Kim Gwang Suk, Kim Namhee, Park Min Kyung, Kim Layoung, Lee Jae Jun, Yang Seungbum
Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, College of Nursing, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea (the Republic of).
Wonju College of Nursing, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (the Republic of)
BMJ Open. 2025 Apr 30;15(4):e095602. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095602.
Frail older adults need to improve their health through exercise, and effective interventions are necessary to ensure their participation. Exercise with music has been shown to enhance adherence among older adults and improve both physical and mental health outcomes, making it a suitable intervention for frail older adults. This study evaluated the impact of exercise with music on the physical and emotional health of frail, community-dwelling older adults.
A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis guidelines.
MEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Embase, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, Google Scholar and the Virginia Henderson International Nursing Library were last searched on 14 March 2025.
We included randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and non-RCTs that applied exercise with music to community-dwelling frail older adults.
Five independent reviewers used standardised methods to search, screen and code included studies. Study quality was assessed using the revised Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 tool and the Risk of Bias in Non-Randomized Studies of Interventions tool. A meta-analysis and narrative synthesis were conducted, and the findings were summarised using Grading of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation evidence profiles. Publication bias was checked, and sensitivity analyses were used to assess the robustness of the results.
After screening the initial 1425 studies, 17 studies (13 RCTs and 4 non-RCTs) were analysed. The overall risk of bias indicated that two had high risk and three had serious risk among the RCTs, and two had serious risk and two had moderate risk among the non-RCTs included in the meta-analysis. As for physical health outcomes, studies reported on frailty, Timed Up and Go (TUG), handgrip strength, falls, balance, gait speed, endurance and other performance. As for emotional health outcomes, studies reported on depression, social support and activities, quality of life or satisfaction and cognitive function. The pooled analysis suggested that exercise with music may have a positive effect on reducing frailty (standardised mean difference (SMD)=-0.20, 95% CI=-0.34 to -0.07, p=0.003, I=0%; very low certainty) and decreasing depression levels (SMD=-0.40, 95% CI=-0.65 to -0.15, p=0.002, I=0%; very low certainty) compared with control group outcomes in non-RCTs. However, there was no effect on the TUG and handgrip strength. A narrative synthesis of evidence suggested potential beneficial effects on frailty and depression.
Exercise with music may help improve frail older adults' physical and emotional health and potentially reduce the burden of frailty. However, further rigorous investigation is needed, as the evidence has a very low level of certainty. Additionally, results from this review should be interpreted with caution because of concerns associated with the risk of bias. Community-based health professionals should consider using music when providing exercise interventions to frail older adults, while applying tailored approaches that consider their unique needs.
CRD42022369774.
体弱的老年人需要通过锻炼来改善健康状况,因此有必要采取有效的干预措施来确保他们参与锻炼。已有研究表明,音乐辅助锻炼能提高老年人的依从性,并改善其身心健康状况,使其成为体弱老年人的一种合适干预方式。本研究评估了音乐辅助锻炼对社区体弱老年人身体和情绪健康的影响。
按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南进行系统评价和荟萃分析。
MEDLINE、护理及相关健康文献累积索引、Embase、Cochrane图书馆、PsycINFO、谷歌学术以及弗吉尼亚·亨德森国际护理图书馆,最近一次检索时间为2025年3月14日。
我们纳入了将音乐辅助锻炼应用于社区体弱老年人的随机对照试验(RCT)和非随机对照试验。
五名独立评审员采用标准化方法对纳入研究进行检索、筛选和编码。使用修订后的Cochrane偏倚风险2工具和干预非随机研究中的偏倚风险工具评估研究质量。进行了荟萃分析和叙述性综合分析,并使用推荐分级、评估、制定和评价证据概要对研究结果进行总结。检查了发表偏倚,并使用敏感性分析评估结果的稳健性。
在筛选了最初的1425项研究后,分析了17项研究(13项RCT和4项非RCT)。总体偏倚风险表明,在纳入荟萃分析的RCT中,两项风险高,三项风险严重;在非RCT中,两项风险严重,两项风险中等。在身体健康结果方面,研究报告了衰弱、计时起立行走测试(TUG)、握力、跌倒、平衡、步速、耐力和其他表现。在情绪健康结果方面,研究报告了抑郁、社会支持与活动、生活质量或满意度以及认知功能。汇总分析表明,与非RCT中的对照组结果相比,音乐辅助锻炼可能对减轻衰弱有积极影响(标准化均值差(SMD)=-0.20,95%置信区间=-0.34至-0.07,p=0.003,I²=0%;极低确定性),并降低抑郁水平(SMD=-0.40,95%置信区间=-0.65至-0.15,p=0.002,I²=0%;极低确定性)。然而,对TUG和握力没有影响。证据的叙述性综合分析表明对衰弱和抑郁有潜在的有益影响。
音乐辅助锻炼可能有助于改善体弱老年人的身体和情绪健康,并可能减轻衰弱负担。然而,由于证据的确定性水平极低,需要进一步进行严格的调查。此外,由于存在与偏倚风险相关的问题,本综述的结果应谨慎解释。社区卫生专业人员在为体弱老年人提供锻炼干预时应考虑使用音乐,同时采用考虑其独特需求的量身定制方法。
PROSPERO注册号:CRD42022369774。