies.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Centre for Pain IMPACT, Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2024 Apr;54(4):813-835. doi: 10.1007/s40279-023-01983-1. Epub 2024 Jan 8.

Abstract

Exercise snacks, including other variants of brief intermittent bouts, are an emerging approach for increasing physical activity, although their operationalisation is unstandardised and their health benefits remain unclear. This scoping review aimed to explore characterisations of exercise snacks and summarise their effects on health in adults and older adults. Clinical trial registers (clinicaltrials.gov and ANZCTR) and electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, CENTRAL, PsycINFO) were searched from inception to 1 June 2023, for ongoing and published studies of exercise snacks. Backwards and forwards citation tracking was also conducted to identify additional eligible studies. Studies were included if they investigated exercise snacks-brief intermittent bouts of physical activity spread across the day-in adults or older adults. We included epidemiological, experimental, quasi-experimental and qualitative studies that examined the effect of exercise snacks on any health outcomes or described barriers to and enablers of these approaches. Thirty-two studies were included (7 trial registers, 1 published protocol, 3 epidemiological studies and 20 trials reported across 21 studies). Three main terms were used to describe exercise snacks: exercise snack(ing), snacktivity and vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity (VILPA). Participants were predominantly physically inactive but otherwise healthy adults or older adults. Exercise snacks were feasible and appeared safe. Epidemiological studies showed steep, near-linear associations of VILPA with reduced all-cause, cardiovascular and cancer mortality as well as reduced incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events and cancer. The limited trial evidence showed exercise snacks had modest effects on improving cardiorespiratory fitness, whereas effects on physical function, mood, quality of life and other health outcomes were equivocal. In conclusion, exercise snacks appear feasible and safe for adults and older adults and may have promising health benefits, but this is mostly based on findings from a limited number of small quasi-experimental studies, small randomised trials or qualitative studies. More studies are needed in individuals with chronic disease. This emerging physical activity approach may have appeal for individuals who find structured exercise unfeasible.Registration https://osf.io/qhu24/.

摘要

运动零食,包括其他短暂间歇性运动,是一种增加身体活动的新兴方法,尽管其操作尚未标准化,其健康益处仍不清楚。本范围综述旨在探讨运动零食的特点,并总结其对成年人和老年人健康的影响。从开始到 2023 年 6 月 1 日,我们在临床试验登记处(clinicaltrials.gov 和 ANZCTR)和电子数据库(PubMed、CINAHL、CENTRAL、PsycINFO)中搜索了正在进行和已发表的运动零食研究。还进行了回溯和前向引文跟踪,以确定其他合格的研究。如果研究调查了在成年人或老年人中散布在一天中的短暂间歇性身体活动的运动零食-则纳入研究。我们纳入了研究运动零食对任何健康结果的影响或描述这些方法的障碍和促进因素的流行病学、实验、准实验和定性研究。共纳入 32 项研究(7 项试验登记处、1 项已发表方案、3 项流行病学研究和 21 项研究中的 20 项试验)。有三个主要术语用于描述运动零食:运动零食(ing)、snacktivity 和剧烈间歇性生活方式体力活动(VILPA)。参与者主要是身体不活跃但其他方面健康的成年人或老年人。运动零食是可行的,似乎是安全的。流行病学研究表明,VILPA 与全因、心血管和癌症死亡率降低以及主要不良心血管事件和癌症发病率降低呈陡峭的近线性关联。有限的试验证据表明,运动零食对改善心肺健康有适度影响,而对身体功能、情绪、生活质量和其他健康结果的影响则不确定。总之,运动零食对成年人和老年人来说似乎是可行和安全的,并且可能具有有希望的健康益处,但这主要基于少数小型准实验研究、小型随机试验或定性研究的发现。需要在患有慢性疾病的个体中开展更多的研究。这种新兴的身体活动方法可能对那些发现结构化运动不可行的个体有吸引力。注册信息 https://osf.io/qhu24/。

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