Academy of Geography, Sociology, and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong 999077, China; Section of General Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06510, USA.
Academy of Geography, Sociology, and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong 999077, China.
Ageing Res Rev. 2024 Sep;100:102462. doi: 10.1016/j.arr.2024.102462. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
Dance represents a promising alternative to traditional physical activity (PA), appealing due to its ease of implementation and its associated health benefits. By incorporating technology-based dance interventions into the development of PA programs, there is potential to significantly increase PA participation and improve fitness levels across diverse population groups. This systematic scoping review and meta-synthesis aimed to investigate the effectiveness of technology-based dance interventions as a means of advancing public health objectives.
A comprehensive literature review was conducted using various databases ( PubMed, Web of Science, ProQuest, MEDLINE, and SPORTDiscus) to identify pertinent publications. We specifically focused on studies evaluated the impact of technology-based dance interventions on health-related outcomes and PA levels. Methodological quality assessment was carried out using the Cochrane RoB 2 and ROBINS-I tools. Data analysis and theme identification were facilitated using NVivo 14. Additionally, this study was registered on the Open Science Framework at https://osf.io/rynce/registrations.
A total of 3135 items identified through the literature search. Following screening, twelve items met the study's inclusion criteria, with an additional three articles located through manual searching. These 15 studies examined on three types of technology-based dance intervention: mobile health (mHealth) combination, online /telerehabilitation classes, and exergaming dance programs. The analysis included 344 participants, with mean ages ranging from 15.3 ± 1.2-73.6 ± 2.2 years. There were five population groups across the studies: middle-aged and older adults, individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), individuals with stroke, overweight adults, and overweight adolescents. The meta-synthesis revealed three primary themes: Acceptability, Intervention effects, and Technology combinations.
The advantages highlighted in this scoping review and meta-synthesis of technology-based dance interventions indicating that this type of PA could provide an effective solution to the growing issue of physical inactivity. It also presents a promising strategy for systematically improving fitness and health across populations, particularly among older individuals.
舞蹈是一种很有前途的替代传统体育活动(PA)的方式,它易于实施,并具有相关的健康益处,因此很受欢迎。通过将基于技术的舞蹈干预措施纳入 PA 计划的发展中,有可能显著增加不同人群群体的 PA 参与度并提高健身水平。本系统综述和元综合旨在研究基于技术的舞蹈干预措施作为推进公共卫生目标的手段的有效性。
我们使用各种数据库(PubMed、Web of Science、ProQuest、MEDLINE 和 SPORTDiscus)进行了全面的文献综述,以确定相关出版物。我们特别关注评估基于技术的舞蹈干预措施对健康相关结果和 PA 水平影响的研究。使用 Cochrane RoB 2 和 ROBINS-I 工具对方法学质量进行了评估。使用 NVivo 14 进行数据分析和主题识别。此外,本研究在 Open Science Framework 上进行了注册,网址为 https://osf.io/rynce/registrations。
通过文献搜索共确定了 3135 项内容。经过筛选,有 12 项符合研究纳入标准,另外通过手动搜索还找到了 3 篇文章。这 15 项研究检查了三种基于技术的舞蹈干预措施:移动健康(mHealth)组合、在线/远程康复课程和健身游戏舞蹈计划。分析包括 344 名参与者,平均年龄为 15.3±1.2-73.6±2.2 岁。研究中有五个人群组:中老年人、帕金森病(PD)患者、中风患者、超重成年人和超重青少年。元综合揭示了三个主要主题:可接受性、干预效果和技术组合。
本综述和基于技术的舞蹈干预措施的元综合强调了这种 PA 类型的优势,表明它可以为日益严重的身体活动不足问题提供有效解决方案。它还为系统地改善不同人群的健康和健康水平提供了一种很有前途的策略,特别是在老年人中。