Gong Youwen, Yang Yongqiang, Zhang Xueqing, Tong Li
Department of Neurosurgery, Changde Hospital, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University (The First People's Hospital of Changde City), 818 Ren Min Road, Changde, Hunan Province, China.
Department of Nursing, Changde Hospital, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University (The First People's Hospital of Changde City), 818 Ren Min Road, Changde, Hunan Province, China.
Syst Rev. 2025 Apr 3;14(1):77. doi: 10.1186/s13643-025-02825-z.
Sarcopenic obesity (SO) in older adults is associated with certain adverse outcomes, including falls, fractures, and disability, all of which affect patient quality of life, represent an economic burden, and potentially enhance the risk of death. Although a number studies have examined the effects of exercise, nutrition, and combined exercise and nutritional interventions on older adults with SO, the optimal therapeutic approach has yet to be sufficiently established. In this systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) protocol for SO in older adults, we aim to compare the combined effects of exercise and nutrition with those of exercise or nutritional interventions alone on the body composition and physical performance of older adults with SO.
The PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, OVID, CINAHL, CNKI, Wanfang Data, and VIP databases will be used to systematically search for randomized controlled trials published from the time of database inception to December 2024. Outcomes will include body composition and physical performance, and data will be extracted independently by two researchers. In cases of disagreement, a consensus will be reached by consulting a third researcher. The Cochrane risk-of-bias tool will be used to assess randomized controlled trials, and data analysis will be performed using Stata 15.0 and R software, based on homogeneity, sensitivity, transitivity, consistency, and publication bias tests.
By comprehensively assessing the relative efficacies of exercise, nutrition, and combined interventions in older adults with SO, we aim in this systematic review and NMA to fill an important gap in the existing literature. These findings will provide a reference for healthcare providers and policymakers and facilitate the development of evidence-based guidelines that will contribute to optimizing SO management and gaining more favorable outcomes for this vulnerable population.
CRD42024504706.
老年人的肌少性肥胖(SO)与某些不良后果相关,包括跌倒、骨折和残疾,所有这些都会影响患者的生活质量,带来经济负担,并可能增加死亡风险。尽管有多项研究探讨了运动、营养以及运动与营养联合干预对患有SO的老年人的影响,但最佳治疗方法尚未充分确立。在这项针对老年人SO的系统评价和网状Meta分析(NMA)方案中,我们旨在比较运动与营养联合干预与单独的运动或营养干预对患有SO的老年人身体成分和身体机能的综合影响。
将使用PubMed、Web of Science、Embase、OVID、CINAHL、中国知网、万方数据和维普数据库,系统检索从数据库建立至2024年12月发表的随机对照试验。结局将包括身体成分和身体机能,数据将由两名研究人员独立提取。如有分歧,将通过咨询第三名研究人员达成共识。将使用Cochrane偏倚风险工具评估随机对照试验,并基于同质性、敏感性、可传递性、一致性和发表偏倚检验,使用Stata 15.0和R软件进行数据分析。
通过全面评估运动、营养及联合干预对患有SO的老年人的相对疗效,我们旨在通过这项系统评价和NMA填补现有文献中的一个重要空白。这些研究结果将为医疗保健提供者和政策制定者提供参考,并有助于制定循证指南,从而有助于优化SO的管理,并为这一弱势群体取得更有利的结果。
CRD42024504706。