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长期运动训练与老年人跌倒、骨折、住院和死亡风险的关联:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Association of Long-term Exercise Training With Risk of Falls, Fractures, Hospitalizations, and Mortality in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

机构信息

Gerontopole of Toulouse, Institute of Ageing, Toulouse University Hospital (CHU Toulouse), Toulouse, France.

UPS/Inserm UMR1027, University of Toulouse III, Toulouse, France.

出版信息

JAMA Intern Med. 2019 Mar 1;179(3):394-405. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.5406.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Long-term exercise benefits on prevalent adverse events in older populations, such as falls, fractures, or hospitalizations, are not yet established or known.

OBJECTIVE

To systematically review and investigate the association of long-term exercise interventions (≥1 year) with the risk of falls, injurious falls, multiple falls, fractures, hospitalization, and mortality in older adults.

DATA SOURCES

PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, SportDiscus, PsychInfo, and Ageline were searched through March 2018.

STUDY SELECTION

Exercise randomized clinical trials (RCTs) with intervention length of 1 year or longer, performed among participants 60 years or older.

DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS

Two raters independently screened articles, abstracted the data, and assessed the risk of bias. Data were combined with risk ratios (RRs) using DerSimonian and Laird's random-effects model (Mantel-Haenszel method).

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Six binary outcomes for the risk of falls, injurious falls, multiple falls (≥2 falls), fractures, hospitalization, and mortality.

RESULTS

Forty-six studies (22 709 participants) were included in the review and 40 (21 868 participants) in the meta-analyses (mean [SD] age, 73.1 [7.1] years; 15 054 [66.3%] of participants were women). The most used exercise was a multicomponent training (eg, aerobic plus strength plus balance); mean frequency was 3 times per week, about 50 minutes per session, at a moderate intensity. Comparator groups were often active controls. Exercise significantly decreased the risk of falls (n = 20 RCTs; 4420 participants; RR, 0.88; 95% CI, 0.79-0.98) and injurious falls (9 RTCs; 4481 participants; RR, 0.74; 95% CI, 0.62-0.88), and tended to reduce the risk of fractures (19 RTCs; 8410 participants; RR, 0.84; 95% CI, 0.71-1.00; P = .05). Exercise did not significantly diminish the risk of multiple falls (13 RTCs; 3060 participants), hospitalization (12 RTCs; 5639 participants), and mortality (29 RTCs; 11 441 participants). Sensitivity analyses provided similar findings, except the fixed-effect meta-analysis for the risk of fracture, which showed a significant effect favoring exercisers (RR, 0.84; 95% CI, 0.70-1.00; P = .047). Meta-regressions on mortality and falls suggest that 2 to 3 times per week would be the optimal exercise frequency.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Long-term exercise is associated with a reduction in falls, injurious falls, and probably fractures in older adults, including people with cardiometabolic and neurological diseases.

摘要

重要性

长期运动对老年人常见不良事件(如跌倒、骨折或住院)的益处尚未确定或被证实。

目的

系统回顾和调查长期运动干预(≥1 年)与老年人跌倒、受伤跌倒、多次跌倒、骨折、住院和死亡风险之间的关联。

数据来源

通过 2018 年 3 月的 PubMed、Cochrane 对照试验中心注册库、SportDiscus、PsychInfo 和 Ageline 进行了检索。

研究选择

运动随机临床试验(RCT),干预时间≥1 年,参与者年龄≥60 岁。

数据提取和综合

两名评审员独立筛选文章、提取数据并评估偏倚风险。使用 DerSimonian 和 Laird 的随机效应模型(Mantel-Haenszel 方法)将数据与风险比(RR)结合起来。

主要结果和测量

6 个二分结局指标为跌倒、受伤跌倒、多次跌倒(≥2 次跌倒)、骨折、住院和死亡。

结果

共纳入 46 项研究(22709 名参与者)进行综述,40 项(21868 名参与者)进行荟萃分析(平均[标准差]年龄 73.1[7.1]岁;15054[66.3%]名参与者为女性)。最常用的运动是多成分训练(如有氧运动加力量训练加平衡训练);平均频率为每周 3 次,每次约 50 分钟,强度为中等。对照组通常是积极对照组。运动显著降低了跌倒风险(n=20 项 RCT;4420 名参与者;RR,0.88;95%CI,0.79-0.98)和受伤跌倒风险(9 项 RCT;4481 名参与者;RR,0.74;95%CI,0.62-0.88),且倾向于降低骨折风险(19 项 RCT;8410 名参与者;RR,0.84;95%CI,0.71-1.00;P=0.05)。运动对多次跌倒(13 项 RCT;3060 名参与者)、住院(12 项 RCT;5639 名参与者)和死亡率(29 项 RCT;11441 名参与者)没有显著影响。敏感性分析得出了类似的发现,除了骨折风险的固定效应荟萃分析,该分析显示运动者有显著的益处(RR,0.84;95%CI,0.70-1.00;P=0.047)。对死亡率和跌倒的荟萃回归表明,每周 2 到 3 次可能是最佳的运动频率。

结论和相关性

长期运动与老年人(包括患有心脏代谢和神经疾病的人)跌倒、受伤跌倒和骨折风险降低有关。

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