School of Physical Education, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
School of Sports Medicine and Health, Chengdu Sport University, Chengdu 610041, China.
Addict Behav. 2025 Jan;160:108159. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2024.108159. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
Internet addiction (IA) has gradually emerged as a significant public health concern, especially among college students. This study aims to systematically investigate and quantitatively analyze the effects of exercise interventions on IA among college students and provides an objective assessment of the available evidence. For this study, IA is defined as compulsive, excessive Internet use, including via mobile phones, that disrupts daily life and causes significant distress, and we combine Internet addiction and mobile phone addiction in our analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of this phenomenon.
The search for eligible studies was conducted from inception until May 2024 across various databases including Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), and Wan Fang. The risk of bias within the included studies was assessed utilizing the Cochrane Collaboration's risk of bias tool, while methodological quality was evaluated using the modified Jadad Scale.
A meta-analysis of 19 pairwise comparisons showed that exercise interventions significantly reduced the total IA scores (g = -1.25). Furthermore, the interventions resulted in significant reductions in anxiety (g = -1.30), loneliness (g = -1.57), stress (g = -0.77), inadequacy (g = -1.77), mental health (g = -1.08), fatigue (g = -0.66), and depression (g = -0.56).
Exercise interventions showed efficacy in decreasing levels of IA and alleviating psychological symptoms in college students with IA. The optimal types of exercise for college students suffering from IA are open motor skill and the combination of both open and closed skill. However, future work is needed given the limited randomized controlled trials and the high heterogeneity of the included studies.
网络成瘾(IA)逐渐成为一个重要的公共卫生问题,尤其是在大学生群体中。本研究旨在系统地调查和定量分析运动干预对大学生 IA 的影响,并对现有证据进行客观评估。在本研究中,IA 被定义为强迫性、过度的互联网使用,包括通过手机,这扰乱了日常生活并导致明显的痛苦,我们在分析中结合了网络成瘾和手机成瘾,以全面了解这一现象。
从研究开始到 2024 年 5 月,我们在各种数据库中搜索合格的研究,包括 Web of Science、PubMed、Embase、Cochrane Library、中国国家知识基础设施(CNKI)和万方。使用 Cochrane 协作风险偏倚工具评估纳入研究的风险偏倚,使用改良 Jadad 量表评估方法学质量。
对 19 项配对比较的荟萃分析表明,运动干预显著降低了总 IA 评分(g=-1.25)。此外,干预还显著降低了焦虑(g=-1.30)、孤独感(g=-1.57)、压力(g=-0.77)、不适应感(g=-1.77)、心理健康(g=-1.08)、疲劳感(g=-0.66)和抑郁感(g=-0.56)。
运动干预对降低大学生 IA 水平和缓解 IA 大学生的心理症状有效。对于患有 IA 的大学生,最佳的运动类型是开放式运动技能和开放式与封闭式运动技能的结合。然而,鉴于随机对照试验有限且纳入研究的异质性较高,需要进一步研究。