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一项基于太极拳运动疗法对中重度老年睡眠障碍患者结局影响的随机对照试验荟萃分析——一项系统评价研究。

An RCT META analysis based on the effect of tai chi exercise therapy on the outcome of elderly patients with moderate-to-severe sleep disorders-A systematic review study.

作者信息

Li Lujia, Li Xiaozheng, Huang Yuerong, Li Haojie, Li Cuihan, Ma Yuxin, Zhang Jianwei, Peng Fang, Lyu Shaojun

机构信息

School of Physical Education and Exercise, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.

Department of Psychiatric, Tianjin Anding Hospital, No. 13 Liulin Road, Hexi District, China.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 Jan 8;10(2):e24085. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24085. eCollection 2024 Jan 30.


DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24085
PMID:38293413
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10826669/
Abstract

BACKGROUND: According to statistics, about one-fifth of the world's elderly people suffer from sleep disorders, and the problem of sleep disorders in the elderly is extremely serious, and this problem is one of the important causes of chronic diseases such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and coronary heart disease in the elderly. The positive effect of Tai Chi exercise therapy on sleep problems has been confirmed, but at present, the effect of the specific duration of Tai Chi exercise on the improvement of elderly people with moderate to severe sleep disorders varies. OBJECTIVE: META analysis was used to investigate and find that long-term Tai Chi exercise therapy has the best effect on improving sleep in elderly patients with moderate to severe sleep disorders. Methods: META analysis was performed using Revman 5.3 after searching Web of science, Pubmed, Scopus, The Cochroae Library, OVID, CBM, CNKI, VIP, and other databases, and then filtering and extracting. RESULTS: A total of seven papers were included. Meta-analysis showed that tai chi exercise was more effective in improving sleep problems in elderly patients with sleep disorders compared to the control group, and the difference was significant. This was demonstrated by a decrease in the global Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score [SMD = -0.66, 95 % CI (-0.91, -0.41), P < 0.00001], as well as its subdomains of subjective sleep quality [SMD = -0.79, 95 % CI (-1.06, -0.52), P < 0.00001], sleep latency [SMD = -0.80, 95 % CI (-1.21, -0.40), P < 0.00001], sleep duration [SMD = -0.38, 95 % CI (-0.72, -0.04), P = 0.03], habitual sleep efficiency [SMD = -0.58, 95 % CI (-0.84, -0.31), P < 0.0001], sleep disturbance [SMD = -0.51, 95 % CI (-0.78, -0.25), P = 0.00001] and daytime dysfunction [SMD = -0.33, 95 % CI (-0.59, -0.07), P = 0.01]. Improvement was also observed in the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and Insomnia Severity Index Scale (ISI). The results showed that the optimal duration and frequency of Tai Chi exercise therapy for improving moderately severe elderly patients with sleep disorders was long-term. CONCLUSION: This study systematically assessed the efficacy of Tai Chi exercise therapy for elderly patients with moderate-to-severe sleep disorders. Through a meta-analysis of relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs), it aims to determine the effectiveness of Tai Chi exercise in improving sleep quality in elderly patients with moderate-to-severe sleep disorders, as well as to compare its effects with those of traditional treatments; to analyze the safety of Tai Chi exercise for this patient population and assess its feasibility as a non-pharmacological therapy; and to fill the research gaps and provide more comprehensive and systematic evidence support. This study provides a practical approach to reducing the risk of medication side effects in older adults with sleep disorders and offers a potentially effective non-pharmacological treatment option, especially for those who are unable or unwilling to use medication. Tai chi exercise may not only improve sleep, but also improve coordination, muscle strength, balance, and reduce stress and anxiety in older adults. It also helps older adults socialize and enhances their social connections and emotional support. This study suggests that community centers or activity centers for the elderly can organize tai chi classes to promote the participation of older adults, and can be used as a scientific exercise rehabilitation tool in clinical treatment, incorporating tai chi practice into daily life, such as tai chi practice at a fixed time every day or every week, which not only helps to improve the sleep disorders of older adults, but also improves their overall quality of life.

摘要

背景:据统计,全球约五分之一的老年人患有睡眠障碍,老年人睡眠障碍问题极为严重,且该问题是老年人高血压、高脂血症、糖尿病和冠心病等慢性病的重要病因之一。太极拳运动疗法对睡眠问题的积极作用已得到证实,但目前,太极拳运动的具体时长对改善中重度睡眠障碍老年人的效果存在差异。 目的:通过荟萃分析研究发现长期太极拳运动疗法对改善中重度睡眠障碍老年患者的睡眠效果最佳。方法:检索Web of science、Pubmed、Scopus、The Cochroae Library、OVID、CBM、CNKI、VIP等数据库后,使用Revman 5.3进行荟萃分析,然后进行筛选和提取。 结果:共纳入7篇论文。荟萃分析表明,与对照组相比,太极拳运动在改善睡眠障碍老年患者的睡眠问题上更有效,差异具有统计学意义。这通过匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)总分降低得以体现[标准化均数差(SMD)=-0.66,95%可信区间(CI)为(-0.91,-0.41),P<0.00001],以及其主观睡眠质量[SMD=-0.79,95%CI为(-1.06,-0.52),P<0.00001]、入睡潜伏期[SMD=-0.80,95%CI为(-1.21,-0.40),P<0.00001]、睡眠时间[SMD=-0.38,95%CI为(-0.72,-0.04),P=0.03]、习惯性睡眠效率[SMD=-0.58,95%CI为(-0.84,-0.31),P<0.0001]、睡眠障碍[SMD=-0.51,95%CI为(-0.78,-0.25),P=0.00001]和日间功能障碍[SMD=-0.33,95%CI为(-0.59,-0.07),P=0.01]等子领域得分降低得以证明。在爱泼沃斯思睡量表(ESS)和失眠严重程度指数量表(ISI)中也观察到改善。结果表明,改善中重度老年睡眠障碍患者的太极拳运动疗法的最佳时长和频率为长期。 结论:本研究系统评估了太极拳运动疗法对中重度睡眠障碍老年患者的疗效。通过对相关随机对照试验(RCT)的荟萃分析,旨在确定太极拳运动在改善中重度睡眠障碍老年患者睡眠质量方面的有效性,以及将其效果与传统治疗方法进行比较;分析太极拳运动对该患者群体的安全性,并评估其作为非药物疗法的可行性;填补研究空白并提供更全面系统的证据支持。本研究提供了一种降低睡眠障碍老年人药物副作用风险的实用方法,并提供了一种潜在有效的非药物治疗选择,特别是对于那些无法或不愿意使用药物的患者。太极拳运动不仅可以改善睡眠,还可以改善老年人的协调性、肌肉力量、平衡能力,减轻压力和焦虑。它还有助于老年人社交,增强他们的社会联系和情感支持。本研究表明,社区老年中心或活动中心可以组织太极拳课程以促进老年人参与,并可在临床治疗中用作科学的运动康复工具,将太极拳练习融入日常生活,如每天或每周固定时间进行太极拳练习,这不仅有助于改善老年人的睡眠障碍,还能提高他们的整体生活质量。

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