Andrade Alexandro, Bastos Ana Cecília Rosatelli de Freitas, D'Oliveira Anderson, Vilarino Guilherme Torres
Laboratory of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Human Movement Sciences Graduate Program, College of Health and Sport Science of the Santa Catarina State University (UDESC), Florianópolis, Brazil.
Aging (Albany NY). 2025 Jan 15;17(1):51-66. doi: 10.18632/aging.206180.
Physical activity (PA) is considered an alternative to mitigate the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sleep of older adults. The objective was to verify the association between physical activity and the sleep quality of older people in social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic, to analyze the Health Guidelines, and suggest future studies for the post-COVID period.
This systematic review followed PRISMA recommendations, and the protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD 42023406471). The search for articles occurred in April 2024 in the databases PubMed, Web of Science, SCOPUS, and gray literature. Data were extracted and checked in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. The quality assessment was performed using tools from the National Institutes of Health.
In total, 1582 studies were found in the databases, of which nine were included in the analyses. Four studies reported a negative association of reduced levels of PA during the pandemic with sleep quality, while one study showed a positive association of PA with sleep quality. Four studies demonstrated no association.
PA was associated with the sleep quality of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic and reduced levels of PA during this period demonstrated a negative association with sleep quality. Practice of PA is recommended for this post-COVID scenario, as a measure to reduce social isolation and its negative effects and improve the quality of sleep in older adults.
体育活动(PA)被认为是减轻新冠疫情对老年人睡眠负面影响的一种替代方法。目的是验证新冠疫情期间社会隔离状态下老年人的体育活动与睡眠质量之间的关联,分析健康指南,并为新冠后时期提出未来研究建议。
本系统评价遵循PRISMA建议,方案已在PROSPERO(CRD 42023406471)注册。2024年4月在PubMed、科学网、SCOPUS数据库及灰色文献中检索文章。数据在Microsoft Excel电子表格中提取和核对。使用美国国立卫生研究院的工具进行质量评估。
数据库中总共找到1582项研究,其中9项纳入分析。4项研究报告疫情期间体育活动水平降低与睡眠质量呈负相关,而1项研究表明体育活动与睡眠质量呈正相关。4项研究表明无关联。
新冠疫情期间体育活动与老年人睡眠质量相关,此期间体育活动水平降低与睡眠质量呈负相关。建议在新冠后场景中进行体育活动,作为减少社会隔离及其负面影响并改善老年人睡眠质量的一项措施。