The relationship between levels of physical activity and participation in everyday life in stroke survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Disability and Health Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1016/j.dhjo.2024.101640
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Abstract

Background

Stroke survivors demonstrate decreased physical activity (PA) and take time to return to participation in everyday life, but the relationship between the two variables is unknown.

Objective

To investigate the correlation and trajectory over time between levels of PA and participation in everyday life in stroke survivors.

Methods

PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, Rehabilitation&Sport Medicine Source, and PEDro databases were searched from inception to January 2024.

Cross-sectional and prospective studies evaluating both levels of PA and participation in stroke survivors were included.

Two reviewers independently conducted the study selection, data extraction, and quality assessment. Meta-analyses of pooled correlation coefficients were calculated when at least two studies reported a correlation coefficient between the same PA and participation outcomes.

Results

Of 4962 studies identified, 49 were included in the systematic review. Studies were rated high (55%%) or fair (45%) quality. A wide range of monitoring methodologies for assessing PA and participation were found in the 23 prospective studies. Seven studies were included in the meta-analyses, showing a positive moderate correlation between PA time and participation in activities of daily living (n = 148; r = 0.52; P < 0.01; I2 = 81%) in participants <6 months post-stroke, and between PA time and the participation in all areas (n = 126; r = 0.44; P < 0.01; I2 = 0%) in participants ≥6 months post-stroke. Overall, while PA showed significant improvements over time, participation only showed a tendency.

Conclusion

Despite the heterogeneity, consistent positive associations were found between PA time and participation levels in some areas. Establishing consensus is crucial to reduce heterogeneity and facilitate data pooling.

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背景:脑卒中幸存者的体力活动(PA)减少,恢复参与日常生活需要时间:脑卒中幸存者的体力活动(PA)减少,需要一段时间才能恢复参与日常生活,但这两个变量之间的关系尚不清楚:调查中风幸存者的体力活动水平与参与日常生活之间的相关性和随时间变化的轨迹:方法:检索了 PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、SPORTDiscus、Rehabilitation&Sport Medicine Source 和 PEDro 等数据库中从开始到 2024 年 1 月的内容。纳入了对中风幸存者的 PA 和参与水平进行评估的横断面和前瞻性研究。两名审稿人独立进行了研究选择、数据提取和质量评估。如果至少有两项研究报告了相同的运动量和参与结果之间的相关系数,则计算汇总相关系数的元分析:在确定的 4962 项研究中,有 49 项纳入了系统综述。研究质量被评为较高(55%)或一般(45%)。在 23 项前瞻性研究中,发现了多种用于评估 PA 和参与度的监测方法。有 7 项研究被纳入了荟萃分析,结果表明,在中风后≥6 个月的参与者中,PA 时间与日常生活活动参与度之间存在中度正相关(n = 148;r = 0.52;P 2 = 81%)。总体而言,随着时间的推移,活动量有了明显改善,但参与度只呈现出一种趋势:结论:尽管存在异质性,但在某些领域中,运动时间和参与水平之间存在一致的正相关。建立共识对于减少异质性和促进数据汇集至关重要。
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Disability and Health Journal
Disability and Health Journal HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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34 days
期刊介绍: Disability and Health Journal is a scientific, scholarly, and multidisciplinary journal for reporting original contributions that advance knowledge in disability and health. Topics may be related to global health, quality of life, and specific health conditions as they relate to disability. Such contributions include: • Reports of empirical research on the characteristics of persons with disabilities, environment, health outcomes, and determinants of health • Reports of empirical research on the Systematic or other evidence-based reviews and tightly conceived theoretical interpretations of research literature • Reports of empirical research on the Evaluative research on new interventions, technologies, and programs • Reports of empirical research on the Reports on issues or policies affecting the health and/or quality of life for persons with disabilities, using a scientific base.
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