Effects of recreational soccer on fat mass in untrained sedentary adults: a systematic review with meta-analysis

Q2 Health Professions Human Movement Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hm.2022.109797
F. Clemente, F. González-Férnandez, H. Ceylan, Rui Silva, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo
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Purpose. The aim of this systematic review with meta-analysis was to assess the effects of recreational soccer on fat mass in untrained sedentary adults. Methods. The following databases were searched: Web of Science, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, and PubMed. The inclusion criteria were: (i) sedentary adult population not restricted to sex, clinical condition; (ii) exposure to intervention programs based on soccer; (iii) intervention groups compared with passive or active (not related with soccer) control groups; (iv) fat mass (indirectly or directly measured); (v) randomized controlled trials. The database search initially yielded 4565 titles. From those, 22 articles were eligible for the systematic review and meta-analysis. The age of the included population varied from 20 to 68 years. Results. No significant differences in fat mass changes were found between recreational soccer groups and active controls ( ES = –0.070, trivial; 95% CI : –0.28 to 0.14; p = 0.505; I 2 = 0.0%; Egger’s test p = 0.986). However, significant changes in fat mass were observed between recreational soccer groups and passive controls ( ES = –0.43, small; 95% CI : –0.59 to –0.27; p < 0.001; I 2 = 35.0%; Egger’s test p = 0.652). Conclusions. Regular participation in recreational soccer is as effective as participation in analytical exercise approaches such as continuous running to produce significant fat mass reductions in untrained sedentary populations, independently of sex and clinical condition. However, recreational soccer arouses a greater interest as it has the advantage of increasing the motivation to maintain participation in an active lifestyle.
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休闲足球对未训练的久坐成年人脂肪量的影响:一项系统综述和荟萃分析
目的。本系统综述与荟萃分析的目的是评估休闲足球对未训练的久坐成年人脂肪量的影响。方法。检索了以下数据库:Web of Science、Scopus、SPORTDiscus和PubMed。纳入标准为:(i)不受性别、临床状况限制的久坐成年人;(ii)接触以足球为基础的干预方案;(iii)干预组与被动或主动(与足球无关)对照组的比较;(iv)脂肪量(间接或直接测量);(v)随机对照试验。数据库搜索最初产生了4565个标题。从中,有22篇文章符合系统评价和荟萃分析的条件。研究对象的年龄从20岁到68岁不等。结果。休闲足球组与积极对照组的脂肪量变化无显著差异(ES = -0.070,微不足道;95% CI: -0.28 ~ 0.14;P = 0.505;i2 = 0.0%;Egger检验p = 0.986)。然而,在休闲足球组和被动对照组之间,脂肪量发生了显著变化(ES = -0.43,很小;95% CI: -0.59 ~ -0.27;P < 0.001;I 2 = 35.0%;Egger检验p = 0.652)。结论。在没有经过训练的久坐人群中,无论性别和临床状况如何,定期参加娱乐性足球和参加分析性锻炼方法(如连续跑步)一样有效,都能显著减少脂肪量。然而,休闲足球引起了更大的兴趣,因为它的优势是增加了保持积极生活方式参与的动力。
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Human Movement
Human Movement Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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