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运动对健康成年人抑郁症影响的10年更新:对荟萃分析和神经生物学机制的系统评价

A 10 years update of effects of exercise on depression disorders-in otherwise healthy adults: A systematic review of meta-analyses and neurobiological mechanisms.

作者信息

Budde Henning, Dolz Nina, Mueller-Alcazar Anett, Schacht Fabian, Velasques Bruna, Ribeiro Pedro, Machado Sergio, Wegner Mirko

机构信息

Department of Pedagogy, Institute for Systems Medicine (ISM), MSH Medical School Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and Medical University Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

Department of Psychology, MSH Medical School Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and Medical University Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 May 5;20(5):e0317610. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0317610. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses worldwide and is a major burden for those affected. As conventional therapies do not always work and are also associated with side effects, alternative treatment methods are urgently indicated. In the past, exercise has established itself as a seemingly good alternative treatment method. The aim of this work is to provide a state of the art review and to check whether there are new findings since the publication of the article by Wegner and colleagues 10 years ago.

METHODS

A systematic literature search was conducted. This included searching for appropriate literature in databases such as PsycINFO, PsychARTICLES, PubMed, CINAHL Complete, SocINDEX, SPORTDiscus and Psyndex. Effect sizes calculation and evaluation of the methodological characteristics (AMSTAR 2) were carried out. Finally, the neurobiological explanations for the effect of exercise on depression are discussed.

RESULTS

Eleven meta-analyses met the inclusion criteria, with the total sample consisting of 16.255 participants and 229 individual studies. The most frequently implemented intervention was aerobic exercise, while the intervention in the control groups was usually no treatment, waiting list, or attention/activity placebo. The pooled results indicate a moderate clinical effect, suggesting the positive effect of exercise and physical activity in reducing depressive symptoms (SMD = -0.61, 95% CI [- 0.78; -0.43], p = <0.01).

CONLCUSION

The medium but consistently positive effects that were found in the present study place exercise/ physical activity as a promising and helpful alternative for adults with depression. The positive effect of exercise and physical activity could potentially be explained by neurological changes. However, the exact mechanisms underlying the antidepressant effects are still unclear.

摘要

背景

抑郁症是全球最常见的精神疾病之一,给患者带来沉重负担。由于传统疗法并非总能起效,且伴有副作用,因此迫切需要替代治疗方法。过去,运动已成为一种看似不错的替代治疗方法。本文旨在进行一项最新综述,并检验自韦格纳及其同事10年前发表文章以来是否有新的研究发现。

方法

进行了系统的文献检索。这包括在PsycINFO、PsychARTICLES、PubMed、CINAHL Complete、SocINDEX、SPORTDiscus和Psyndex等数据库中搜索相关文献。计算效应量并评估方法学特征(AMSTAR 2)。最后,讨论运动对抑郁症影响的神经生物学解释。

结果

11项荟萃分析符合纳入标准,总样本包括16255名参与者和229项个体研究。最常实施的干预措施是有氧运动,而对照组的干预措施通常是不治疗、等待名单或注意力/活动安慰剂。汇总结果显示出中等临床效果,表明运动和体育活动在减轻抑郁症状方面具有积极作用(标准化均数差=-0.61,95%可信区间[-0.78;-0.43],p<0.01)。

结论

本研究发现的中等但持续的积极效果表明,运动/体育活动对于患有抑郁症的成年人是一种有前景且有益的替代方法。运动和体育活动的积极作用可能由神经学变化来解释。然而,抗抑郁作用的确切机制仍不清楚。

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